Google Domains is in the process of being sold to Squarespace. See Squarespace for more info on the pending sale.
What are your thoughts on alternative domain registrars to Google Domains? Do nothing and just go with Squarespace after the transition? They indicate they will keep Google's renewal pricing for at least 12 months, but I'm guessing they will increase significantly after that (e.g., domains that currently cost $12 at Google would cost $20 at Squarespace's current rates).
Alternatives to Squarespace that I'm considering are Porkbun and Cloudflare. What are your opinions on those? Pros and cons? What others should I consider? Some things that are important to me include no game playing on pricing (e.g. same renewal price as registration price), no added costs for things that should be included (e.g. DNSSEC, Whois privacy, etc). Squarespace appears to meet those requirements.
Which registrars do you use or have used? What do you like about them? What don't you like? Have you had any problems?
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I didn't know that, but LOL, killed by Google is already up-to-date with the now defunct 288 Google projects.
Experimenting is fine but I continue to not understand why Google hates his brand like that.
It is especially ironic that they are killing it only about a year or so after taking it out of beta. It was in beta for most of its 9 or so years of life.
I've used Namecheap and have never had trouble with that service.
Thanks for the recommendation.
I'm actually surprised that people were using Google Domains.
Personally, I only use OVH.
Thanks. I'll check out OVH. I hadn't heard of them.
I started using Google Domains because it was convenient.
They had the same prices for at least 7 years. I think their domain registrar business is too small relative to rest of their company for pricing to really matter to them.
Pretty sure I'll be taking mine to Cloudflare. Wholesale pricing and a great interface for editing DNS, plus all the other fun Cloudflare security benefits.
Thanks. Cloudflare is one of the ones I'm leaning toward.
For sure. AFAIK it's the closest thing to what Google Domains offered, but with a fair amount more features.
Just a buy a
.app
domain, but it cannot be transfered.Hope they can be transferable after acquisition.
I prefer Cloudflare.
Thanks. I might go with Cloudflare. Most of my domains can be transferred anywhere (
.com
,.org
,.net
). I have a.dev
that might limit my options, but I have to wait on that one anyway (registered it too recently to transfer).Beyond search, YouTube, and ads, not much with Google lasts long. And YouTube probably lasts mainly for the ad revenue.
I've been looking into alternatives myself. I'm leaning towards cloudflare, porkbun, and namesilo (in that order). Cloudflare is the cheapest but seems to be missing a huge majority of the newer TLDs, so I'll use porkbun for the domains incompatible with cloudflare.
My current top 2 are the same as yours. Except at the moment I'm not sure which is my top 1. I haven't taken a look at namesilo yet though.
You think people are complaining because potential of price change? Seems you're out of touch with what people are actually saying
I haven't actually ruled out just doing nothing now, and going with Squarespace after the transition. But I don't know anyone who has experience with them, positive or negative, and so far nobody has commented on Squarespace. I'm guessing based on the focus of their website that most of their current domain business is tied to their hosting services, which I have no intention of using.
I actually have anywhere from 3 to 8 years left on each of my domains (I tend to add multiple years at a time) so any pricing changes won't really impact me for a while.
But knowing myself, if I don't use this as an opportunity to deliberately decide which registrar to use, then I'll likely just end up continuing to use the one that Google has chosen for me.