Google Domains Finally Out Of Beta

March 16, 2022 Off By Naveen Victor

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Google domains is finally moving out of beta into the mainstream product line. Introduced in 2015, the service is meant to be the easiest way to find, buy and manage a domain. It offers more than 300 domain endings for users to choose from as well as access to a variety of tools.

There’s also easier integration with several Google services, which include Search, Maps, free business profile, custom email and collaboration tools with Workspace. Users can also create professional-looking websites without any coding knowledge by building them with Google Sites or through supported partners like Wix, Shopify, Squarespace, Weebly and Bluehost.

These sites can be integrated with Google Ads and Search Console, which help users reach their customers better and track visitor activity. There’s also the promise of stability and high-performance thanks in part to high performance DNS and around the clock customer support.

Users can also add 2-Step Verification and one-click DNSSEC to bring an added layer of security to your Google Domains at no extra cost for added protection to their sites. From now until April 15, the company is offering new and returning users 20% off any single domain registration or transfer-in to Google Domains.