I used to have a really cheap domain from Namecheap before, and I used Cloudflare as my DNS. I’m going to buy a new domain, and Spaceship seems to be the cheapest registrar for my domain right now (I’m only buying for one year), however they seem really new. Are there any differences between Namecheap and Spaceship, and should I use one over the other?

    • tester1121 (moved)@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      I know, I’m just wondering about the differences between the two registrars. I edited the post to make it less confusing.

  • tvcvt@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Sorry to say I’ve never heard of spaceship, but wanted to make sure you know that Cloudflare now has a registrar service, so if you’re already using them for DNS, that might be worth a look for you.

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    1 year ago

    I use namecheap for a ton of my domains, but I use them only as a registrar. All of my hosting is done on other providers (aws, digitalocean, linode, etc.).

    This means I’ve got access to my hosts’ machines via command line, and so can setup up certbot really easily. Though going with a self-managed host also means you’ll need to have some technical proficiency to take care of things yourself. But to me, that’s part of the fun.

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    1 year ago

    Correct me if I’m wrong, but I am pretty sure that Spaceship is a new endeavor by Namecheap themselves. With this as reasoning I’ve seen people advise to keep a distance from Spaceship, because it’s somewhat expected to have the same (bad) customer service.

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    1 year ago

    I’ve preferred namecheap for years for their charity fundraising for the EFF and general no-nonsense takes on various Internet related political issues that have come up over the years.

    It also helps that the service is also nice with a high quality UI, a generous number of DNS records (you have to watch this, I forget who but one place I used way back when only gave 5 records for free), and I’ve never had issues with their DNS servers.