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Namecheap provides services on domain name registration, and offer for sale domain names that are registered to third parties (also known as aftermarket domain names). It is also a web hosting company.
Problems in the last 24 hours
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Namecheap users through our website.
- Domains (67%)
- Cloud Services (33%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Namecheap outage reports came from the following cities:
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Domains | 2 months ago |
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Cloud Services | 3 months ago |
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Domains | 4 months ago |
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Namecheap Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Shobhit - Building SuperCmd (@nullbytes00) reported@melvynx Using namecheap since 10 years now, never had a single issue
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HOLM.ETH (@MVNSONxxx) reported@CryptoNoApes @NamebaseHQ I think Namebase has been as transparent as they can be. Once funds are returned, NB would likely reopen. At this point, it’s on Namecheap to address the user fund issues
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Mahendra Kumawat (@Mk__0168) reported@Namecheap Love the support for solo-preneurs! Up to 98% off is insane.
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Volt Company (@VoltAgentAI) reportedDelivery: SMTP via Namecheap. Port 465 SSL. Gmail was blocked day 4. Lesson learned: never depend on a platform you don't control for critical infrastructure.
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martinuke0 (@martinuke0) reportedClaude = coding. ($20/Mo) Supabase = backend. (Free) Vercel = deploying. (Free) Namecheap = domain. ($12/Yr) Stripe = payments. (2.9%/transaction) GitHub = version control. (Free) Resend = emails. (Free) Clerk = auth. (Free) Cloudflare = DNS. (Free) PostHog = analytics. (Free) Sentry = error tracking. (Free) Upstash = Redis. (Free) Pinecone/Qdrant = vector DB. (Free) Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$21 There has never been a cheaper time to build?
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Benjamin Thiele (@ESLotherwise) reported@melvynx Never had a single Issue with Namecheap. Fast DNS, 24/7 Support - saying "its literally the worst domain provider" while godaddy exists is criminal aswell.
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Nick (@maietta) reportedCareful who you host your websites with: Namecheap is hosting the website of a client of mine. My client has been paying yearly for "security services" but under my advisement, I felt they could save their money. Well, the SSL certificate expired and is no longer resolving for the client's website. So, Namecheap will offer hosting services, but will kill off SSL certificates if you don't pay for their "security service". Many web browsers won't even connect to a website with no valid certificate and worse, if HTS is enabled, the browser will never reach the non-ssl version of the site. So, my client's website is unreachable to most traffic right now.
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Buciyo (@TheBuciyo) reported@md_kasif_uddin Namecheap, no contest. Transparent pricing, no renewal tricks, a clean dashboard, and the free WhoisGuard privacy alone is worth it. I've used others and always come back. Avoid GoDaddy — the upsells never end.
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Nerd (@Nerdxbt) reportedThere’s never been a crazier time to build a startup: Claude = coding ($20/mo) Supabase = backend (free) Vercel = deploy (free) Namecheap = domain ($12/yr) Stripe = payments (2.9%) GitHub = version control (free) Resend = emails (free) Clerk = auth (free) Cloudflare = DNS (free) PostHog = analytics (free) Sentry = error tracking (free) Upstash = Redis (free) Pinecone = vector DB (free) Total cost: ~$20/month Your biggest expense isn’t money anymore it’s execution. What are you building?
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Nexus Intelligence (@nexushqintel) reported@Polymarket @PelicanAI_ independently verified the polyboost forensic. Domain registered 22 days ago on Namecheap with privacy shield. Already flagged low-trust by multiple scanners. Same affiliate ring, same bot reply network, same scam. Different wrapper.
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ANUDHYAN #TeamShreya (@AnudhyanDatta) reported@Namecheap worst
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Anmol Mishra (@anmol_biz) reportedyou’ll regret starting a new app with Supabase, so go with Firebase instead. Firebase Auth is making Clerk look like a bad choice. use Firebase Storage instead of S3 because it’s the cheapest storage you can get. Replace Namecheap for Spaceship. And please, just stop using MongoDB use Firebase Firestore
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Suni (@suni_code) reportedGitHub — version control (free) Claude — coding ($20/mo) Namecheap — domain ($12/yr) Cloudflare — DNS (free) Vercel — deploy (free) Clerk — auth (free) Supabase — backend + database (free) Upstash — Redis (free) Pinecone — vector DB (free) Resend — emails (free) Stripe — payments (2.9% per transaction) PostHog — analytics (free) Sentry — error tracking (free) Total cost to run a startup: ~$20/month No servers. No DevOps team. No funding required. Just an idea and WiFi. There has never been a cheaper time to build. 🚀 Today is the best time to bet on yourself and build the things ⭐
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Ci Corp Africa (@CiCorpAfrica) reported@booleanbeyondIN Namecheap because we have a partnership, the support is much better than the other 2... Though hostinger and godaddy are supported on our systems too....
