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Which domain endings does Google Domains offer?

Which domain endings does Google Domains offer?

With over 300 domain endings to choose from, Google Domains makes it easy to find a simple, memorable domain that’s just right for you. Visit our TLD Overview page to see the full list of endings available. How much does a Google domain cost?

How much does a Google domain cost?

Google domains start at per year and includes premium features like privacy protection, 2-factor authentication, secure and reliable Cloud DNS, email forwarding, and more. The cost of your domain will depend on the exact domain name you choose. Our pricing is always transparent with no surprises.

Can I transfer my existing domain to Google Domains?

Can I transfer my existing domain to Google Domains?

Definitely. Transferring a domain can take up to 5 days and involves a few steps, including unlocking your domain with the current registrar. After you initiate transfer, you’ll see the domain and the status of its transfer listed on your My Domains page.

Does Google Domains offer web hosting?

Does Google Domains offer web hosting?

While we don’t provide web hosting directly, we provide a range of options for getting your website online. You can get web hosting using one of our trusted website partners or Google web tools like Google Sites. Or just forward your domain to a website you already have. Is Google Domains available in my country?

Is Google Domains available in my country?

Google Domains is available to anyone whose billing address is in one of our supported countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Spain, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States, Vietnam, South Africa, Switzerland, Philippines, Poland, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, and Sweden. We’re working hard to expand our availability.

Can other people help me manage my domain?

Can other people help me manage my domain?

You can easily share permissions so other people can manage your domain’s registration, web presence, and DNS settings. Sharing a domain won’t change its ownership—it’s still yours.