Buy squarespace domains for low price
I have recently build my store on squarespace site builder. I want to register domain for it (custom domain for squarespace). The price for .com and other new gTLD i want to purchase is costly at squarespace domains. So, can I register domain name at external registrar like The Online or others like Google, Godaddy, etc?? Or is it manadatory to buy domain name from squarespace.com only?
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Hi Erome, if you have built website on squarespace site and do not want to register domain with them then its totally fine. It is not mandatory to register domains at squarespace. I too have my ecommerce store built and hosted with squarespace and using The-Online.com as my domain registrar. You need to point the domain’s A record to squarespace IP address and thats it. Squarespace pricing is not cheap for domains.
I too have my domains registered with The Online here for all my squarespace sites. The advantage is cheaper pricing plus your domains are in safe hands with a company which is older and reputed domain provider than squarespace.
any domain registration company offering squarespace domains for free? may be .com or even .tk ? there was freenom, it got defunct.
I transferred domains from google domains to the-online.com when squarespace-domains bought google. the reason was high price and poor customer support. glad I migrated. Now I’m looking for The Online’s website builder which is also cheaper than squarespace. More features and quite low cost per month.
can I use to build online store/site on squarespace with existing domain?
yes!! you can use squarespace with our own domain.
avoid square-space domains. the dns propogation took 3 days! whereas with other domain registrars it takes less than 24 hours. I’ve domain name registered with cloudflare, godaddy, ovh and the-online.com and never got so delayed in dns propogation its almost instantanious. Use cloudflare for fast dns
Can i connect my domain if I have registered it with another provider?