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A manual renewal is a one-off: pay for 1 to 10 years (subject to TLD policy) and the new expiry pushes out by that amount. Use this when auto-renew is off, when a charge has failed and you need to act before redemption, or when you want to extend further than auto-renew’s one-year-at-a-time default. The renewal window opens around 90 days before expiry and stays open through the grace period. Inside redemption the form switches to a “recover” state and adds the registry’s recovery fee — full mechanics on Recover an expired domain.

Renew a single domain

1

Open the domain panel

From the Members Area, open Domains, click the domain.
2

Click Renew

The renewal form shows the per-year price for this TLD and a year selector. Pick the number of years.
3

Pay

Pay through any active payment method on the account. The renewal applies at the registry within minutes.
The receipt and the updated invoice land on the account owner’s email immediately after payment clears.

Renew several domains at once

When you have several domains expiring close together, bulk-renew from the domain list:
1

Open the domain list

Domains in the Members Area shows every domain on the account with the current expiry date.
2

Filter by expiry

Sort by expiry ascending, or filter “expiring within 30 days”. Tick the domains you want to renew.
3

Renew selected

Click Renew selected, pick the number of years (applied uniformly), confirm the total, pay.
Bulk renew uses the same per-domain rate as the individual flow. There’s no volume discount on top, and per-TLD limits still apply.

Per-TLD year caps

Most TLDs let you renew for 1 to 10 years in a single transaction. A few cap at 1 year per renewal:
TLDMax years per renewal
.de1
.at1
.hr1
For these, multi-year renewal isn’t an option; you’ll be back at the panel each year. The reminder schedule still fires the same way. See the per-TLD pages under TLD overview for any other registry-side limits. If you select multiple domains in bulk renew and one of them is a .de, the form silently caps that domain’s renewal at 1 year while applying your chosen number of years to the others.

Common questions

The renewal window opens 90 days before expiry on most TLDs. Some registries are stricter — .de opens at 30 days, .eu at 60. The exact window is on the per-TLD page. Wait until the window opens, or extend a different domain in the meantime.
The form shows the year count and the calculated total before payment. If the total doesn’t match years × per-year price, that’s almost always a per-TLD cap silently truncating the renewal (e.g., a 5-year selection on .de only buys 1 year). Open a ticket if the math is genuinely wrong on a TLD without a cap.
Yes — in grace at the standard renewal price, in redemption with a recovery fee on top. Past redemption (in pending delete or after release), no. The full flow is on Recover an expired domain.
The registry usually applies the renewal within minutes, but a few TLDs run a sync queue that can take an hour or two during peak. If the panel still shows the old expiry after 24 hours, open a ticket. We can confirm the registry-side state and re-push the renewal if it stalled.

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Open a ticket

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