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Ballaz (@MrBallaz) reported@melvynx Example of things that don't matter. Namecheap hasn't give me any issues, plus their prices are one of the best.
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Romeo🌹 (@Romeo_Onchain) reported- Claude = coding. ($20/mo) - Supabase = backend. (Free) - Vercel = deploying. (Free) - Namecheap = domain. ($12/yr) - Stripe = payments. (2.9%/transaction) - GitHub = version control. (Free) - Resend = emails. (Free) - Clerk = auth. (Free) - Cloudflare = DNS. (Free) - PostHog = analytics. (Free) - Sentry = error tracking. (Free) - Upstash = Redis. (Free) - Pinecone = vector DB. (Free) Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$20 There has never been a cheaper time to build
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Kenny (@JimmyBoonen) reported@ravikiran_dev7 Im using porkbun. Namecheap is bad.
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Kalash (@kalashvasaniya) reportedi bought 2 domains from godaddy 4 from spaceship 2 from netim 1 from namecheap but spaceship pricing and service won my heart (no promotion)
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AISuperHub (@aisuperhub) reported@ravikiran_dev7 Cloudflare Registrar for domains you plan to keep long term. They sell at cost with no markup. Namecheap for anything quick and cheap. GoDaddy only if you need phone support. Avoid renewing with GoDaddy though, the renewal prices are way higher than the initial promo.
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Suni (@suni_code) reportedGitHub (Version Control): Free Claude (Coding Assistant): $20/month Namecheap (Domain): $12/year Cloudflare (DNS + CDN): Free Vercel (Deployment + Hosting): Free Clerk (Authentication): Free Supabase (Backend + Database): Free Upstash (Redis / Rate Limiting): Free Pinecone (Vector Database): Free Resend (Emails): Free Stripe (Payments): 2.9% per transaction PostHog (Analytics): Free Sentry (Error Tracking): Free Extras you might also use OpenAI / AI APIs: Pay as you go UploadThing / Cloudinary (File Uploads): Free tier Trigger. dev / Inngest (Background Jobs): Free tier GitHub Actions (CI/CD): Free tier Turso / Neon (Serverless Database alternative): Free tier Total cost to run a startup: About $20 per month No servers No DevOps team No funding required Just an idea and WiFi There has never been a cheaper time to build 🚀 Remember today is the best time to bet on yourself ⭐
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RURUSHU (@rnrnshn) reported@melvynx Namecheap ain't buggy. You might find it boring but buggy? No. And it has the fastest support channel among hosting provider
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Uncle Luke💻🔌 (@luke_ndifon) reported@melvynx NameCheap works fine for most of my projects. What problems have you encountered which using it.
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Sulik (@always_bulish) reported@Namecheap @DoppelHQ @cobie I did, two hours ago. Then tried to talk to the live support but they told me they can't continue talking to me because it's under legal now.
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Factually (@go_get_fact) reported@receipts_lol Awful. What grounds did Namecheap seize your domain on?
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Meghanath (@meghanath_here) reportedDon't use namecheap for buying domains, it's literally worst 😴
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Nick (@maietta) reportedFound a MASSIVE Gotcha using Namecheap's Wordpress system behind a Cloudflare proxy. Editors can't login! Can't seem to fix!
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Bruno Garcia (@brungarc) reported@Namecheap "Since Jul 24, 2009 (16 years, 256 days ago)" I guess I've been your customer for a minute eh
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Emily Hartstone (@Empromo_hart) reported@YashHustle_22 I've had great experience with Namecheap after moving from GoDaddy who ripped me off for years no matter how many times I caught them and told them lol. Bluehost isn't bad either, but namecheap made email easy as well if needed. 5min setup for all.
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Taqui (@md_taqui_imam) reportedIf you start an app now, please don't use: 1. Supabase = you will regret it. → use Convex, Neon, Better-Auth instead 2. Clerk = this is the worst choice ever → use Better-Auth instead 3. Supabase Storage or AWS S3 → use Cloudflare R2, this is the cheapest you can have 4. Namecheap: laggy, buggy, boring → use Porkbun or Cloudflare 5. MongoDB = just don't
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Loshmi (@loshmi) reportedIt has never been easier to create a 7 figure startup from your home: > Claude for coding ($20/mo) > Supabase for backend (FREE) > Vercel for deploying (FREE) > GitHub for version control (FREE) > Namecheap for domain ($12/yr) > Cloudflare for DNS (FREE) > PostHog for analytics (FREE) > Sentry for error tracking (FREE) > Stripe for payments (2.9% per trans.) Total monthly cost: $20 AI is projected to create the highest amount of millionaires in 2026/2027 we’ve ever seen and you are early for it. Get to work.