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Hello NamePros,

We'd like to introduce Binomus (binomus.com) to the NamePros community.

Binomus is a domain registrar offering .com, .net, and .org registrations at $4.49 โ€” no volume caps, no first-year-only pricing. The rate applies to every registration, whether it's your first or your hundredth.

A few things worth noting:

  • The entire platform is custom-built from the ground up. We don't rely on third-party reseller panels, which means faster iteration and full control over the user experience.
  • We're a new platform. Rather than positioning ourselves as a finished product, we're launching with a strong core โ€” domain search, registration, and management โ€” and building outward from there.
  • We're actively looking for feedback. We believe the best way to build a registrar people actually want to use is to listen to the people who use registrars every day.

Our goal is straightforward: make domain registration more accessible without the hidden fees and upsell patterns that have become the industry norm.

If you have questions about pricing, supported TLDs, or how the platform works, we're happy to answer them here.

28/03/2026:
General update: We've activated 1 automated worker for domain registration. It's still not quite as fast as you'd like, but registrations are now processed in an automated registration queue. After initial testing, we'll activate more simultaneous workers to improve speed.

29/03/2026:
We have integrated and activated the WHOIS verification process. You can now verify your WHOIS profile in the dashboard using your contact email address. After this process, the frequently asked question about incorrect WHOIS country will be resolved, and the information you entered will be displayed.
 
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Thatโ€™s an important heads-up. Methods like this might seem cheap upfront, but they can create real ownership and stability issues for buyers later.
Ultimately, I believe that registering these domains would require opening Google accounts in your name using your personal information. This could cause a serious problem. I hope I'm wrong.
 
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Ultimately, I believe that registering these domains would require opening Google accounts in your name using your personal information. This could cause a serious problem. I hope I'm wrong.
This serious

@Binomus

What can you say about this
 
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@insha Thank you for your feedback; we will take the necessary steps to prevent emails from ending up in spam. Also, we are currently only supporting new registrations.

@meonji Actually, there's an automated process running in the background that automatically fills in the manual records. However, registration times can sometimes be long, and we're working on improving that.
 
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@varyemez @DomainArmer All costs associated with our upstream operations are fully paid and accounted for. There is no risk of suspension or service interruption due to unpaid obligations.

We guarantee that every domain registered through Binomus will remain active throughout its registration period. Auth/EPP codes, nameserver management, and transfer (out) capabilities will always be available to the customer. We stand behind every registration we process.
 
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@varyemez @DomainArmer All costs associated with our upstream operations are fully paid and accounted for. There is no risk of suspension or service interruption due to unpaid obligations.

We guarantee that every domain registered through Binomus will remain active throughout its registration period. Auth/EPP codes, nameserver management, and transfer (out) capabilities will always be available to the customer. We stand behind every registration we process.
Are you using google workspaces or not?
 
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@varyemez @DomainArmer All costs associated with our upstream operations are fully paid and accounted for. There is no risk of suspension or service interruption due to unpaid obligations.

We guarantee that every domain registered through Binomus will remain active throughout its registration period. Auth/EPP codes, nameserver management, and transfer (out) capabilities will always be available to the customer. We stand behind every registration we process.
Thank you for that.
Does it mean @varyemez words are correct? do you use Google Workspace promo to register domains?
 
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@varyemez @DomainArmer Our upstream arrangements are a business matter. What matters to the customer is the end result: full domain ownership, nameserver control, auth codes, and transfer out โ€” all available at any time.

Every domain registered through Binomus is live and fully managed by the customer. That's the commitment.

We're happy to answer any questions related to the platform, features, or the customer experience. Internal business operations are outside the scope of what we'll be discussing here.
 
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This business model is against Google's policies. You know that, right? Because Google hasn't updated the dollar exchange rate in Turkey for 6-7 years, domains can be purchased at very low prices, around $1-2. But these domains are for personal use. Such a business model for to resale these domains is against Google's policies.
 
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@Binomus do you care to address this at all?

It would be nice to have some clarity around your path forward here. Obviously, it is not sustainable to have new reg's @ $4.49 and renewals @ $5.99 in the long-term. I can only assume this is special pricing until you build your DUM to a critical mass, then prices will be adjusted significantly. This is fair enough, and to be expected (for a new entrant wanting to build quickly, discount pricing is probably the easiest way to do it).

However, you need to be aware that if customers (domainers in particular) become accustomed to discount pricing, then prices are adjusted upward, many will view this as a rug pull. I am not one of them, as I realise the economics of running a business, though you will buy yourself a lot more credibility if you can provide some information about your promo pricing - is it running for a certain time frame, or until you build to a certain level of DUM (what is this level)? And what sort of prices will we be looking at going forward?

