MarkWatch is the agentic deadline agent for brand owners and IP teams. It watches every USPTO Section 8, Section 9 renewal and Section 15 deadline for your marks — then auto-drafts the reminder + filing checklist at 60, 30 and 7 days, before a missed filing cancels your registration.
Deadlines hide in dockets, the USPTO portal and a spreadsheet nobody updates. Then the window slips — and the registration is cancelled, with priority lost.
Miss the Section 8 or Section 9 window (even the grace period) and the USPTO cancels the mark. You lose federal protection and must re-apply from scratch, restarting priority.
Once a mark lapses, a competitor can file for it. Years of brand equity and your place in line on the federal register can vanish overnight.
An unfiled Section 15 leaves your mark contestable; a lapsed registration guts your leverage in any infringement claim or marketplace takedown.
From signup to a drafted renewal notice in your inbox takes about three minutes.
Enter a registration or serial number — MarkWatch pulls the USPTO record and seeds the Section 8, Section 9 and Section 15 deadlines for each mark.
MarkWatch checks every deadline daily and trips an alert at 60, 30 and 7 days out — and immediately on any lapse.
At each threshold the agent writes a ready-to-send reminder + filing checklist with the right USPTO form, deadline and registration number, and dispatches it.
Reminders tell you something is due. MarkWatch does the next step for you.
Section 8 Declarations of Use, Section 9 ten-year renewals and Section 15 incontestability — tracked per registration across your whole portfolio, with the statutory and grace windows.
At 60/30/7 days the agent writes the deadline-action notice — the USPTO form, due date, registration number and exact next step — ready to act on.
Notices go out by email to you, your paralegal or your attorney automatically, with a full audit trail of what was sent and when.
Enter a registration or serial number and MarkWatch pulls the mark's public USPTO TSDR record — owner, status and registration date — so setup takes minutes.
Green is healthy, amber is due soon, red is lapsed — with the drafted filing checklist sitting right underneath.
Subject: Section 8 Declaration of Use — due in 30 days Your registration 6012345 (ACMEZILLA) Section 8 Declaration of Use is due 2026-07-31. Miss it (even the 6-month grace) and the USPTO CANCELS the mark. Next step: file the Section 8 via USPTO TEAS. Ref: Reg. 6012345.
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No. MarkWatch tracks deadlines and drafts checklists. It is not legal advice or a substitute for a trademark attorney. Always verify requirements and deadlines with the USPTO. See our disclaimer.
USPTO Section 8 Declarations of Use, Section 9 ten-year renewals and Section 15 incontestability declarations, with their statutory and grace windows — across your entire portfolio of registered marks.
The agent checks every deadline daily and trips an alert at 60, 30 and 7 days before the due date, plus immediately on any lapse. At each threshold it drafts a deadline-action notice + filing checklist and dispatches it to whoever you choose.
MarkWatch prepares and dispatches the reminder, checklist and references. The actual filing is completed through the USPTO TEAS system (by you or your attorney) — the agent makes sure it never falls through the cracks.
14 days, no credit card required. Add a registration number and watch the agent work. Pick Solo, Portfolio or Agency when you're ready; cancel anytime before the trial ends and you're not charged.
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Stop tracking renewal dates in a spreadsheet. Let the agent watch, draft and dispatch — so a missed filing never cancels your mark.