Add your own logo files to display in the Spotlight TLDs section of the domain registration page for any of the domain extensions that you offer.
Use the Auto Renew on Payment setting to configure WHMCS to automatically renew domains after the client has paid the renewal invoice.
Update your Domain Pricing configuration to add more domain extensions (TLDs) to sell. Your registrar module must support them.
Configure a lookup provider for domain availability searches. This example changes the lookup provider from the default to Enom.
Configure your domain grace and redemption fees to charge customers for renewing expired domains during the grace and redemption periods.
Customize the domain options that display during the ordering process: domain registration, domain transfers, or using an existing domain.
You can manually disable renewals for an individual domain. You may want to do this if you want the domain to expire without an invoice.
Enable or disable client domain renewal orders. If you disable this, clients can only renew domains by paying the renewal invoice.
Manually approve registration for a domain in an order. You may need to do this if the Only Auto Provision for Existing setting is enabled.
Manually approve domain renewal with your domain registrar. You may need to manually stop automatic renewal requests for the domain.
Manually try to register or transfer a domain again after resolving an error or other failure that occurred during the last attempt.
Manually try a domain-related module action again after resolving an error or other failure that appears in the Module Queue.
Specify the default nameservers that the system uses when clients place an order for a new domain or transfer a domain to your system.
Customize your own minimum and maximum length limits for domain names if you don't want to use the default for the domain extension (TLD).
Customize your own gace period lengths for domain names if you don't want to use the default for the domain extension (TLD).
Set up a domain registrar to begin registering domains. WHMCS includes modules for many popular domain registrars by default.
Set up the Enom domain registrar to begin registering domains with Enom. Configuring Enom requires an Enom account and API token.
Transfer the management of one of your clients' domains from one domain registrar to another without the need to alert the client.
Move domain ownership from one client to another on the same WHMCS installation. You must also change the WHOIS details for the domain.