The most valuable digital asset your business owns is its name on the internet — the yourbusiness.com that runs your website, your email, and your Google listing.

Most of the time, that domain is registered under someone else's account, paid for on a credit card nobody's checked recently, with renewal notices going to an inbox no one reads. That works fine right up until it doesn't.

What's Included

  • Domain audit: where it's registered, whose name is on it, when it renews, who has the login
  • Transfer to your direct ownership — your business name, your email, your card
  • Domain locking and two-factor authentication so it can't be moved without your permission
  • DNS configuration for business email, website, and any services you run
  • SSL certificate management so your website doesn't show scary security warnings
  • Small business server administration (file shares, on-premise applications, basic Active Directory)
  • Documentation of what you own and how to access it

Why This Comes Up So Often

We've handled domain rescues for clients across Levy County. Most of the time, it's a "web guy" from years ago who quietly stopped answering, with renewal notices going to a dead email. Caught early, this is a one-afternoon cleanup. Caught late, it can mean weeks of recovery work — or, worst case, rebranding your entire business because the domain dropped to the open market and got snapped up by a squatter.

What This Costs

Domain rescues, transfers, and audits are typically a one-time engagement, priced per situation based on what state your domain is currently in and how much cleanup is needed. Ongoing management can be bundled with our Remote IT Support plans. We’ll quote after we’ve looked at your registration.

Quick Check Before You Call Three questions every business owner should be able to answer about their domain: (1) Whose name is it registered under? (2) What credit card pays the renewal? (3) Do you have the login to the registrar? If any answer is "I'm not sure," you have a domain rescue waiting to happen.