Best Domain Registrars and Platforms for Selling Coaching Packages

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Asked By CreativeBreeze92 On

I'm in the process of moving my coaching business away from GoDaddy, where I'm currently selling coaching packages, open subscriptions, and managing a shop. I'm looking at various registrars because I have multiple domain names to transfer. Is Kajabi a good fit for what I need? Also, I've heard about Gandi.net, Porkbun, and Graphy, but I'm feeling overwhelmed by the options. Any suggestions on registrars or platforms to simplify this transition?

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Answered By HobbyHunter77 On

If you're looking for simplicity, a combination of Namecheap or Porkbun along with Cloudflare could work nicely for you. They handle domain transfers smoothly and have user-friendly interfaces.

Answered By WebWizard21 On

Since you're transitioning from GoDaddy, consider using Namecheap or Cloudflare for your domains. They both have solid reputations. You mentioned Kajabi—it's excellent for hosting courses and your community. I built mine on WordPress, and while it's budget-friendly, it can be tricky to manage unless you're tech-savvy. If you'd like more personalized advice based on your needs, just let me know!

LostInTech71 -

I'm really new to all this. I have a designer working on a WordPress site through GoDaddy, but it's been frustrating. I see a lot of others selling courses and coaching, and I'm aiming for something that looks professional, accepts payments, and has good customer support. I just signed up for a trial with Kajabi, and it seems user-friendly, plus I'm willing to pay for ease. Do you think Porkbun is a good choice for all my unused domain names?

Answered By DomainDude34 On

A lot of folks really like Porkbun for domain registration. Cloudflare is worth checking out too. Pretty much, you want to steer clear of GoDaddy—any name but that is a win! They all handle domain names well, but make sure to look into their hosting options if you're planning to manage a lot of domains.

CuriousCoder88 -

Thanks! Do these registrars just hold my domain names, or can they help with larger migrations? Also, do any of them offer hosting services?

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