HACKER Q&A
📣 eeemmmooo

Who should I use for Domain Names since Google Domains has been sold?


I've been using Google Domains for a long time and have amassed a couple hundred domain names over that time. Google Domains worked well for me because I could delegate some domains to be managed by my IT team and not have to share logins.

I really need a domain management system that is setup for Multiple user permissions to maintain and manage domain changes. Can anyone share their experiences with a domain management service that has a similar feature?


  👤 tredre3 Accepted Answer ✓
Porkbun supports sub-accounts[1] to manage domains and is generally recommended as a good registrar.

Cloudflare supports roles[2] but in my experience it's a bit annoying to setup and each user needs a full CF account. It's otherwise a well regarded registrar around here as well.

Namecheap also supports delegation[3]. I personally wouldn't recommended to use namecheap because of some questionable practices, but I know that many on HN disagree with this sentiment so it's worth considering!

1. https://kb.porkbun.com/article/182-subaccounts-guide

2. https://developers.cloudflare.com/fundamentals/account-and-b...

3. https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx...


👤 ezedv
There are plenty of excellent options to consider. Namesilo and Namecheap are popular choices with user-friendly interfaces and competitive pricing. Take your time to explore their features and reviews to find the best fit for your needs. Good luck with your domain search!

👤 beauHD
All solid and I have accounts with all of them. I threw in NJAL.LA if you want some privacy.

https://www.ovhcloud.com/en/domains/

https://njal.la/

https://www.sav.com/


👤 rwky
https://www.gandi.net/

I think they support what you want but I've not checked in a while. I'm not sure if it's still the case but AWS used to use them when you registered a domain through them.


👤 KomoD
Cloudflare and Porkbun are pretty decent choices, just an FYI though: you cannot use external nameservers if your domain is with cloudflare

👤 6sp
Moved to Cloudflare a while ago and have no complaints.

👤 f0e4c2f7
Have been trying to decide on this myself. AWS seeming like a good option.

👤 verdverm
We are planning to move to Cloudflare