Registering a domain name only takes a few minutes. Follow this simple guide to secure your new web address quickly and without hassle.
1. Log In to Your Account
Start by visiting our website and signing in with your account credentials.
2. Navigate to My Domain Names
Once logged in, go to:
Domain Workspace → My Domain Names → Register Domain
This will open the domain search tool.
3. Search for Your Desired Domain
Enter the domain name you want and check if it’s available.
You’ll see a list of available extensions and variations you can choose from.
4. Follow the On-Screen Prompts
Select your preferred domain from the results
Complete the registration form
Review your order and continue to checkout
5. Submit Your Domain Application
Once your order is finalised, we’ll send you a confirmation email.
This means your registration request has been successfully submitted.
What Happens Next?
Check Your Email
Some domain extensions require extra information or documentation.
If that applies to your chosen domain, we’ll email you clear instructions on what to provide.
Complete Any Additional Steps Quickly
Submitting requested details promptly helps avoid delays in your domain becoming active.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does domain registration take?
Most domains are registered within minutes to a few hours.
Some extensions may take longer due to additional verification requirements.
For timelines by extension, see our How many days until my domain is registered? FAQ.
Are some domain extensions subject to special requirements?
Yes. Certain extensions — such as .gov, .edu, or some country-code domains — have specific eligibility rules.
If you’re unsure, check our Help Center or reach out to our support team before registering.
Need More Help?
Self-Help Resources
Browse our Help Center for step-by-step guides, video tutorials, and troubleshooting articles.
Still Have Questions?
If you can’t find what you’re looking for, our support team is ready to assist.
Tip
Domain availability changes fast — secure your preferred name early.
If your first choice isn’t available, try variations (e.g., different extensions or alternate spellings).