Your Registrar Doesn't Support HTTPS Forwarding. We Do.
Most registrars redirect your domains over plain HTTP — showing visitors 'Not Secure' warnings. Domain Forward provisions SSL certificates automatically for every domain. Zero configuration. Always HTTPS.

The Problem with Registrar Forwarding
GoDaddy, Namecheap, Hostinger, IONOS, Bluehost, and Domain.com all have the same issue: their built-in domain forwarding doesn't support HTTPS. Your visitors see browser security warnings, Google may flag your site, and your SEO suffers. Some registrars use 302 (temporary) redirects instead of 301 — meaning search engines don't transfer link equity to your new domain.
Automatic SSL for Every Domain
Domain Forward provisions and renews SSL certificates automatically using LetsEncrypt and ZeroSSL. Every redirect uses HTTPS by default — for root domains, www subdomains, and even wildcard subdomains. No configuration, no manual certificate management, no expiration surprises.


Set Up in 3 Steps
1. Add your domain in the Domain Forward dashboard. 2. Update two DNS records at your registrar — we detect your registrar and show you exactly which records to change. 3. Done. HTTPS redirects go live once DNS propagates (typically 1–4 hours). Your email, MX records, and everything else stay untouched.
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Domain Forward processes millions of HTTPS redirects every month.
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Frequently
asked questions
No. Domain Forward only uses A and CNAME records. Your MX records — which control email delivery — stay completely untouched. Email keeps working exactly as before.
No. You keep your domain at your current registrar. Just update two DNS records to point to our servers. No domain transfer, no nameserver change required.
SSL certificates are provisioned automatically once DNS propagates. This typically takes 1–4 hours. During propagation, HTTP redirects work immediately — HTTPS activates once the certificate is issued.
Yes. When you add a domain, both the root domain (example.com) and www subdomain (www.example.com) are handled automatically. Both get their own SSL certificate.
Domain Forward works with any nameserver setup. Unlike some registrars (e.g., Namecheap) whose built-in forwarding breaks with custom nameservers, our service works regardless of your DNS configuration.
Stop Showing 'Not Secure' to Your Visitors
Free plan includes 5 domains with full HTTPS. No credit card required.