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Namecheap Outage Map

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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.

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Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
Noida, UP 1
Greater Noida, UP 1
Gorakhpur, UP 1
City of Austin, TX 1
Guayaquil, Provincia del Guayas 1
Davao, Davao 1

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Namecheap Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • httpmohib mohib (@httpmohib) reported

    **** u namecheap i solved my problem on my own

  • CLeavittnisha Nisha Ranjan (@CLeavittnisha) reported

    @Namecheap @Cloudflare Already reported but due no proper law for cryptocurrency here , Changelly continuously scamming with the help of yours , why you not check your self ? there of tons of complaints on internet ?

  • TheBigMave Константин 𓃵 (@TheBigMave) reported

    @Namecheap has best customer support on the planet.

  • EclipsedNoir EclipsedNoir (@EclipsedNoir) reported

    @jrossr2 Never used NameCheap, neither as a domain registrar nor as a hosting service, so fair enough.

  • reichswanderer Nnanna (@reichswanderer) reported

    @GO54_hq ngl y'all have the worst site hosting I've seen, I can't lie... I should have just made the purchase on namecheap

  • ChristoRibeiro Christophe Ribeiro (@ChristoRibeiro) reported

    Where do you buy your domain? Namecheap is nice, but its UX is terrible.

  • MrPicule mrpicule.eth (@MrPicule) reported

    @Namecheap i already fix all by cloudfare and their web3 ipfs integration

  • 131990Singh Anything (kuchbhi) (✸,✸) (@131990Singh) reported

    I asked from perplexity and got this answer. Why Is Domain Setup So Frustrating? Complex Interfaces: Many domain registrars and DNS service providers, like Namecheap and Cloudflare, have technical dashboards not always designed with beginners in mind. Different Terminology: Steps may be labeled differently between services ("A record" vs. "DNS Host", etc.), leading to confusion. Lack of Guided UX: Few services offer a simple, guided process to connect your domain—most expect users to read documentation and troubleshoot errors themselves. Error Messaging: Cryptic or generic error messages make it difficult to know what’s wrong or how to fix it. Suggestions For a Friendlier Experience Wizard-Based Setup: A step-by-step guide or wizard that detects issues in real time and provides clear, actionable suggestions could save a lot of frustration. Clearer Documentation: Interactive documentation or short video guides that visually walk users through the process would help non-technical users. Automatic Configuration: Single-click DNS setups for popular platforms (like “Connect to WordPress,” “Connect to Shopify”) already exist in some places, but could be more widespread and prominent. What Can You Do Now? Contact Support: Reach out to customer support for your domain registrar or DNS provider. They can walk you through the issue in real time. Use Community Forums: Often, others have faced the same problems. Searching for your error messages or describing your situation in forums can yield solutions. Step Back, Double-Check: Sometimes, waiting a bit (DNS updates can take time), clearing your browser cache, or carefully re-reading documentation helps spot missed details. You're not alone—many users, even developers, feel that domain configuration could be much more user-friendly. Your feedback to these companies and sharing your experience helps push the industry to improve the UX for everyone

  • MrPicule mrpicule.eth (@MrPicule) reported

    during domain creation there is no UX at all, I never thought it was so difficult to bind an existing working link to a domain, I bought a domain, I've been trying to set up access to it for 3 hours, first through namecheap, now through cloudfare, but nothing works at all, you enter information like in the documentation, you get a lot of errors, is it so difficult to make user friendly interface and configuration?

  • Darcymason Darcy - BuyitforLife.com (@Darcymason) reported

    @TonyNames I can't stand namecheap. 10 years ago they were a good registrar. Now they are among the worst.

  • Zeeshanalizul01 Zeeshan Ali (@Zeeshanalizul01) reported

    @Shpigford Honestly, I like both! 💯 Namecheap is perfect for clean UX and affordable pricing, and GoDaddy shines with its robust support and tools. Why choose one when you can benefit from both? 😎

  • chaseonxcom Chase (@chaseonxcom) reported

    @RhysSullivan Any reason why searching for domains we have to login first? Feel like a huge blocker compared to namecheap etc

  • alexchristou_ Alex Christou (@alexchristou_) reported

    Email hosting is the worst. Namecheap bit of a nightmare. Got caught out talking to an AI support agent ffs

  • JulianEngel13 Julian Engel (@JulianEngel13) reported

    @Shpigford Not at all. Spaceship is the new kid in town they get to move super fast on, while namecheap is the established, slow moving one

  • wurakayode wura kayode (@wurakayode) reported

    Daily reminder that @GoDaddy is trash. easily the worst domain providers in the world. They are also more expensive. Better off going to @Namecheap

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