Maybe I’m missing something, but why would someone use this for domain registration? There are already a lot of reputable registrars with lower prices. Curious what the main advantage is.
Every new idea starts small. The prices will keep going down as we are able to register directly with the nic's, so it should be on par sooner or later with all the big ones. Also going to try and have it populate all the expired/dropping from all the providers so its easy to bid on a domain if its dropping on say dropcatch, dynadot, etc.
That's a long way of saying nothing makes us stand out from our competitors.
Especially since you're not even a registrar. You're just a middleman, like Njalla... Therefore, for every domain we register with you, you are the owner, not us.
> We register and manage domain names on your behalf through Dynadot
I stuck with worst domain n3mo.shop I build a dev tool but due to shortage on fund have to buy this trash domainT-T
Maybe I’m missing something, but why would someone use this for domain registration? There are already a lot of reputable registrars with lower prices. Curious what the main advantage is.
Every new idea starts small. The prices will keep going down as we are able to register directly with the nic's, so it should be on par sooner or later with all the big ones. Also going to try and have it populate all the expired/dropping from all the providers so its easy to bid on a domain if its dropping on say dropcatch, dynadot, etc.
That's a long way of saying nothing makes us stand out from our competitors.
Especially since you're not even a registrar. You're just a middleman, like Njalla... Therefore, for every domain we register with you, you are the owner, not us.
> We register and manage domain names on your behalf through Dynadot
Sure. And if I follow your logic, only godaddy should be the only registrar that exists. No need for competition, diffrent ux, diffrent domains, etc.
Does it allow you to transfer registrar?
yes, https://www.ns6.com/transfer/
Is it the same author as before?
Nope, but he does have a part of this.