Listing is not accurate, prices for some domains are way too high (even twice the price I've seen elsewhere). I would guess someone is making bucks from advertising Hover and Gandi...
Not sure how accurate this list is. For example, .al is sold for $16.49/year by dot.al vs what they have listed for which is $395/year with gandi.net
Nice! I see you even included your sources.
However, unless I'm mistaken, for the "cheapest" part, you get info from a few big names (uniteddomains, gandi, etc), compare between them and then return which is the cheap of these?<p>So it means a cheaper, albeit less known, registrar might exist for any given domain, correct?<p>Edit: Replying to myself, I think I'm right because for some domains, you list no registrar.<p>For instance, .alsace [1] has a "No results found :(" for registrars, while a quick google search gives 1and1 [2] as a registrar for this tld<p>2nd edit: it appears Gandi also registers .alsace so I don't really know...<p>I found this list of accrited registrars [3] that you could probably use, but it doesn't seem to be up to date since .alsace is not included in it.<p>For those curious enough, registry for .alsace is [4]<p>[1] <a href="http://tld-list.com/tld/alsace" rel="nofollow">http://tld-list.com/tld/alsace</a><p>[2] <a href="http://www.1and1.fr/alsace-domaine" rel="nofollow">http://www.1and1.fr/alsace-domaine</a><p>[3] <a href="https://www.icann.org/registrar-reports/accredited-list.html" rel="nofollow">https://www.icann.org/registrar-reports/accredited-list.html</a><p>[4]<a href="http://www.mondomaine.alsace/" rel="nofollow">http://www.mondomaine.alsace/</a>
Is this one of the <a href="https://domcomp.com" rel="nofollow">https://domcomp.com</a> affiliates or do you actually scrape the data yourself from the registrars? DomComp has been running since September and monitizes itself through affiliate links to the registrars but also allows other sites to use their system for a cut of the affiliate dollars.<p>Just a note, your affiliate link to NameCheap returns a 404 error.
I'm not sure what "no restrictions" is supposed to mean here - I see TLDs that have local presence requirements listed as "no restrictions". For example .eu[1]<p>has "no restrictions" and "Restricted to legal and natural persons in European Union member states. Previously unofficially used for sites in the Basque language, but now .eus is in official use."<p>Some clarification would be nice. Otherwise, great site.<p>It would also be nice if you cataloged providers/pricing for "local contact" and "local presence" services. I got a domain under an obscure ccTLD that was restricted to residents/local businesses a few years ago and it took me several hours to find a company that would take care of that for me.<p>1. <a href="http://tld-list.com/tld/eu" rel="nofollow">http://tld-list.com/tld/eu</a>
Hello! Nice site. I'm the developer of www.domcomp.com - we present similar data of domain prices. Some people here have already mentioned us.<p>I guess we are 'competing', but genuinely wish you good luck with your site!
This is really neat, thanks for doing this. My only wish would be to not cap it at 20 per page. I'd love to scroll through all of them, but i'm not gonna click on the next arrow 41 times. :-(
Similar service which I find a bit easier to use (and faster, although it might just be HN load right now): <a href="https://www.domcomp.com/" rel="nofollow">https://www.domcomp.com/</a>
Simple but useful idea, surprised it has not been done before.<p>I especially like the sunrise feature.<p>Obviously you have your work cut out (a) finding all the registrars and (b) keeping the prices up to date. You can make money as an affiliate for some of the registrars so maybe it would be worth your time.<p>The next step is a feature to check a name for registration against all of those domains.
This is a really cool concept and solves a need, but I don't think the listings are super accurate.<p>I registered <a href="http://three.do" rel="nofollow">http://three.do</a>, my to-do list app that helps you get your top three priorities done for the day, for $150 on 101domain.com, which is $100 cheaper than the $250 registration from Gandi.net.<p>Is there a way to alert the site of cheaper alternatives?
Namecheap is not the cheapest .ca registrar, there are several Canadian providers in the under $10 range/$10. Such as paylessdomains.ca ($9.95) and netfirms ($9.95) and canspace ($9.75)
Is there seriously going to be a ".google" TLD?<p><a href="http://tld-list.com/tld/google" rel="nofollow">http://tld-list.com/tld/google</a><p>Or are some of the entries just proposals?
Feature requests:<p>- Order by price<p>- Filter by limit the number of characters in domain (I.e. only show domains with 2 chars)<p>- The prices at all the registrars selling the domain, for comparison.
I hate most of these TLDs. All it does is allow more domains to be registered by spammers and scammers. It was enough that a company had to buy a .com, .net, .org and maybe a few country specific domains to protect their name, now we need to register almost a thousand or some scammer will sit on company-name.ninja just because they can?<p>Biggest money grab scam to date by icann, et el.