E.g. If I were to transfer say 1,000 domains to you, I would want to know now if renewals were going to be $9.99 in a year's time, rather than the advertised price at the current date.

From a product perspective, while I appreciate that you're going for a minimalist design, if I had found your website without the context of this forum thread, I would have moved on hastily. I can't get ANY information at all without signing up. I would have assumed it was a honeypot operation to steal my data. Where is the About Us page? And the T's and C's, and Privacy Policy?

And since you're a reseller, rather than ICANN-accredited registrar, I think this should be pointed out on your About Us page.
 
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A real explanation is needed for how many domains you cancel, I purchased 50 and 12 were cancelled, 12 which were 100% available and still are 100% available. No other registrar does this, just because they were registered in the past that means nothing. If you can't fulfill an order for a specific domain, you shouldn't mark it as available. The speed is a bit better, that's one plus, but the issue of how many you cancel is a real problem. You said squarespace is your main provider you use, these domains are 100% available for me to register there.
 
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A real explanation is needed for how many domains you cancel, I purchased 50 and 12 were cancelled, 12 which were 100% available and still are 100% available. No other registrar does this, just because they were registered in the past that means nothing. If you can't fulfill an order for a specific domain, you shouldn't mark it as available. The speed is a bit better, that's one plus, but the issue of how many you cancel is a real problem. You said squarespace is your main provider you use, these domains are 100% available for me to register there.
They are not Squarespace reseller. He is a person who register domains on Google Workspace Turkey page. Because you can register com net org domains from $0,5-1,5 because google didnโ€™t updated TL USD ranges. Prices from 2018-2019. And they have to open a google account for each domains. Google works with squarespace. Google don't permit transfer domains to this system. You can only buy domains for Google Bussiness packs. Each domains $0,5-1,5

https://www.r10.net/domain-genel/46...-org-domain-alin-sinirsiz-ucretsiz-bilgi.html
 
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Hello @Bravo Mod Team

I suggest you guys consider verifying what is actually going on here, To keep the platform CLEAN and SAFE for All.

Thanks
 
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@Binomus -
They are not Squarespace reseller. He is a person who register domains on Google Workspace Turkey page. Because you can register com net org domains from $0,5-1,5 because google didnโ€™t updated TL USD ranges. Prices from 2018-2019. And they have to open a google account for each domains. Google works with squarespace. Google don't permit transfer domains to this system. You can only buy domains for Google Bussiness packs. Each domains $0,5-1,5

https://www.r10.net/domain-genel/46...-org-domain-alin-sinirsiz-ucretsiz-bilgi.html
Can you please provide an official Google Workspace terms of use link instead of 3rd party to verify what you're saying?

This is what Ai search is saying, which shows no signs of any terms violations:
When you register a domain through the
Google Workspace program, the terms are primarily governed by the Domain Registration Terms and the Domain Name Service Terms. These agreements establish that while Google facilitates the registration, your relationship is often with a third-party Registrar Partner.

Core Registration & Ownership Terms
  • Registrant Status: You are the legal owner ("Registrant") of the domain name as defined by ICANN.
  • Compliance: You must comply with all ICANN regulations, including the Uniform Dispute Resolution Process.
  • Verification Requirements:
    • You must verify your domain within the first 9 days of a free trial or starting a paid contract.
    • Failure to verify can lead to account deletion within 21 days of signup.
    • ICANN-mandated contact verification must be completed within 15 days of registration to avoid domain suspension.

Billing & Renewals
  • Annual Commitment: By registering, you commit to an annual term for the domain service.
  • Payment Schedule: Google typically registers the domain immediately upon payment method validation but may not bill you until the end of the month of purchase.
  • Automatic Renewal: Domains are set to automatically renew annually unless you cancel at least 5 business days before the end of the billing period.
  • No Refunds: All payments for domain registrations are final and non-refundable.

Googleโ€™s Authority & Transfers
  • Administrative Access: You authorize Google to correspond with Registrar Partners on your behalf and, at its option, become the technical or billing contact to facilitate service.
  • Partner Changes: Google reserves the right to change Registrar Partners or become the registrar itself at any time.
  • Transfer Lock: Most domains have a 60-day waiting period after initial registration or a previous transfer before they can be moved to a different host.
  • Management: If you purchased your domain during Google Workspace signup, you can manage settings or retrieve transfer authorization codes via the Admin Console under Account > Domains > Manage Domains.

