Create or log in to EED
Create a free Easy Expired Domains account, or log in to the EED account you want to receive Pro access.
DHG Pro Access
Domain Hunter Gatherer Pro customers can link their existing DHG subscription to Easy Expired Domains and unlock the same Pro-level allowances on both platforms — without paying for two separate accounts. Your DHG password stays at DHG, and you can unlink any time.
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How to link DHG Pro
Watch the walkthrough, or follow the numbered checklist below. Start from your EED member dashboard and finish by returning from DHG.
Create a free Easy Expired Domains account, or log in to the EED account you want to receive Pro access.
From the members dashboard, go to the Settings section.
Scroll down to the integrations section and find Domain Hunter Gatherer Pro Access.
Click Open DHG Link Page. EED will send you to DHG to verify your Pro subscription.
Log in with your Domain Hunter Gatherer Pro account if DHG asks you to sign in.
Click the blue button to go back to EED. Once you return, the accounts are linked and you're done.
What linking unlocks
Once linked, your EED account uses the same daily allowances as a paid Pro plan here. That's the working-researcher tier, with bulk checks and the watchlist turned on.
50 domain searches / day
10× the Free allowance. Run real research sessions across multiple TLDs.
12,500 AI ideas / day
50 AI runs at 250 results each — up from 50 ideas/day on Free.
Bulk availability checker
50 runs/day, 250 domains each. Not included on Free at all.
Domain watchlist
Track up to 20 domains with availability alerts. Paid-tier feature.
All stats visible
Full Majestic, Moz, Semrush, DomDetailer, and Wayback signals on every row.
Priority support
Same channels as paid Pro. Tickets jump the queue.
How the link stays safe
The link is built so that no sensitive credentials ever cross between platforms. Here's exactly what does and does not move when you connect them.
Passwords stay separate
Your DHG password is never sent to EED. Your EED password is never sent to DHG.
Tokens are short-lived
DHG signs a one-time token that expires quickly — just enough time for EED to verify and store the link.
Unlink any time
Open EED Settings › Integrations and click Unlink DHG Access. Both accounts go back to standalone.
Different emails work
Your DHG email and EED email don't have to match. The token attaches whichever DHG account you verify to whichever EED account you're signed into.
Pick your starting point
Whether you already have DHG Pro or are coming to it for the first time, here's the right path.
Already have DHG Pro
If you already pay for DHG Pro, you only need an EED account to attach it to. The whole linking flow takes a couple of minutes from the EED dashboard.
Don't have DHG Pro yet
If you don't already use Domain Hunter Gatherer, sign up for DHG Pro on their site, then come back here to link it — you'll get Pro tools on both platforms with a single subscription.
Questions
The questions that come up most often before people connect the two accounts.
No. EED and DHG remain two separate accounts. You always sign into EED with your EED credentials. DHG just verifies that your DHG Pro subscription is active and hands EED a signed token.
No. Your DHG password is never sent to EED at any point in the flow. DHG creates a short-lived signed token that proves your account holds Pro access — that's the only thing that crosses between the two platforms.
That's fully supported. Use the DHG link page while logged into the EED account you want Pro access on. The token attaches the verified DHG account to that specific EED account regardless of email matching.
Yes. Open EED Settings › Integrations and click Unlink DHG Access. Both accounts go back to standalone, and you can re-link later with a fresh DHG token if you change your mind.
EED periodically re-checks the subscription status. If your DHG Pro lapses, EED steps your account back to its underlying tier (Free, or whichever EED plan you hold directly). Re-activating DHG Pro restores access on the next check.
Yes. Your EED plan and the linked DHG access are stored separately. The system uses whichever gives you higher access, so there's no risk of paying for two things and getting less.
Ready to link?
Create your EED account (or sign into the one you have), open Settings › Integrations, and let DHG verify your Pro subscription. That's the whole flow.