Hello everyone,
After I left Uniregistry.com which was later acquired by GoDaddy and then shut down for no good reasons, I moved all my domains to Dynadot.com.
Several months back, I came to know about UnstoppableDomains.com who came out with some unique and aggressive marketing strategy by offering free .com domain transfers with no real catch other than you just need to keep the domains there for 1 year period and if you sell any of your transferred domain during that period, you’ll have to pay their usual .com transfer fee which I believe is fair enough.

To be frank, I was hesitant to move my domains there but after getting a lot of feedback from fellow domain investors, I finally decided to give it a go and moved a few hundreds of domains out to UnstoppableDomains.com. I was provided with a special offer from Brady who is a great guy to talk to. I’m not sure for how long this great offer will continue but they offer free .com transfers for domain investors having a large portfolio. So there is no harm in getting in touch with them and seeing if your portfolio fits this great offer.
I like the UI and managing the domains which are pretty easy to understand. Overall, the page loading speed is quick. Currently they’re offering Sedo MLS and I hope they’ll be coming up soon with the Afternic DLS as well. However, since this is a new registrar, there are several bugs/issues which need to be fixed. I’ve informed the team and I hope it’s been in the works. Overall, I’m impressed with this registrar and I sincerely wanted to thank Brady and the UnstoppableDomains.com team for offering me a special deal of .com transfers.
One suggestion I wanted to give is if they can start offering external escrow service for domains not listed with them or using their landers.
It would be good if any of my readers can share their experience using UnstoppableDomains and how it works for them?
Thank you!


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I also see no 60 day transfer lock! Dynadot is easy to use and has great service, but I can’t stand all the advertising banners they have now. Thanks for the info!
Wow! That’s an interesting feature they’ve. I believe this should be implemented by all registrars who genuinely think for domain investors.
Can’t sign into my unstoppable account …must be the AWA outage
oh well
You may contact the support or try to reset your password.
Will use them because they are inexpensive lol.
Yes, they’re. Thanks for your feedback.
But their renewal and regular transfer fees is on the higher side which I think should be made a little more attractive for keeping the clients with them.
Thank you, Abdulbasit, for sharing your experience. I also transferred 50 domains there for free, and I plan to contact them to move more. But I wanted to ask you — after one year, if I want to transfer a domain to another registrar, will I have to pay to get the authorization code and then pay again for the transfer at the other registrar?
I’m glad you liked it.
That’s good to hear you’ve also transferred 50 domains.
As per UnstoppableDomains, there will be no charges if you transfer out the domain after 1 year of keeping it with their registrar.
Thank you, AbdulBasit, but doesn’t the domain expire immediately after one year if it’s not renewed? I hope I haven’t bothered you with my questions.
Best regards.
No questions bother me at all as far as it’s relevant and yours is very important question. I too thought about the same thing but then I recalled that my all my domains are already renewed in advance so I shouldn’t be bothered about this situation to happen.
I suggest you better contact support of UD and see what they’ve to say and if you find it right, feel free to share it here what they say.
Thank you for bringing this question.
Yes, you’re right! I forgot that most of the domains, after being transferred to UD, had their expiration extended and won’t expire after just one year. Thank you for your response, AbdulBasit, and of course, I won’t hesitate to share the information if I contact UD support.
Best regards and appreciation.
Thank you!
Yes, you’re right.