Restrictions
  • Domain Content: Names cannot contain Google product names (e.g., "gmail") or be deemed inappropriate (offensive/false branding).
  • Usage: Google may terminate the service immediately if your domain activities violate the Google Workspace Acceptable Use Policy.
 
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@Binomus -

Can you please provide an official Google Workspace terms of use link instead of 3rd party to verify what you're saying?

This is what Ai search is saying, which shows no signs of any terms violations:
When you register a domain through the
Google Workspace program, the terms are primarily governed by the Domain Registration Terms and the Domain Name Service Terms. These agreements establish that while Google facilitates the registration, your relationship is often with a third-party Registrar Partner.

Core Registration & Ownership Terms
  • Registrant Status: You are the legal owner ("Registrant") of the domain name as defined by ICANN.
  • Compliance: You must comply with all ICANN regulations, including the Uniform Dispute Resolution Process.
  • Verification Requirements:
    • You must verify your domain within the first 9 days of a free trial or starting a paid contract.
    • Failure to verify can lead to account deletion within 21 days of signup.
    • ICANN-mandated contact verification must be completed within 15 days of registration to avoid domain suspension.

Billing & Renewals
  • Annual Commitment: By registering, you commit to an annual term for the domain service.
  • Payment Schedule: Google typically registers the domain immediately upon payment method validation but may not bill you until the end of the month of purchase.
  • Automatic Renewal: Domains are set to automatically renew annually unless you cancel at least 5 business days before the end of the billing period.
  • No Refunds: All payments for domain registrations are final and non-refundable.

Googleโ€™s Authority & Transfers
  • Administrative Access: You authorize Google to correspond with Registrar Partners on your behalf and, at its option, become the technical or billing contact to facilitate service.
  • Partner Changes: Google reserves the right to change Registrar Partners or become the registrar itself at any time.
  • Transfer Lock: Most domains have a 60-day waiting period after initial registration or a previous transfer before they can be moved to a different host.
  • Management: If you purchased your domain during Google Workspace signup, you can manage settings or retrieve transfer authorization codes via the Admin Console under Account > Domains > Manage Domains.

Restrictions
  • Domain Content: Names cannot contain Google product names (e.g., "gmail") or be deemed inappropriate (offensive/false branding).
  • Usage: Google may terminate the service immediately if your domain activities violate the Google Workspace Acceptable Use Policy.
You can check all policies from here:

https://workspace.google.com/busine...tr-TR&ga_region=emea&ga_country=tr&ga_lang=tr

The person selling these domains should first inform the buyers of the following: Each domain purchase requires a separate Google account, and you are entirely bound by Google's terms of service. The domains you purchase are activated through a paid package from Google Workspace. Once the free trial period ends, the package fee will be automatically charged every month unless cancelled.
 
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@Binomus -

Can you please provide an official Google Workspace terms of use link instead of 3rd party to verify what you're saying?

This is what Ai search is saying, which shows no signs of any terms violations:
When you register a domain through the
Google Workspace program, the terms are primarily governed by the Domain Registration Terms and the Domain Name Service Terms. These agreements establish that while Google facilitates the registration, your relationship is often with a third-party Registrar Partner.

Core Registration & Ownership Terms
  • Registrant Status: You are the legal owner ("Registrant") of the domain name as defined by ICANN.
  • Compliance: You must comply with all ICANN regulations, including the Uniform Dispute Resolution Process.
  • Verification Requirements:
    • You must verify your domain within the first 9 days of a free trial or starting a paid contract.
    • Failure to verify can lead to account deletion within 21 days of signup.
    • ICANN-mandated contact verification must be completed within 15 days of registration to avoid domain suspension.

Billing & Renewals
  • Annual Commitment: By registering, you commit to an annual term for the domain service.
  • Payment Schedule: Google typically registers the domain immediately upon payment method validation but may not bill you until the end of the month of purchase.
  • Automatic Renewal: Domains are set to automatically renew annually unless you cancel at least 5 business days before the end of the billing period.
  • No Refunds: All payments for domain registrations are final and non-refundable.

Googleโ€™s Authority & Transfers
  • Administrative Access: You authorize Google to correspond with Registrar Partners on your behalf and, at its option, become the technical or billing contact to facilitate service.
  • Partner Changes: Google reserves the right to change Registrar Partners or become the registrar itself at any time.
  • Transfer Lock: Most domains have a 60-day waiting period after initial registration or a previous transfer before they can be moved to a different host.
  • Management: If you purchased your domain during Google Workspace signup, you can manage settings or retrieve transfer authorization codes via the Admin Console under Account > Domains > Manage Domains.

