How's that side project going?
Oops, bought that perfect domain a bit prematurely did ya? Happens to the best of us.
You'll definitely find some time one day to code the thing up and launch it. And make bank, obviously...
Until then, why not park it here and make a few pennies for a good cause?
You keep full ownership and control, just point an A record at us. That easy.
Almost too easy
Add a TXT record with config
Coming soon: specify if your domain is for sale and receive email alerts
Add our A record to your DNS settings
No account or onboarding needed, you're in complete control. Simply remove the A record again when you're ready to use your domain
Feel good
Your project may not be finished, but the domain is doing something beneficial. Anyone who visits your domain will see some ads - all profits go to charity.
Ad Revenue, Eh?
Yeh! But no. Not really.
When your parked domain gets a visitor there's a chance for us to earn a little bit of money from advertising. We only ever show respectable, family-friendly ads from trusted networks that are worthy of your exquisite domain.
Sadly, any individual domain parked with us (like yours!) only earns pennies. Small change that wouldn't even cover the cost of paying it out to you.
Luckily, when plenty of legends (like you!) all park domains (temporarily, of course) the total amount is enough to be worth donating to a good cause, after covering our hosting costs.
We will take input via our social channels on where money is donated, and always publish our finances with 100% transparency. Promise.
Let's go!
Input your info and follow the steps:
Extras (coming soon)
Step 1: Point your domain at us
Add the following A record wherever you manage the DNS settings for your domain:
Type | A |
---|---|
Name | @ |
Value | 76.76.21.21 |
Step 2: Confirm ownership
Adding this TXT record as well helps us ensure all traffic is genuine and authorised:
Type | TXT |
---|---|
Name | @ |
Value | ... |
Step 3: Try it out!
Check out your domain doing its new (temporary) job
Note: DNS changes can take up to 24 hours to propagate, but it's usually much faster