Sharing & transfers
Send It to Your Mate. Or a Client.
Register a domain, then decide what happens to it later - share access without giving it up, hand it over completely, or just keep it organised under a client's name. All three take one email.
Keep ownership
Share Access
Add someone by email and they can manage the domain - DNS, forwarding, the lot. You stay the registrant and the billpayer the whole time.
Real handover
Transfer Ownership
Send it to your mate, or a client, for good. They get an email, they accept it while signed in, and it's genuinely theirs - you lose access.
Agencies
Assign to a Client
Organise a domain under a client's name in your dashboard without changing who's actually registered. You keep full control.
Worth knowing
Sharing access and assigning to a client are both easily reversible - remove access or reassign whenever you like. A full ownership transfer isn't: once the recipient accepts, they're the registrant and you can't undo it yourself. You can cancel the invite any time before they accept it, though - nothing changes until they actually say yes.
No account required for them first
Send the invite the moment you need to - they sign up (or sign in) when they go to accept it.
Written record either way
Every share, transfer or cancellation sends a real email, so there's always a paper trail of who did what.
Works with your markup
Combine client assignment with reseller pricing - you set what you charge, we handle the registry side.
Common questions
What happens if I transfer the wrong domain, or to the wrong person?
As long as they haven't accepted yet, cancel it from the domain's Access & Transfer page - nothing changes until acceptance. Once they've accepted, it's final, same as a real registrar transfer.
Does sharing access change who pays for renewal?
No. The owner stays the registrant and billpayer - a collaborator can manage DNS and settings, but billing stays with whoever owns it.
Can someone accept a transfer with a different email to the one I sent it to?
No - they have to be signed in with the exact email address the invite was sent to. That's what stops the wrong person from accepting it by mistake.
Does my client get their own login if I just assign a domain to them?
Not with client assignment - that's a contact record in your dashboard, not a separate account. If they need real access, share it with them or transfer it outright instead.
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