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Enom pricing is based on a tiered structure. Our four tiers pricing structure offers resellers more significant discounts by rewarding strong performance and growth. Instead of offering a single price point for each TLD, we’ll provide discounted pricing based on new domain registration volume, and annual domain spend. This tiered pricing model makes our pricing more flexible while maintaining a high level of transparency.
Note: On April 1, 2020, we’re making changes to our pricing structure. Please review the updated pricing structure table below to ensure you’re familiar with these changes.
- Updated pricing structure
- Old pricing structure
- How will it work?
- Donuts Inc. registry price increase
- Frequently asked questions
Updated pricing structure
As of April 1st, 2020 Enom’s pricing structure will make an important distinction between generic and geographic TLDs. This updated pricing structure will standardize the price for geographic TLDs across all plans.
Generic TLDs |
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Geographic TLDs |
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New pricing structure
Pricing plan |
Minimum Requirements * |
Discount |
Silver |
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Gold |
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Platinum |
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Platinum+ |
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* WHOIS privacy spend will not count towards annual domain spend. Only new registrations and domain transfers will count towards the annual transaction threshold. Each registration or transfer counts as 1 transaction, regardless of the number of registration years.
Old pricing structure (Effective until April 1, 2020)
Pricing Plan | Minimum requirements * | New pricing |
Silver |
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Gold |
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Platinum |
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Platinum+ |
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* WHOIS privacy spend will not count towards annual domain spend. Only new registrations and domain transfers will count towards the annual transaction threshold. Each registration or transfer counts as 1 transaction, regardless of the number of registration years.
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How will it work?
We know that you depend on consistency in our pricing to run your business. Our model guarantees your placement in your current plan until the next assessment, removing any risk that you will have to change plans during this time.
Determining your plan
Your plan has been determined based on your number of new domain registrations and transfers and annual domain spends between January 1 and December 31 for the year prior.
Annual review
At the end of every calendar year, we’ll automatically conduct a performance assessment to determine your pricing plan for the following calendar year. We’ll look at the total domain spend and the total number of new domain registrations and transfers between January 1 and December 31, and we'll adjust your pricing accordingly.
Note: Your new pricing plan will go into effect on April 1 of the new calendar year, and we always provide you at least 30 days notice of any change to your pricing tier.
Resellers with sub-reseller accounts
If your pricing is changing, you will have to update your own pricing for sub-resellers accordingly.
Donuts Inc. registry price increase
The registry Donuts Inc.—who provide TLDs like .DOGS and .BIKE etc.—has announced new pricing for more than 200 TLDs on their registry platform. Due to these increases, we will be adjusting our prices accordingly.
The new Enom prices will take effect on October 1, 2019. Due to the large number of impacted TLDs, we've put together a pricing spreadsheet for each Enom pricing tier.
- Silver-tier price adjustments
- Gold-tier price adjustments
- Platinum-tier price adjustments
- Platinum+ tier price adjustments
If you are unsure of your tier, you can log in to your Enom account. Your tier is displayed right above your Account Overview on the top left of your Dashboard.
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