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Domain names
Pick a domain and register it through HEO. No hosting plan required. Point it wherever you want, whenever you want.
Standalone domains
Buy the domain first. Decide where it points later. DNS records, renewals, and billing all stay in one place.
Change DNS records to point your domain to any server, hosting provider, or service. No lock-in.
DNS records, renewal settings, and billing all live in the same panel. No scatter.
The renewal price is shown next to the registration price. What you see is what you pay every year.
Popular extensions
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Features
Full control over your DNS records. A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, TXT, and more. Change them from the billing panel whenever you need to.
Keep your contact details out of public WHOIS lookups. Privacy protection is included with supported extensions at no extra charge.
Never lose a domain because you forgot the expiry date. Automatic renewals charge your balance before the domain drops.
Once you complete the order, the domain is yours within minutes. No manual approval steps or waiting periods.
Move domains you already own to HEO. Initiate a transfer from the billing panel and the rest is handled for you.
Pair your domain with our web hosting for unlimited email accounts. Or point MX records to any mail provider you prefer.
FAQ
No. Domains are sold separately. You can register one through the billing panel and add hosting later if you want to.
Yes. Start a transfer from the billing panel. You will need the auth code from your current registrar, and the domain must be unlocked. Transfer pricing is listed in the table above.
Most domains register within a few minutes of payment. Some country-code extensions take longer because they require manual review.
Auto-renewal is enabled by default and will charge your balance before the expiry date. If auto-renewal fails, you get a grace period to renew manually before the domain enters redemption.
Yes. You can set custom nameservers or manage DNS records directly through the billing panel. Either way works.