About DNS Made Easy
DNS Made Easy is a managed DNS (Domain Name System) service provider based in Reston, Virginia, United States. Operated by Tiggee LLC, it specializes in high-availability, high-performance DNS hosting for businesses, developers, and enterprises that need fast, reliable domain resolution around the world. Their platform includes authoritative DNS hosting, global Anycast DNS networks, DNS failover, traffic steering, monitoring tools, and integrations for multi-cloud and hybrid environments. DNS Made Easy is typically used by companies that manage one or more domain names and want better uptime, faster response times, and more control than what’s included with a basic domain registrar.
A DNS Made Easy charge usually appears on a bank or card statement when a customer pays for DNS hosting or related services tied to one or more domains. Most plans are billed annually, with pricing commonly seen in tiers for Small Business, Business, and Enterprise accounts (for example, small accounts are often in the tens of dollars per year, while advanced or enterprise plans can be significantly higher). You might also see charges when upgrading a plan, adding additional domains or queries beyond included limits, renewing an existing subscription, or paying for additional features such as advanced traffic management. In some cases, you may see a smaller temporary authorization when you update a payment method or start a new subscription.
If you are unsure about a DNS Made Easy charge, first log in to your account at dnsmadeeasy.com and check the Billing or Account area for invoices and payment history that match the date and amount on your statement. Verify which domains and services are active, and whether you share the account or card with a colleague, IT provider, or web developer. For help, you can contact DNS Made Easy support using the support portal on their website or via the contact information listed in your account; have your account email, domain names, recent invoice numbers, and last four digits of the card ready. Common issues—such as auto-renewals you forgot about, multiple accounts using the same card, or overage charges—can typically be resolved by reviewing your billing settings, adjusting auto-renew, or submitting a support ticket to request clarification, plan changes, or (when eligible) a refund.