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  • Get a free .com domain for a year with annual shared hosting plans.
  • Keep your personal info private on eligible domains.
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Pick your perfect match

.com

Free for 1 year

.org

$22.99

.net

$24.99

.info

$5.99 for 1 year

.us

$6.99 for 1 year

.co

$21.99

Domain features that work for you

Every domain comes packed with features that make getting online quick, secure, and flexible.

  • Find your domain from 300+ extensions

    From .com and .net to niche options like .tech and .studio, pick the domain that fits your brand best.

  • Create subdomains

    Organise your site or spin up new sections with subdomains, perfect for a blog, store, or promo page.

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    Take full control of your domain’s DNS settings through a clean, intuitive interface. No hidden fees or complex setups.

  • WHOIS privacy (on eligible domains)

    Keep your personal details private with WHOIS protection. It helps block spammers and data scrapers from accessing your information.

  • Works with all our products

    Your domain integrates seamlessly with hosting.com products, whether you’re using shared hosting or VDS, we've got your covered.

  • Simple domain setup

    Registering your domain is quick, easy, and beginner-friendly. Just type, click, and you're done. No tech skills required.

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Why people choose hosting.com

We’re more than a registrar. We’re your long-term tech partner with the infrastructure and support to keep your domain, and your site, going strong.

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What people are saying

5 Star Review

Tech support is the #1

The reply to my question was swift and to the point. It seems that when moving a domain, there is always one more step. The Guru pointed out the missing step, and the problem was quickly remedied. Many thanks.
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