Free Domain DNS Record Manager

Quickly create DNS records for your free domain TLD. Connect your website/blogger or other developer needs.

Add New A Record

Select a domain, enter host name and IPv4 address.

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Free DNS Domain Records

Getting a free domain or free TLD domain online quickly often comes down to one simple DNS change: creating a DNS A record. An A record maps a hostname (such as www.yourdomain.tld) to an IPv4 address (for example 203.0.113.10). With the right tools, you can point your domain to a server in seconds—no advanced networking knowledge required.

This page is intentionally minimal so you can focus on what matters: the host name and the IP address. Other options like TTL and proxy are disabled and fall back to Cloudflare defaults. That means fewer decisions, fewer errors, and a faster path to a working website or application. Whether you are setting up a landing page, a portfolio, an API, or a small project, an A record is the most common DNS change you will make.

If you are coming from a DNS checker, you already know that DNS changes may take a few minutes to propagate. After submitting your A record here, wait briefly and then verify your changes with your preferred DNS checker. You should see your host name resolving to the IPv4 address you entered. Global propagation timelines depend on caching and recursive resolvers, but most changes appear quickly.

When to use an A record

  • Point @ (root) or www to a web server.
  • Connect a subdomain like api or blog to a specific machine.
  • Quickly test a staging server by assigning a temporary host name.

Tips for free TLD domains

Free TLD domain providers typically require you to change nameservers to Cloudflare or another DNS provider before you can add records. Once that is done, creating an A record is the same process across providers: choose your domain, enter a host (like @ or www), and paste the IPv4 address of your server. Keep the IP stable to avoid downtime; if your server changes, update the record here and recheck with a DNS checker.

Troubleshooting basics

If your site does not load after adding an A record, confirm that your web server is running on the target IP and that any required firewall ports are open. Then, clear your local DNS cache or test from another network. You can also compare results across multiple DNS checkers to rule out local caching. Most issues are solved by verifying the correct IPv4 address and allowing some time for propagation.

With a streamlined interface and sensible defaults, this tool helps you move from domain registration to a live website faster. Add your A record now, verify with a DNS checker, and enjoy a smooth path to launching your project on a free domain or free TLD domain.