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BG WHOIS is an online toolkit for domain and IP lookups. The page title indicates coverage of IP Whois Lookup, Domain Name Search, and Visual Trace Route. The modules listed in the main content include Site Info, Whois, Trace Route, DNSBL/RBL Check, and What’s My IP. Overall, it is positioned more as a network diagnostics and basic intelligence lookup site than a full developer platform.
In terms of functionality and use cases, it can query domain registration information, including owner details, contact address, phone number, fax, and DNS servers. It can also display the geolocation of an IP address or website, such as country, region, city, postal code, ISP, AS number, and IP address, with latitude and longitude shown on a map. Trace Route is used for path tracing, RBL Check checks blacklist status, and What’s My IP displays the current public IP address. The page provides sample domain and IP inputs, and the interaction model is straightforward.
The main content does not mention paid plans, subscriptions, quotas, or payment methods, so it appears to be a public web-based lookup service. However, its usage rules clearly state that the information is provided “as is” and may only be used for lawful and personal purposes. It may not be used for commercial purposes, advertising, or generating and sending email. This creates clear limitations for enterprise compliance use, bulk data collection, or integration into commercial products.
Based on the captured text, BG WHOIS does not present an API, SDK, webhook, bulk lookup, export, or self-hosting capability, nor does it state whether it is open source. At the language/framework level, there is no developer framework information; the page is mainly in Bulgarian with some English feature names. Documentation quality is fairly basic, consisting only of feature entry points, examples, and disclaimers. It lacks API documentation, rate-limit details, data source explanations, and SLA information.
Its strengths are that the tools are centralized, the entry points are simple, and it covers common domain/IP troubleshooting needs. Its weaknesses are limited automation capabilities, restricted commercial use, and a relatively higher learning cost for Chinese-speaking users. It is better suited to individual webmasters, network operations staff, or security practitioners making occasional lookups, and is not a good fit for enterprises that need a stable API, bulk calls, team permissions, and service support.
The main content does not provide information about accessibility from mainland China, node coverage, or ICP filing status, so this remains unknown. If access is unstable, alternatives include whois.com, ipinfo.io, MXToolbox, SecurityTrails, or domestic options such as webmaster tools and IPIP.net.
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