Restrictions
  • Domain Content: Names cannot contain Google product names (e.g., "gmail") or be deemed inappropriate (offensive/false branding).
  • Usage: Google may terminate the service immediately if your domain activities violate the Google Workspace Acceptable Use Policy.
It should also be noted that there is no proof that this is how Binomus is reselling domains (as I understand it anyway). This is an assumption that has been made. It may well be correct, but whether it's the job of Namepros to verify how everyone runs their business, I'm not so sure...?
 
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It should also be noted that there is no proof that this is how Binomus is reselling domains (as I understand it anyway). This is an assumption that has been made. It may well be correct, but whether it's the job of Namepros to verify how everyone runs their business, I'm not so sure...?
It is Namepros' responsibility to ensure that members here are not scammed or experience problems. Furthermore, no one can get away with it by claiming their company policy is confidential. We need to know where our purchased domain is hosted and what the terms and conditions are.
 
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It is Namepros' responsibility to ensure that members here are not scammed or experience problems.
Is it? That's not how most forums work. If they can help protect us, that's great - but it's impossible for them to vet every claim on the forum.

Furthermore, no one can get away with it by claiming their company policy is confidential.
Well, they can if they want to. It's up to us whether we accept what they provide or not.

We need to know where our purchased domain is hosted and what the terms and conditions are.
Agreed. It's on us to do the due diligence required. The fact that Binomus provides no Privacy Policy, T's and C's, etc on their home page is a red flag in itself. But many people will make the decision to ignore any red flags and go with the cheap price. I might be a user of Binomus in a couple of years, when/if they have a track record (and have addressed various deficiencies raised in this thread). I rarely try ANYTHING within the first year or two of release. It's up to each person how/if they conduct their own due diligence.
 
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@Binomus - Please provide more clarification regarding your service offering to address members concerns.

It is Namepros' responsibility to ensure that members here are not scammed or experience problems. Furthermore, no one can get away with it by claiming their company policy is confidential. We need to know where our purchased domain is hosted and what the terms and conditions are.
@varyemez - Please keep the following terms of use in mind that all users agree to when signing up to NamePros:
The providers ("we", "us", "our") of the service provided by this web site ("Service") are not responsible for any user-generated content and accounts ("Content"). Content submitted express the views of their author only.
You agree to take full responsibility for all Content you submit to the Service. You agree to assume any losses and/or liabilities that result from your Content.
You understand that we are not a publisher of Content on our forums. We do not moderate most Content.
You agree not to hold us liable for any loss that may result from the use of the Service.
You are granting us with a non-exclusive, permanent, irrevocable, unlimited license to use, publish, or re-publish your Content in connection with the Service. You retain copyright over the Content.
Source: Terms Of Service

It should also be noted that namePros Moderators are tasked with enforcing namePros rules/policies and can not enforce 3rd party terms of service, nor can we use 3rd party communications in internal investigations.

Thanks for understanding.
 
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Is it? That's not how most forums work. If they can help protect us, that's great - but it's impossible for them to vet every claim on the forum.


Well, they can if they want to. It's up to us whether we accept what they provide or not.


Agreed. It's on us to do the due diligence required. The fact that Binomus provides no Privacy Policy, T's and C's, etc on their home page is a red flag in itself. But many people will make the decision to ignore any red flags and go with the cheap price. I might be a user of Binomus in a couple of years, when/if they have a track record (and have addressed various deficiencies raised in this thread). I rarely try ANYTHING within the first year or two of release. It's up to each person how/if they conduct their own due diligence.
I'm curious why you're defending this person like their lawyer. Will you come forward like this tomorrow if people become victims? I explained the possible workflow of this company. Whether or not to take precautions is up to the forum. I've been a member here for about 10-15 years; if the old administration were still in charge, they would have locked the topic, gotten detailed information from the original poster, and then reopened it depending on the situation.
 
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I'm curious why you're defending this person like their lawyer. Will you come forward like this tomorrow if people become victims? I explained the possible workflow of this company. Whether or not to take precautions is up to the forum. I've been a member here for about 10-15 years; if the old administration were still in charge, they would have locked the topic, gotten detailed information from the original poster, and then reopened it depending on the situation.
Haha. Interesting take. I'm not defending them at all. I pointed out some of their deficiencies. If a lawyer defended them like that, they'd lose for sure.
 
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