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Transfer Domain To Freename

Get a $10 credit for every domain you transfer!
Transfer your domains from any registrar to Freename and if you need to get access to 24/7 support.

Get $10 forEvery Transfer

Transfer your domains to Freename and get $10 in credits for every transfer, ready to spend on lifetime Web3 Domains and TLDs! With Freename, you can manage website domains, transfer from another registrar, secure custody of your domain names, and monetize or sell all from one powerful platform. Terms and Conditions Apply.

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One Account to Rule Them All

Freename isn’t just for domain transfers: it’s your all-in-one solution for managing traditional domains and exploring the Web3 ecosystem. With Freename, you can bridge Web2 and Web3, register and secure domains, customize and monetize them.

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How to Transfer a Domain Name

Transferring your domain to Freename is simple and hassle-free. Here’s how you can do it in just a few steps:

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Unlock Your
Domain

Log into your current registrar’s account and make sure your domain is unlocked. This is an essential first step to kick off the transfer process.

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Get Your Auth Code

Go to your current registrar to obtain your EPP authorization code: the unique code you will receive will confirm your ownership

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Start Your
Domain Transfer

Go to portfolio. Click import/transfer domain, select Transfer Domain from other registrar, to Initiate the transfer choose between single or bulk domain transfer.

Why Transfer Domains To Freename?

Transferring your domain to Freename isn’t just easy:
it comes with a range of benefits that set us apart from the competition. 

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Turn your traditional domain into a Web3 asset: bring it on-chain, link your wallet, and use it for payments and blockchain utilities. No more complicated addresses, just your name.

Save Money,Earn Money

Pay less on renewals when you move your domains to Freename and get $10 in credits for every transfer. If you transfer 1,000 names you’ll receive $10,000 to spend on lifetime Web3 Domains and TLDs!

Web3 DomainMirroring

Instantly mirror your Web2 domain on the blockchain. Freename lets you create a Web3 version of any Web2 domain—secure, decentralized, and fully owned by you. One domain, two worlds.

 

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Questions

Why should I transfer my domains to Freename?

Freename stands out by offering a fast domain transfer. You can do easy bulk transfer moving all your domains from your previous registrar to Freeame at once, entering your domain name list one by one or uploading a .csv file.

You can also benefit from our discout offers and competitive pricing. With Freeame you get also access to the future of the internet: the Web3 decentralized web ecosystem. Freename is world-renowned for its premium customer support and cutting-edge technology. Freename is the ideal choice for managing your domains and bridge Web2 and Web3 world.

How do I transfer a domain from one host to another?

Transferring your domain is easy! Here’s how:

Unlock your domain in your current registrar’s account.

Request the authorization (EPP) code from your registrar.

Log in to your Freename Account and navigate to your Portfolio section.

Select “Transfer away your traditional domain from another registrant.”

Initiate Single or Bulk Transfer.

Enter the domain(s) to transfer inside the text box or upload a .csv file for a bulk transfer.

Confirm transfer and proceed to checkout payment.

How much does it cost to transfer my domain?

Domain transfer cost depends on quantity of domains transferred and the type of TLDs.

How long does a domain transfer take?

Domain transfers usually take 5 to 7 days, but in many cases they’re completed even faster. Once the process starts, you can track the status at any time, and as soon as it’s done, you’ll be ready to manage your domain on Freename and enjoy all its benefits.

Can I import my domain if it’s expired?

Yes, in most cases you can still transfer your expired domain to Freename as long as it’s within the registrar’s grace period (usually up to 30–45 days after expiration). Act quickly to avoid losing your domain and enjoy lower renewal fees with Freename.

How do you transfer domain ownership?

To transfer ownership, provide the new owner with the authorization code and ensure the domain is unlocked. Once the transfer is initiated, the new owner will need to verify the request via their email address.

When is the best time to Transfer a Domain?

When it comes to transferring your domain, timing is everything. Here’s what you should consider:

Watch Your Domain’s Expiration Date:
Start the transfer process well before your domain’s expiration to avoid service interruptions. A little planning goes a long way in ensuring a smooth transition.

Understand ICANN Policy Restrictions:
According to ICANN rules, domains cannot be transferred within 60 days of being registered or transferred. Keep this restriction in mind when scheduling your transfer.

Check for Registrar Lock Periods:
If your domain is locked, make sure to unlock it before initiating the transfer. This is a necessary step to get things moving without delays.

By timing your transfer right, you’ll enjoy a smooth process with no hiccups.

What are the requirements to transfer a domain?

Before transferring your domain to Freename, make sure these requirements are in place:

Unlock Your Domain:
Log in to your current registrar’s account and disable the domain lock. This step is essential to begin the transfer process.

Access Your Linked Email:
Double-check that you have access to the email address associated with your domain. You’ll need it to verify the transfer and receive important updates.

Get Your Authorization EPP Code:
This unique code is required to approve the transfer. Contact your current registrar to request it before proceeding.

Make Sure Your Domain is Active:
If your domain has expired, you may face additional restrictions. Renew it with your current registrar first to avoid any issues during the transfer.