Domain and Ecoerth for Namecheap.com
Updated for February 2019
Welcome to our roundup of coupons for Namecheap! Each week we test all the coupons on this list to make sure that they are still working and valid. If you want you can scroll down to learn some cool new things about Namecheap. Did you know that Namecheap is heavily involved in fighting cyber-security legislation? We’ve got the details below.
Also, we have some helpful tutorials on how to use these promo codes, as well as videos on how to set up your new Namecheap website. Enjoy!
Best Namecheap Coupon Codes Right Now:
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Save 25% Off Shared Hosting Packages:
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Register or Transfer a .COM or .NET:
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Save 40% Off All VPS Hosting Plans with Namecheap:
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Save 20% Off Shared Hosting Plans:
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Save 40% Off Reseller Hosting:
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Save 10-35% Off Domain Names:
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Black Friday Sale: New Deals Every Two Hours!
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Save 10% Off Your First Billing Cycle of VPS Hosting:
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Save 20% Off Your 1st Billing Cycle with Namecheap:
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99 Cent WhoisGuard Protection:
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How To Use Namecheap Promo Codes:
Each website has it’s own shopping cart system and navigating it can be confusing.
Step 1:
Select the Web Hosting Package or Domain Name You Want to Purchase:
Whether you are only looking to register a domain name with Namecheap, or select a hosting plan, choose the one from the menu on the front page.
Step 2:
If you selected hosting, then in the next step you can register a domain name. You can also point an existing domain name to your new hosting account.
Step 3:
When you get to the shopping cart, you’ll see the promo code box on the right hand side of the screen just below the order. Enter the coupon code in that box and click “”:
If the promo code is successful, you’ll see this message:
“Coupon Code Successfully Applied”
If the code is not successful, you’ll see this message:
“Please try again. Unable to apply coupon code. Coupon code has already expired.”
Hopefully you only see the first message!
Customer Reviews for Namecheap:
After reading through a few user reviews it became clear that one of Namecheap’s strengths is their outstanding customer support. Several people mentioned that they felt the customer service reps they dealt with were friendly, responsive, and really went above and beyond in helping them and getting their problems solved or answering their questions. It seems that the live chat support is a better option than calling in on the phone for quick support, and they are very helpful. They were previously strictly a domain registrar (hence the name), but most people seem happy with their shard hosting experience at the company, VPS and dedicated server clients seemed to have varying reviews. Overall the reviews seem favourable, out of 54 total reviews 46 users gave them a rating of 4 stars or higher out of a possible 5 stars.
Namecheap Features:
One thing I noticed that as far as I know is unique to Namecheap is that they offer the Onepager site builder. It is a licensed site builder so you need to pay a yearly fee for it, but it’s a great option if you don’t know much/anything about how to design and build websites. They offer many templates that you can then modify to match your brand or suit your business’ needs, and you can read more about the features here. They also have a section on their website with training videos on how to use the site builder, if you want to find out more about how it works before committing to a payment.
If you are looking for a more budget-friendly option then all of the standard open source content management systems such as WordPress, Joomla!, and Drupal are available as one-click installs as well. There is plenty of documentation on how to use them as well, you just have to do a quick search on Google or YouTube.
7 Things You May Not Know About Namecheap:
- Namecheap is based out of Los Angeles, California.
- There are over 3 Million Domains currently registered with Namecheap.
- It was voted as the Best Domain Registrar by Lifehacker readers in 2019. 2nd place went to Enom, with Hover, Gandi and Dreamhost rounding out the top 5.
- Namecheap is heavily involved in fighting CISPA, a Congressional bill that would force all tech companies to hand over all information to the government without a warrant. Of course this isn’t Namecheap’s first foray into U.S. poltiics: the domain registrar was also heavily involved in fighting GoDaddy.
- Namecheap accepts Bitcoin as payment.
- The company has donated over $100,000 to the Electronic Frontier Foundation(EEF) to help support online freedom.
- Namecheap is working with a service called “Awesomebabyname.com” that helps parents choose the name of their children based on domain name availability.
Namecheap is a Los Angeles based Domain Registrar that manages over 3 million domain names. The company was founded in 2000, and was voted the best domain registrar by Lifehacker. Namecheap is also known for taking a strong anti-SOPA stance when the unpopular government legislation was supported by rival Godaddy.
Namecheap’s Official Youtube Channel:
Now that you’re all signed up with your new services, these videos will help you set up your products so you can focus on building your website as quickly as possible:
Namecheap on Facebook: The official Facebook page has lots of useful content for webmasters, including: special offers, new products, charity events and relevant marketing tips.