ITAM / Domains

Export to CSV

Download the domain list you are looking at, filters included, for finance, audits, or Maya's quarterly vendor review.

Real-world scenario

Carlos Reyes · IT Admin at Bluewave Labs

Maya needs a CSV of every domain renewing in Q3 for the vendor budget. Carlos filters expiry to 90 days, exports, and sends the file without retyping rows from Namecheap.

Before you begin

  • Access to ITAM Domains
  • At least one domain in the list (or accept an empty export)

Overview

Export turns your current domain table, including active search and filters, into a CSV file. You get the same domains you see on screen, which makes it easy to hand finance an accurate renewal list without manual copy-paste.

Step-by-step

  1. 1

    Open ITAM → Digital Assets → Domains

    Start from the full list or apply filters first if you only need a subset.

  2. 2

    Apply search and filters (optional)

    Example: Registrar = Namecheap and Expiry within 60 days for a finance renewal report.

  3. 3

    Click Export in the table header

    WorkVerge generates a CSV from the domains matching your current view and filters.

  4. 4

    Open the downloaded file

    The filename includes the date, e.g. domains_export_2025-06-08.csv. Share with finance or import into your spreadsheet.

What is exported

The CSV includes key columns from the table, such as:

  • Domain name, registrar, DNS provider
  • Status and auto-renew
  • Expiry date and price
  • Other visible columns you had enabled

Sample CSV rows (abbreviated)

domain,registrar,dns_provider,status,auto_renew,expiry,price
workverge.ai,Namecheap,Cloudflare,Active,Yes,2026-03-14,14.98
app.workverge.ai,Namecheap,Cloudflare,Active,Yes,2026-03-14,14.98

Export tips

Filter first

Export respects filters but not pagination, you do not need to visit every page first. Filter to Namecheap + 60-day expiry, export once, and you get all matching domains.

After finance reviews the file, use Bulk Actions to update auto-renew or status on the domains you renewed externally.

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