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At Studio Ubique, we take pride in supporting a wide array of partners, from innovative startups to well-established medium-sized enterprises, in achieving their goals with our services.
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The yearly registration fees shown above are the actual prices, with no first-year discount tricks that auto-renew at higher rates. What sits on top in specific cases: WHOIS privacy is included free where the TLD allows it, and not available at all where the TLD does not (some country-code TLDs like .us require public WHOIS). DNS management is included free across all TLDs. Premium domain names (short, memorable, or category-defining names) are priced separately by the registry and can run from €100 to €100.000+ depending on demand. Transfer fees are typically the same as a renewal, charged once when the domain transfers in. Bulk discounts apply at 10+ domains under one account, contact us for the rate sheet. Hourly rates for additional work (custom DNS setup, complex migration, multi-domain consulting) run €60 to €65. Our pricing page covers the broader rate structure.
Five steps. First, at your current registrar: unlock the domain (sometimes called registrar lock or transfer lock). Second, retrieve the EPP code (also called auth code or transfer authorisation code), this is a one-time code that authorises the transfer. Third, on the Studio Ubique side: we initiate the transfer using the domain name and the EPP code. Fourth, you respond to the transfer authorisation email that arrives at your domain’s admin contact address (check spam folder, these often land there). Fifth, the transfer completes, typically 5 to 7 days for gTLDs (.com, .net, .org) and 1 to 3 days for most country-code TLDs (.nl, .de, .eu, .co.uk). DNS records and email keep working during transfer if both registrars use the same nameservers, otherwise plan a 24 to 48 hour DNS window. Studio Ubique includes registrar lock by default after transfer to prevent unauthorised future transfers.
Same process in reverse, and we don’t make it difficult. You request transfer authorisation from us (via email or the panel), we send you the EPP code within one business day, and you initiate the transfer at your new registrar using that code. We unlock the domain on request. There is no early-exit fee, no penalty, no “we’ll take 30 days to reply” delay tactic that some registrars use. You own the domain, we just manage it on your behalf, and you can move it whenever you want. The reason this answer matters: a lot of registrars make outbound transfers deliberately hard to keep customers locked in. Studio Ubique’s position is the opposite, if the service stops being worth it for you, the friction shouldn’t be on the way out.
Public WHOIS records (the database that anyone can query to see who owns a domain) historically showed the registrant’s full name, email, postal address, and phone number. WHOIS privacy substitutes those fields with the registrar’s privacy service details, hiding your contact info from public lookups. This cuts incoming spam, phishing attempts, and scraping by SEO tools and lead-generation companies. Available on most generic TLDs (.com, .net, .org, .info, .co, .io, plus others) and many newer extensions. Not available on country-code TLDs that require local presence or public ownership records, including .us (US Department of Commerce policy), .ca (CIRA policy), .de (DENIC policy with some flexibility), and some others. For EU TLDs, GDPR-driven changes already mask most personal data in public WHOIS by default, even without explicit privacy services. Specific TLD policies are listed in the management panel when you add a domain.
Yes. Single account can hold any number of domains, with DNS and zone management for each. Common scenarios. Brand defensive registrations: securing your brand name across multiple TLDs (.com, .nl, .eu, .net, .io, plus regional variants) to prevent typo-squatting or competitive registration. Multi-brand portfolio: agencies, holding companies, or operators with several brands managing all domains under one billing account. Geographic expansion: companies launching in new countries acquiring the relevant country-code TLD (.de for Germany, .fr for France, .es for Spain, etc.) alongside the primary domain. Acquisition and migration: when buying a company, the domain portfolio comes with it and we handle the bulk transfer in. Bulk discounts apply at 10+ domains per account. For very large portfolios (100+ domains, registrar reseller setups, brand protection at scale), we can structure a different arrangement, contact us to scope.
Renewal process. Domains auto-renew 30 days before expiry by default if a valid payment method is on file. We send three renewal reminders: 60 days before expiry, 30 days, and 7 days. If renewal fails (expired card, account issue), the domain enters a 30 to 45 day grace period where you can still renew at the standard price. After grace period, the domain enters redemption (45 to 80 days depending on TLD) where renewal is possible but with a redemption fee of €60 to €120 on top of the normal price. After redemption ends, the domain returns to the registry and becomes available for anyone to register. Cancellation: to cancel, disable auto-renewal in the panel or contact us to do it for you. The domain stays active until its current expiry date, then drops naturally. Studio Ubique does not charge cancellation fees, refunds apply to renewals charged within the last 5 days only.

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