← Back to context Comment by dust-jacket 3 hours ago to be clear, that's just a limitation on their free service. If you pay, you can keep your own DNS 4 comments dust-jacket Reply rzerowan 3 hours ago Yeah they keep re-inforcing bad vendor lockin practices. id guess the number of free users surpass the paying ones , and situations like these leave them all unable to recover. jonathanlydall 3 hours ago Their paid "professional" plan also has this limitation, only "enterprise" and up does not. realityking 2 hours ago The $199/month/zone Business plan already offers this feature. dust-jacket 3 hours ago ah, didn't realise that, thanks
rzerowan 3 hours ago Yeah they keep re-inforcing bad vendor lockin practices. id guess the number of free users surpass the paying ones , and situations like these leave them all unable to recover.
jonathanlydall 3 hours ago Their paid "professional" plan also has this limitation, only "enterprise" and up does not. realityking 2 hours ago The $199/month/zone Business plan already offers this feature. dust-jacket 3 hours ago ah, didn't realise that, thanks
Yeah they keep re-inforcing bad vendor lockin practices. id guess the number of free users surpass the paying ones , and situations like these leave them all unable to recover.
Their paid "professional" plan also has this limitation, only "enterprise" and up does not.
The $199/month/zone Business plan already offers this feature.
ah, didn't realise that, thanks