Domain Names

Register, Transfer & Manage Domains

Register across a wide range of TLDs, transfer in with EPP-coded workflows, and manage DNS and SSL from the same login — instead of a registrar, a DNS host, and a certificate authority stitched together by hand. Registrar-lock is on by default, ownership verification gates every certificate, and renewals don't lapse silently. The audit trail is real.

Domains, Done Right

Security Defaults That Don't Need a Conversation

Transfer-locks, ownership verification, and ICANN's 60-day rules are all enforced by the platform — not buried in a runbook. Your name shouldn't be the most expensive thing you ever lose.

Bulk Registration

Search and register dozens of TLDs in one cart. Stagger renewal dates to avoid the all-at-once expiry surprise. Stage privacy WHOIS settings before checkout.

Transfer Workflows

Inbound transfers walk you through EPP code, registrar-lock checks, and ICANN's 60-day windows. Outbound transfers require explicit unlock and capture an authorized-by audit entry.

DNS Management

Authoritative DNS with low-TTL editing, TXT challenge automation, and bulk record imports. Nameserver groups for resellers and white-label NS.

Privacy Protection

WHOIS privacy on every supported TLD where the registry permits it. Contact obfuscation by default; per-domain override for orgs that need full disclosure.

Portfolio Operations

A Domain Manager Built for Operators

Track every domain's status, expiry, lock state, and renewal posture in one view. Renewal cron monitors the entire portfolio, surfaces upcoming expiries, and routes auto-renewal failures to a queue you can actually action — not a forgotten email folder.

  • Auto-renewal invoice generated automatically inside the 30-day renewal window — not a silent countdown
  • Ownership verification gates SSL issuance — no certs for unverified zones
  • Per-registrar credentials encrypted at rest with rotation tracking
  • API parity: every action available via REST with audit-logged actor
One Login, Not Three

Registrar, DNS, and SSL — All in One Place

Most stacks scatter domain registration, DNS hosting, and certificate management across three different vendors, three different bills, and three places a renewal can quietly fail. AUHMS runs all three from the same panel as your servers.

Registrar

Search, register, and transfer domains without leaving the platform. Registrar-lock and ICANN transfer rules are enforced automatically, not left to a manual checklist.

DNS

Point a new domain at authoritative DNS the moment it's registered — no separate DNS host to configure, and no propagation gap between registrar and resolver.

SSL Certificates

Certificates are issued through Let's Encrypt once domain ownership is verified, with renewal checked automatically starting 30 days before expiry — one less expiry date to track by hand.

Who this is for

Built for Anyone Tired of Domain Sprawl

Different reasons to consolidate, same panel underneath.

Agencies managing client domains

Stop juggling a registrar login per client. Register, transfer, and renew every domain your clients own from one dashboard.

Store and site operators

Point your domain, bring DNS and SSL up in the same flow, and launch the site behind it without a second vendor to configure.

Portfolio holders

Bulk-register variations and defensive TLDs, stagger renewal dates, and get expiry alerts before anything lapses.

Developers and API users

Registrar, DNS, and certificate actions are available over the same REST API you use for the rest of the platform — not a separate integration to maintain.

FAQ

Questions, Answered Honestly

Yes. Give us the EPP/auth code from your current registrar and the transfer workflow walks you through unlocking it there. ICANN requires a 60-day hold after certain ownership changes, and the workflow accounts for that automatically.
Yes, as long as ownership stays verified and auto-renew is left on — renewal is attempted automatically starting 30 days before expiry. Either way, you'll get an email alert at 90, 30, and 7 days before any certificate expires, so a lapsed cert is never a surprise.
If auto-renew is on, we generate a renewal invoice automatically once the domain enters its 30-day renewal window — you don't have to remember the date yourself. If a renewal payment keeps failing, you're notified directly instead of finding out when the domain goes dark.
Yes — you can point a domain's nameservers anywhere you like. You'll get the most value running DNS and SSL on the same platform as the registration, but nothing locks you into it.

Find the Name. Lock It Down.

Search availability across a wide range of TLDs. Register or transfer in. Never lose a domain to a missed email again.