Time to migrate I guess.
This is really upsetting. Google Domains was so streamlined and simple.
Ah man, this sucks. Google Domains was really good too.
As usual, Google doesn’t disappoint by fucking things up for everyone. I’ve been meaning to migrate off of GMail for a while, this is yet another signal to do so.
@darth @Mustafaalbazy The only thing stopping me from migrating off of gmail is all of the websites and services that don’t let you change your email address
Setup forwarding rules and change the ones you can
Google holding true on it’s promise to sunset any decent product that doesn’t immediately grant them the same success as their ad business, utter shit news.
I guess I might as well migrate ahead of time so the sites I run don’t shit the bed when google inevitably screws up the migration process. Anyone have experience with squarespace domain hosting?
I just recently finished transferring a bunch of domains TOO Google Domain, now I’m going to have do it all again lol. Wondering what the closest alternative is…
Google shutting down Google Domains is honestly baffling.
If domains aren’t a pure profit center for a cloud hosting company then what is? How does selling the business to Squarespace (?!?!?!) of all companies not do serious brand damage to Google in this space?
I can only imagine it’s because of the burden of google having to do tech support, not really their forte
This is so annoying, can Google not do anything? Why do they keep killing products like this.
I imagine this move in particular may be related to the recent antitrust movement against them in the EU.
Ah fuck. The best value add of google domains is that you can set email aliases (including *@domain) and redirect them to your own adresses. Guess I’m gonna have to roll my own relay.
Pretty sure Cloudflare offers this if you use their DNS. Both bits are free and you can use them, or any other registrar with it.
I’d love to hear where people are going. I’m still trying to decide. Squarespace looks like it might be expensive when I have to renew.
I’ve also been using Google Domains email forwarding, and I’m trying to find a good alternative.
name.com is a good choice to consider, but they are more expensive than google domains.
Any recommendations on who to use going forward Or do you think it will be the same after squarespace takes over?
I’ve been using a combo of Namecheap and Gandi.net depending on which TLDs each support.
I’ve been planning on consolidating everything on Google Domains… but my laziness seems almost prescient now.