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Now I'm curious how the data looks for us nerds over here on the fediverse: where do you register your domains?

If at multiple places, let's interpret this as if you were registering a domain today, where would you register it?

tackily if you don't mind boosting I'd actually like a lot of data on this I'm really curious!

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March 12, 2026 at 5:18:27 PM

among many other things, any company with a page for their 88x31 buttons is probably based yeah

none of what i am about to say is a criticism or speaks poorly for the company, but my own subjective preferences have a couple of concerns for me personally:

  • the pricing is fine and reasonable to support a smaller company. if I had two domains, sure. but I have almost a hundred and the added expense would be pretty significant even just spot checking a few domains

  • i prefer to use registrars directly, avoiding resellers. resellers aren't a bad thing - i was one myself like 20 years ago - the bar for being a registrar is very high.

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Register your domain name online for $.

I only use canspace.ca.

They're a cheap and fairly trustworthy place to get the .ca CCTLD, and that's all I use.

In the US, we used HostGator, but since moving to Canada, we've been using CanSpace. Reasonable pricing, offers hosting so I don't have to manage multiple accounts, and I didn't have to learn a new interface for file management.

I registered mine at OVH. They're an European cloud provider where I also intend to have my future fedi instance and website hosted. When/if I ever get around to doing that.

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