Domain Forward vs redirect.pizza — An Honest Comparison

Both services forward domains over HTTPS with analytics and API access. redirect.pizza has more features; Domain Forward is simpler and gives you more hostnames per dollar. Here's the full breakdown so you can pick the right one.

Feature-by-Feature Comparison

An honest side-by-side look at what each service offers. Green doesn't always mean better — some features add complexity you may not need.

FeatureDomain Forwardredirect.pizza
Automatic HTTPS
Redirect analytics
REST API
Path forwarding
Query parameter forwarding
Wildcard subdomainsUltimate plan ($99/mo)All plans (incl. free)
Dynamic destinationsUltimate plan ($99/mo)All plans (incl. free)
URL masking (frame)Premium+ ($15/mo)All plans (frame option)
Regex matching
Email forwarding
Automatic DNS integration
Destination monitoring
QR code generator
Import / export
Terraform provider
Redirect types301, 302301, 302, 307, 308
Free plan: hostnames55
Free plan: monthly requests200,000250,000
Free plan: team members2Unlimited
Mid-tier: hostnames / price30 @ $15/mo15 @ ~$16/mo
Top tier: hostnames / price200 @ $99/mo100 @ ~$52/mo
Registrar-specific setup guides17+ blog guidesAutomatic DNS integration
redirect.pizza feature overview

Where redirect.pizza Wins

redirect.pizza is the more feature-rich product. They offer regex matching, email forwarding, automatic DNS provider integration, destination monitoring, QR code generation, Terraform and PHP SDKs, HSTS, IDN support, and more redirect types (301/302/307/308). Their free plan includes wildcards, dynamic destinations, and unlimited team members. If you need any of these features, redirect.pizza is the better choice — and they've earned the trust of enterprise clients like Red Bull, Zurich Airport, and Harvard.

Where Domain Forward Wins

Domain Forward is a simpler, more focused product. No regex complexity, no Terraform configs — just add a domain, set a destination, and go. The mid-tier pricing is where Domain Forward pulls ahead: $15/month for 30 hostnames vs redirect.pizza's ~$16/month for 15. That's 2x the hostnames per dollar. If you're forwarding many domains with straightforward redirect rules, Domain Forward is more cost-effective. We also provide 17+ registrar-specific setup guides (GoDaddy, Namecheap, Hostinger, etc.) with step-by-step DNS instructions.

Domain Forward redirect configuration
Pricing comparison breakdown

Pricing Comparison

Both services offer a free tier with 5 hostnames. redirect.pizza's free plan is more generous on features (wildcards, dynamic destinations, unlimited team members). At mid-tier, Domain Forward offers 30 hostnames at $15/mo vs redirect.pizza's 15 hostnames at ~$16/mo (CHF 14). At the top tier, redirect.pizza's Pro gives 100 hostnames at ~$52/mo vs Domain Forward's Ultimate with 200 hostnames at $99/mo — roughly the same per-hostname cost. For enterprise needs, redirect.pizza offers SAML SSO, WAF, and dedicated IP options.

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The Bottom Line

If you need advanced features — regex, email forwarding, Terraform, automatic DNS integration, or enterprise features like SAML SSO — go with redirect.pizza. If you want a simpler product with more hostnames per dollar, straightforward forwarding with HTTPS and analytics, and extensive registrar-specific setup documentation — Domain Forward is the better fit. Both are solid services. The right choice depends on your needs.

Domain Forward active redirects list

Frequently
asked questions

redirect.pizza offers more features out of the box — regex matching, email forwarding, automatic DNS integration, destination monitoring, Terraform, and more advanced redirect types (307/308). If you need those features, redirect.pizza is the better choice. Domain Forward focuses on simplicity and offers more hostnames per dollar at the mid-tier ($15/mo for 30 hostnames vs ~$16/mo for 15).

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