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We await any constructive criticism.
Looks pretty good, though I would probably want a non-free option if I was going to use it for a larger site, and maybe a few more servers around the world for better response times.

"Cloud DNS" is currently dominated by huge companies charging way more than they need to (Dyn etc.), with a few additions (location based response, better API, stats etc.) it has the potential to go somewhere, if that's what you want it to do.

Possible bug; the 'Log Out' link takes me to a 404 page - http://entrydns.net/users/sign_out

Thanks for feedback. We plan on making a freemium model, with free core features and payed advanced stuff for enterprise.

PS. What browser do you use?

Firefox 7.something

Is there a mailing list or something so I can find out about new stuff if you add it? We currently use Zerigo but, for what we get, it's far too expensive, so it would be nice to keep up with things like this.

One possible thing you might want to look into is Anycasting your DNS servers, although understandably this is costly. I myself was researching starting a DNS provider after Dyn bought EveryDNS, however the inability for me to find a way to cost-effectively provide Anycast was what stopped me in my tracks.

What you have right now looks good, good luck.

New and promising service. Looks like good replacement for ex free DynDNS service with posibility update IP records via simple API call.
This is great. Filling the void left by EveryDNS.net. Is the name a homage to EveryDNS?