I'm a software dev, but I'm green when it comes to web development and domain management.

**Let's say I've registered some domains:**

- `apples.xyz`
- `bananas.xyz`
- `cherries.xyz`

...and [with a separate company] I'm on a "premium Shared Hosting" plan (includes "unlimited websites, unlimited parked domains, 100 subdomains").

I want to have **all** the domains point to a single website, so that users who enter *any* of the domain names all see the identical page ***except* for a button encouraging the user to add the item named in the domain to their "shopping cart" or whatever.**

> **Example:**  
> -
> - if a user navigates to `apples.xyz`, they are brought to a page that includes a button <kbd>Add apples to cart</kbd>.  
> - if a user navigates to `bananas.xyz`, they are brought to *the same page,* except the button action is now <kbd>Add bananas to cart</kbd>.  
 
I am being told that this is **not possible** with a single page, and that therefore I'll need to add each domain to the host one-by-one via cPanel's web interface, and in the process create subdomain pages for each individual one.

I'm new at this but I still find it very hard to believe that there's no easy way to do this.  

Thoughts?