All of my Inbox invitations are now gone. I've still got Domain invites left.
I was thinking about asking for a domain invite, but after looking over their page, I don't understand why I want one. It seems that Google is going to start acting as a domain registrar, with prices and features that are reasonably competitive with existing registrars (but not the cheapest). Am I missing the compelling feature that would make me switch my domains over?
Dan was nice enough to give me an invite and I tested it out by transferring one of my domains over. To answer your question, there's no killer feature that makes it absolutely necessary to sign up with Google instead of the hundreds of other registrars out there. Here's what appeals about it to me, and why I might start moving some of (but not all) my domains over:
1) Clean - The difference between GoDaddy and Google Domains is stark. It's as big a difference as the original Google search engine home page was to all the others. There is NO extra junk on the page, and no up-selling.
2) Easy - I guess it's related to the cleanliness, but it was an extremely easy process to transfer the domain from my old registrar.
3) Privacy - Google is apparently throwing Who-is privacy in for free. I'm not sure how they're doing it because when you choose that option there's something about registering it through a third party registrar. That was a little suspicious.
That's pretty much it. It's extremely no-frills, but that's pretty refreshing when it comes to domain registrars. Admittedly I'm quite biased when it comes to Google in general, but I'm not going crazy over this service. I just think it's nice and I'll probably move some of my lesser domains over to it.