Country Domains Sitting Idle? Forward Them.
You registered brand.co.uk, brand.de, brand.fr to protect your international presence. But they show parking pages or error screens. Domain Forward turns them into traffic pipelines to your main site or regional landing pages.

The Multi-Region Domain Challenge
International businesses register country-code domains (ccTLDs) to protect their brand in each market. But maintaining separate websites for each country domain is expensive and often unnecessary — especially when you already have a primary domain with localized content (/de, /fr, /es paths). The result: dozens of registered domains showing registrar parking pages while your actual site handles all regional content.
Smart Regional Forwarding
Forward each country domain to the appropriate regional section of your main site. brand.de → brand.com/de. brand.fr → brand.com/fr. brand.co.uk → brand.com/en-gb. Enable path forwarding so deep links work: brand.de/products → brand.com/de/products. Each country domain gets automatic HTTPS — visitors see a professional redirect, not a security warning.


Consolidate International SEO
By forwarding country domains with 301 redirects to your primary domain, you consolidate international SEO signals onto one site. Any backlinks to brand.de pass their equity to brand.com. Combined with proper hreflang tags on your main site, this gives you the best of both worlds: protected country domains, consolidated SEO authority, and visitors guided to the right regional content.
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Consolidate global traffic onto your primary domain.
200
hostnames on Ultimate — cover all major ccTLDs
Path
forwarding maps country domains to regional content
HTTPS
auto-provisioned on every country domain
301
redirects consolidate international SEO signals
Frequently
asked questions
If you have localized content, redirect country domains to their respective regional pages: brand.de → brand.com/de, brand.fr → brand.com/fr. If you don't have localized content yet, redirect all country domains to your main site. This is better than showing parking pages.
No — if done correctly. Use 301 redirects to consolidate SEO value from country domains onto your primary domain. Add hreflang tags on your main site to tell Google which content targets which region. The country domains themselves don't need to rank; they just capture direct traffic and pass it through.
At minimum, register the ccTLDs for your primary markets and major variations (.co.uk, .de, .fr, .es, .it, .ca, .com.au, etc.). Also consider your brand name with popular gTLDs (.net, .co, .io). Domain Forward's free plan covers 5; Premium covers 30; Ultimate covers 200.
Yes. With path forwarding enabled, brand.de/products → brand.com/products. Combine this with your regional URL structure: brand.de → brand.com/de preserves the path after the country prefix.
Forward Country Domains to Regional Content
5 domains free. Path forwarding included. HTTPS on every domain.