Everything starts with a great domain
A domain name is a unique, human-readable address that is
used to identify and locate websites on the internet. It serves as a
memorable and easy-to-use substitute for the numerical IP addresses that
computers use to communicate with each other. A domain name typically
consists of two main parts: the actual name (such as "example") and the
top-level domain (TLD) (such as ".com", ".org", ".net", etc.). For example,
in the domain name "example.com," "example" is the name, and ".com" is the
TLD.
There are several types of domain names available, each serving different
purposes or representing different categories. Here are some common types of
domain names:
Subdomains: Subdomains are prefixes added to an existing domain name. They
provide a way to organize and differentiate specific sections or
subcategories of a website. For example, "blog.example.com" or "shop.example.com"
are subdomains of the main domain "example.com."
It's important to note that the availability of specific domain names may
vary, and some extensions or names may require specific eligibility criteria
or have certain restrictions.
Domain and subdomain forwarding lets you automatically direct your visitors to a different website.
Privacy Protect. helps you mask your real contact details with placeholder data.
Manage Registrant and Administrative contact details from your panel, this information will show in your whois contact.
In this section your enter nameservers of your hosting provider, you an also use our name servers and manage your emails and hosting server.
Once you register your domain from us then don't worry about the renewals, you will get regular reminders before the expiry date of your domains
Domain Protect is a feature that adds an extra layer of protection to your domain name registration, guarding it against unauthorized domain name transfers.