Cloudflare sells domains at cost.. So it pretty much as cheap as you can get. They make money off their other businesses.
this post was submitted on 24 Jun 2023
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I've used many in the past (AWS, name, namecheap, domain, 101, (cringe) godaddy, and several smaller ones). Currently I use:
- Cloudflare - Laziness and centralization. I use them for my DNS so having a smaller surface area of places to manage mosst of my domains domains is kinda nice. It works and their prices are pretty darn good.
- Hover - It's great, those Tucows folks know what they're doing. I mainly use it if there are TLDs that CF doesn't support yet.
Iβm just going to let them transfer my domains to squarespace and start using that so I donβt have to do anything lol
Im glad you posted this. I hadn't heard that this was happening and have 2 domains at Google.