There are two services you'll need for a working website - a domain name and a website hosting plan for it. Each time you type the domain in your browser, you see the content that is uploaded in the website hosting account, but if that domain address is not linked to such an account or to an email service, it is parked. Put simply, the domain name is registered and you are its owner, but it lacks content of its own. Rather, it can open either a pre-made “Under Construction / For Sale” page from the registrar company, or it could be directed to some other URL of your choice. The main benefit of parking a domain address is that you can keep it and make certain that no one else will take it. At the same time, it won't block a slot for a hosted domain address inside your account. You can also park domain names if you have a .com, for instance, and you register domains with other extensions such as .net, .org or country-code ones to direct them to the main web site as a way to protect a brand name.

Parked Domains in Cloud Hosting

You'll be able to park as many domains as you would like with each of the cloud hosting plans that we provide. Needless to say, this feature is provided only for domain addresses registered with us since the service is always provided only by the registrar. In contrast to many companies, we do not charge anything additional for parking a domain address and the process will take just a couple of mouse clicks in your Hepsia Control Panel. We also have a couple of parking templates to select from where you can add custom text. If you choose to host a parked domain in the future, adding it to your account requires simply a click. Everything essential for the website to start showing up, including creating a domain folder and setting up DNS records is going to be done automatically by our system. The feature-rich Domain Manager tool will allow you to see a full list of the domain addresses that you've registered through our company and you’ll be able to set a filter to see only the parked or just the hosted ones.