Domains is integrated with Google’s other services. Customers can include their domain in their email address, of course. With Google Sites, you can create a website or store and use it to create a company profile on Maps and in Search. Also offered are Google’s DNS and security technologies. Platforms like Wix, Shopify, Squarespace, Weebly, and Bluehost may also be used to create a site or store for a name acquired through Google. Google is providing new and returning users a discount until April 15th to celebrate Domains becoming a fully fledged entity. With the code DOMAINS20, you may save 20% on a single domain registration or transfer-in from another registrar. There are several possibilities available if you wish to have your own domain name for your own website. For example, you may buy a hosting plan and a name from the same firm that sells you the hosting space, but if you switch hosts later, things become a little complex. Google Domains has been under development for quite some time; it was originally released as an invite-only beta in June 2014, and then as a public beta in January 2015 in the United States. Even Gmail didn’t stay in beta for long.