A transfer only changes who manages the domain — your expiry date stays put, and most extensions still add a year on top when the transfer renews it
It stays the same domain, with the same name and the same expiry date — only who looks after it changes.

We handle the technical side of the transfer for you. Your site and email keep working as normal while the process runs in the background.

As soon as the transfer is confirmed, the domain is tied to your Weblink account, with transfer lock and whichever contact details you set.

If your current registrar has a lock in place or the authorization code doesn't arrive, our team stays with you until it's resolved.

Once transferred, the domain comes with free DNS management and, wherever the extension allows it, WHOIS privacy at no extra cost — the same extras we already give anyone registering fresh.

The price you see in the cart is the final transfer price, already including the year of renewal on extensions where that applies.
Three steps, split between your current registrar and us.
In your current registrar's panel, turn off the transfer lock and request the domain's authorization code (EPP/Auth Code).
Request the transfer through our cart, with the domain name and authorization code. We confirm availability and price right away.
Both the current and the new owner get a confirmation request by email. Once approved on both sides, the transfer completes.
For most extensions, 5 to 7 days — the window ICANN requires so the previous owner can cancel the request if they didn't authorize it. Some country-code extensions transfer much faster, often within a few hours.
No. A transfer changes who manages the domain's registration, not what it points to. As long as the nameservers (DNS) aren't changed, your site and email keep working exactly as before.
ICANN rules block a transfer within 60 days of registration, or within 60 days of a previous transfer. If your domain is still inside that window, you'll need to wait before transferring it.
For most extensions, yes: the transfer includes a one-year renewal added to whatever expiry date you already had. Some country-code extensions have their own rules — if you're unsure about yours, ask our team before you start.
Usually, yes. Most registries require the owner's contact details to be visible to confirm the identity of whoever is requesting the transfer. You can turn privacy back on as soon as the domain is with Weblink.
Yes. Each domain needs its own authorization code, but you can add several to the same cart order and track each one's status separately in the client area.
You can cancel the request as long as the previous owner hasn't approved it yet — after that, we can't reverse the transfer, but the domain keeps working at its old address the whole time the process is running.
Have your authorization code ready and start the transfer now — our team takes it from there.
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