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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
Greater Noida, UP 1
Ikorodu, Lagos 1
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Namecheap Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • 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

  • Nas_tech_AI
    Nas (@Nas_tech_AI) 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.

  • 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.

  • HarrowingTimes
    Borden Hachez (@HarrowingTimes) reported

    @BenjaminHouy That's normal, United Domains is one of the worst companies out there. Always use @Porkbun or maybe namecheap. If you have issues with United Domains you can also use reclabox and publicly complain about them, United Domains don't like public shaming and they will insta fix it

  • gurpreet671
    Gurpreet Singh (@gurpreet671) 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. follow @gurpreet671 for more such insights. Let's learn and grow together.

  • ERP2009
    Eric Parfait (@ERP2009) reported

    @Namecheap are you having issues with Custom DNS? everytime I add nameservers, and hit the save button, I get "OOOPS! Something went wrong, please try again." What is going on with that?

  • twwilliams
    Tommy Williams 🇺🇦 (@twwilliams) reported

    @EleanorKonik I'm really not sure which provider is the most trustworthy these days. I keep my most valuable domains on Network Solutions, but I have no idea if that's a good idea. I do know that I pay a lot more than at Namecheap, where I have most of the others.

  • maietta
    Nick (@maietta) reported

    Careful 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.

  • CryptoCyberia
    Lain on the Blockchain (@CryptoCyberia) reported

    @itsjustcornbro Attempted to continue the business alone despite me having my equity in Delaware, seizing a digital accounts for the company I secured with Yubikeys by fraudulently claiming to be me with NameCheap support, a couple felonies related to unauthorized access. Basically instead of us making millions (we were already partners with the biggest company in that industry and they said they'd acquire us if we hit certain KPIs) he took a knife out, stabbed me in the back, and slit his own throat and died.

  • go_get_fact
    Factually (@go_get_fact) reported

    @receipts_lol Awful. What grounds did Namecheap seize your domain on?

  • DeepCantCode
    DeepCantCode (@DeepCantCode) reported

    @gxjo_dev naaa brooooo i never found a cheap domain in Namecheap FUHHHHHHHHHHHHH

  • davidyjeong
    DYJ (@davidyjeong) reported

    an attacker tried to hijack one of our domains as well, here's what happened > i get an email from the domain registrar's abuse department telling me they've approved my request to change the email on my account to contact@<similar domain> > i don't own this other domain and i've never made such a request > within 30 seconds, i emailed back saying i did not make the request > i email namecheap, the registrar for the other domain and report abuse to block STMP/IMAP > i pull out my laptop in the middle of a shopping mall and literally sit on the floor to log in and add in every form of MFA i could > 10 minutes later, the account is locked > i get an email from the registrar effectively saying "ignore the previous email, we didn't change the email yet. we've locked your account, please give us KYC documents" > i go back and forth and provide all the KYC documents they ask for > i confirm that no changes can be made to the domain while it is locked > i create a ticket from the regitrar's contact form from their official website to verify the email thread is legitimate > the account is locked for a week while they verify my documents > we constantly monitor the domain (dig NS <domain> +short) just in case > i threaten to submit an ICANN complaint and tell my users to use a new domain if they don't unlock my account > account unlocked within minutes > currently moving everything to AWS Route 53 PSA - if you're not on AWS, move everything to AWS. if you log into a website with your wallet, make sure to carefully read the authorizations prompt

  • MuyiwaMighty
    Ademuyiwa Johnson (@MuyiwaMighty) reported

    @melvynx Please don't use neon and namecheap is not slow. That's a total lie

  • jacobhartmannx
    Jacob Hartmann (@jacobhartmannx) reported

    @ethanjaack The few legacy sites in my portfolio are being converted to static builds with serverless backends... The biggest problem I have with Namecheap is moving hundreds of domains out to another provider with a reasonable API & Terraform provider.

  • loshmi
    Loshmi (@loshmi) reported

    It 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.

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