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I'm trying to figure out where to host my domains including .ai. Currently I have some on: - iwantmyname.com (Love their design) - namecheap (Hate their interface, but +1 for team access). Source: 8 months ago
The team at https://iwantmyname.com/ always seemed small and friendly, and they’re based in NZ. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
I recommend Porkbun, but there are other good registrars such as Only Domains, Google Domains and iwantmyname. Source: 11 months ago
I bought my domain name through iwantmyname.com a while ago. I added GSuite to that domain about a month ago, and everything worked great. A WordPress developer recommended I use BlueHost to build and host my WordPress site, so I did that. Source: about 1 year ago
I use iwantmyname.com. They have good CC-tld and gtld support. They also supported some unique DNS stuff for doing things like DNS tunneling, which not everybody could handle a few years ago. Source: about 1 year ago
MXroute and Migadu offer a type of email hosting where you pick a price tier based on the amount of emails and storage used, not on the number of users. As long as you stay within the tier you can have unlimited mailboxes, with your own domains, you can set up aliases, forwarding, webmail etc. Source: 8 months ago
I'm starting with Mailbox, although people talk wonders about Migadu. Source: 11 months ago
Can’t speak for those panels, but Migadu might work for your emails, if like me, you keep a few clients around after winding down. Source: 12 months ago
I quite like https://migadu.com mainly for its very easy to understand pricing system, when you have 5+ domains and domain aliases gmail becomes very very expensive and that’s before adding all the seats. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
If you don't rely too much on the security part and as you said have not much mail traffic, I can highly recommend looking into migadu. They have a very cheap plan with multiple domains and accounts and such but do limit the mail traffic. Source: over 1 year ago
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