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Namecheap Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Namecheap users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Namecheap, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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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.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Ikorodu, Lagos 1
Paris, Île-de-France 1
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Community Discussion

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Namecheap Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • sals_patel
    Sal P (@sals_patel) reported

    Hey @Namecheap I have DM’d you! No response from support emails etc

  • TelepathicPug
    TelepathicPug (@TelepathicPug) reported

    @inf0stache Finding the "Icelandic Phallological Museum" in a privacy protected namecheap whois never fails to make me giggle

  • hi_pixi
    pixi (@hi_pixi) reported

    Mine works very well...I use it to pay for backblaze cloud, cloudflare r2, workers, domains subscriptions, namecheap domains and OVH cloud and no issues for a year now. Before I tried the Airtel one but it couldn't pay for backblaze service so I switched to MTN and it's fine

  • techokoye
    Okoye (@techokoye) reported

    @alll_well @pxxl_space never heard of Namecheap? Some are listed as low as $0.99 .

  • eibrahim
    Emad Ibrahim (@eibrahim) reported

    @melvynx @sepiropht Slow? Slow for what? You are just getting a domain. I have my bot automatically purchase a domain using namecheap api. I set the Nameservers to digital ocean and I am done.

  • maxceem
    Maksym Mykhailenko (@maxceem) reported

    @rozzabuilds I'm switching to Cloudflare from Namecheap for domains where I don't need custom domain email support

  • michael_goke
    Michael Adegoke (@michael_goke) reported

    @MilaChervenkova @Namecheap Thanks, you stopped using Namecheap's hosting. I was considering them I see you had some complaints about their service

  • JimmyBoonen
    Kenny (@JimmyBoonen) reported

    @ravikiran_dev7 Im using porkbun. Namecheap is bad.

  • melvynx
    Melvyn • Builder (@melvynx) reported

    If 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

  • steveMmattison
    Springblade 🇺🇸 (@steveMmattison) reported

    @LotusPeptideCom @PeptideSupplyCo From Grok Expert: Compare & contrast Hostinger and Namecheap domain registrars to Cloudflare. I've heard Hostinger and Namecheap are quick to suspend websites for little reason. What's the truth about suspended websites, and does it happen very much on Cloudflare. Specifically for Peptide selling sites.Hostinger/Namecheap vs Cloudflare Registrar: Hostinger/Namecheap: Cheap initial domains + hosting bundles; quick suspensions for abuse, phishing reports (often false), WHOIS issues, or illegal content. Namecheap explicitly bans "illegal pharmacy/controlled substances." Cloudflare: Registrar + DNS/proxy only (no hosting); at-cost renewals, top security/DNS; suspensions rare, only for legal/TOS violations—not quick content takedowns. Suspensions truth (esp. peptides): Common on Hostinger (phishing/abuse complaints); some on Namecheap for pharmacy-like sites. Rare on Cloudflare. Peptides (unapproved drugs) carry high risk everywhere—Namecheap bans them outright; Cloudflare least aggressive.

  • maxceem
    Maksym Mykhailenko (@maxceem) reported

    @rozzabuilds I'm switching to Cloudflare from Namecheap for domains where I don't need custom domain email support

  • alexprintss
    Alex (@alexprintss) reported

    How I book 14 qualified calls per week with fitness studio owners using a two-step outreach system. Here's the exact system: 1. Register 2 new domains on Namecheap and let them sit for 5 days before setup 2. Add email hosting through Google Workspace at $6 per mailbox per month 3. Warm each inbox in Instantly for 14 days sending internal emails to each other 4. Build a list of 800 boutique fitness studios in Apollo filtering by 3-25 employees 5. Export owner and GM contact info using Apollo's direct dial and email finder 6. Write a 3-email sequence: curiosity hook, specific case study, calendar link 7. First email is 40 words max asking one question about their biggest lead gen challenge 8. Second email drops a result: helped a similar studio add 40 members in 60 days 9. Third email is the ask: 15-minute call to see if we can replicate it 10. Send 60 emails daily per domain so 120 total volume per day 11. Space emails 4 days apart to avoid feeling spammy 12. Positive replies get tagged in Instantly and routed to GHL via webhook 13. GHL sends a booking link tied to Cal synced with my real availability 14. Booking form asks revenue, current marketing channels, and decision authority 15. No-shows trigger one automated reschedule offer then they're moved to nurture 16. Make pulls weekly stats from Instantly into a dashboard showing reply rates by domain This consistently books 12-16 calls weekly with a 40% show rate. i break down systems like this daily. follow along.

  • maxiim3_dev
    Max (@maxiim3_dev) reported

    @CodeWithAmann I personally use @infomaniak . Namecheap, great, cheap, but not transparent on pricing, got a couple of issues in the past.

  • SoCalRuss1983
    Russ 🇺🇸 🦅 (@SoCalRuss1983) reported

    @sarahskye @RWMaloneMD NameCheap Inc. Is the company name. Look above for domain name. Also its not related to X Corp, making it an issue.

  • whoispraise_
    René (@whoispraise_) reported

    @joseph_ajibodu @asemota cloudflare doesn’t support a lot of tld. The best bet is namecheap.

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