Says “Please type in the domain into the input field below that will be used for Nextcloud in order to create a new AIO instance.”

I dont wanna unnecessarily spend money

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Yes you can use your ip, a domain name is just way easier to remember! :-)

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so then do I just put in my IP into that field? and I’m guessing this can just changed later? I’d like to finish setup without spending money, and get a domain later

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Yes that should be totally possible. Only thing I can think of is making sure your IP is white listed for next cloud.

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Better to use a DDNS service like no-ip, since MOST people won’t have static IPs from their provider at home.

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and how would i verify that?

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