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I had a bunch of domains with NameSilo and I've been perfectly happy with their pricing and services.
Unfortunately, having walked away from content production for the better part of a year, and allowing many domains and hosting accounts to expire, I find myself unable to log into my account, and their password recovery process is unduly burdensome.
Looking for a new registrar, I've been frustrated with gimmick introductory prices that renew at higher rates and price pitches only valid with package deals or multi year purchases.
Is there anywhere I can just register a domain for under $20/ year, make A records, and not be bombarded with war propaganda from Eastern Europe?

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Cloudflare seems pretty neat.
spaceship is probably the cheapest registrar right now on average.
Thanks. I've used them to host my DNS forever but it hadn't occurred to me to buy the domain from them for some reason. I'll check their offers.
If you're planning to register/manage a lot of domains, and/or resell registration to customers, then Realtime Register's Go Orange is the only way to go.
https://realtimeregister.com/what-we-offer/domain-products/go-orange/
spaceship
Might have to check if any of the registrars kick off nazi related domains then
Cloudflare is pretty good, but supported TLDs are limited.
I've been using Dynadot for years, it's cheaper than GoDaddy, but not the cheapest.
Cloudflare
If you want a simple service without too many confusing options and with a good price-quality ratio, Spaceship is definitely an option worth considering.
Did I say anything about Nazi related domains?
Or are you just obnoxiously calling me a Nazi because I was dragged through the press 8 years ago?
https://lowendbox.com/blog/interviewing-christopher-cantwell/
Dang there's a whole story here
Incognet @MannDude
spaceship, I have bought some domains from them. all with good experience.
Porkbun
The price is usually differ from tld than the registrars itself. The most different is discound for first year or some marketing campaign of each registrar. The three external registrars I'm using is cloudflare, namecheap, porkbun (beside of "internal registrars" inside cloud provider like AWS, GCP etc..)
avoid spaceship and godaddy for this.
Hello,
We can help you. We offer domain registration/transfer
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Check out https://tld-list.com/ and pick the registrar with the lowest renewal fees for the tld you're interested in.
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Namecheap or Spaceship
I am using Spaceship for most domains. I would like to use Cloudflare too but using their nameservers are mandatory and I don't like to be locked-in like that.
OpenProvider. Not sure about their non-membership prices though.
+1 this, and their membership fees is justifiable if you have ~50 domains or more.
Hey I have been trying to reach out to you many times. Would you mind checking your DMs or the ticket which I created in your site for increased renewal prices for st domains for exiting customers ?
Try Hostinger.
but why exactly? you can get all the domains cheaper than their membership price elsewhere - without membership fees on top.
Sometimes you like to respect registrars that respect you. Many reguards.
porkbun, spaceship, sav, cloudflare.
This is what I do. It's usually either porkbun, dynadot, or cloudflare. If it's a few cents difference, I wouldn't make a new account.
There are different TLDs with different prices and different registrars. Using websites like TLD-LIST or DomComp one can find the cheapest price and use that offer.
Unfortunately nowadays prices of TLDs are artificially increased in my opinion, so this inflated bubble will burst and we might see cheap prices in the near future as economic crisis gets worse.