Redirect Every Subdomain. One Rule.

You have dozens of subdomains that all need to redirect. Creating individual rules for each one isn't practical. Wildcard forwarding lets you redirect *.domain.com to any destination — with automatic HTTPS on every match.

Subdomain redirect management challenge

The Problem: Subdomains Don't Redirect Themselves

You're rebranding and have subdomains scattered everywhere — blog.olddomain.com, shop.olddomain.com, app.olddomain.com. Most registrars don't support wildcard redirect rules at all. Namecheap's built-in forwarding breaks completely if you use custom nameservers. You end up creating individual DNS entries for each subdomain — a maintenance nightmare.

One Wildcard Rule Covers Everything

Add *.example.com as a source in Domain Forward, set your destination, and every subdomain is covered. New subdomains are automatically matched — no need to add individual rules. Combined with path forwarding, you can preserve the full URL structure: blog.old.com/post → new.com/blog/post.

Wildcard subdomain configuration in Domain Forward
Wildcard HTTPS certificates

Automatic HTTPS — Even for Wildcards

Every wildcard match gets its own SSL certificate, provisioned and renewed automatically. blog.example.com, shop.example.com, any-new-subdomain.example.com — all served over HTTPS. No manual certificate management, no configuration, no expiration surprises.

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Frequently
asked questions

When you add *.example.com as a source, Domain Forward matches any subdomain — blog.example.com, shop.example.com, anything.example.com — and redirects them all to your configured destination.

Stop Managing Subdomains One by One

Wildcard forwarding is available on the Ultimate plan. Start free and upgrade when you need it.