For agencies & studios
Every client,
one calm panel
Stop juggling client logins and spreadsheet renewals. One approved agency account reaches your whole client list — with consent your clients can see, and an audit trail that names names.
Two ways to work
Their account or yours — mix freely
Manage a client's own account
The domains stay in your client's name and their login. You get invited access for DNS, renewals, and support — they can watch every move on their activity log, and revoke you any time.
Hold names in your account
Classic reseller: the domains live under your account, and each client gets a scoped login limited to just their names — they can check in without ever seeing your other clients.
The toolkit
Built for a client list, not a single name
Portfolio dashboard
One roll-up across every client: domains expiring in the next 30 days, protection gaps, and failed renewals that need rescuing — plus a weekly digest that only arrives when something needs you.
One switcher, no logins
An "Acting in" dropdown steps you into any client account in one click. Search every domain you can reach across all clients from a single box, and jump straight to the one that needs work.
Bulk DNS & templates
Define a record set once, then point fifty client sites at your stack in one background job — with per-domain results, and your permission re-checked on every domain at run time.
Onboarding at scale
Bring on a whole book of clients from one CSV — up to 500 in a run. Existing accounts get an access request; new ones are provisioned and sent an activation link automatically.
Team seats
Colleagues get their own seat, never a shared password. Each seat needs its own 2FA, and everything they do in a client account is logged under their own name.
Billing, your way
Client pays or you pay, per domain — retainer or reseller. Monthly statements itemise everything you covered by client, a pre-funded credit pool replaces card-charge confetti, and your clients' notices can carry your agency's name.
The part your clients will ask about
Nothing changes without consent
Agency access is powerful, so it's fenced. Your clients can verify every claim on this page from their own account — which is exactly what makes the arrangement easy to say yes to.
- An invite is inert until the client approves it — access is never granted silently, and either side can revoke it at any time.
- Every action lands on the client's activity log under the actual person's name, with optional email notices for sensitive changes.
- No access level — not even Admin — can transfer a domain away, read its auth code, or touch payment settings. Managing never quietly becomes owning.
- Two-factor authentication is required to apply and to step into any client account.
Fair questions
Before you apply
How do I become an approved agency?
Turn on two-factor authentication from your Security page, then open Agency programme in your account sidebar and apply with your business name and website. We review every application by hand — a website speeds it up — and email you the outcome. How approval works →
Do my clients keep control of their domains?
Always. Invites sit inert until approved, everything you do is logged under your name, and no access level can transfer a domain, read auth codes, or change the client's payment methods. What no level can do →
Can my whole team work under one agency?
Yes — add colleagues as team seats rather than sharing a login. Seats act under the grants your agency holds, each with their own account and 2FA, and the audit trail names the actual person. How team seats work →
Who pays for renewals — me or my client?
Any of four arrangements, set per domain: client owns and pays, client owns while you pay, you own while their card pays, or you own and pay. A payer never gains control from paying, and either side can end it any time. How renewal billing works →
Does the programme cost anything?
No — no programme fee, no per-seat charge. You pay only for the domains and services you buy, at the same prices as everyone else, renewal price locked the day you buy. That's the whole yarn.