Registering a domain takes ten minutes; regretting your registrar choice lasts years. Here is what actually matters in 2026 beyond the flashy first-year price.
Renewal price beats intro deals
Calculate the three-year total, not year one. Registrars that look cheap upfront often charge premium renewals.
DNS control and portability
You should own your DNS records, transfer auth codes, and registrar lock settings. If leaving is hard, you are stuck.
Privacy and security
WHOIS privacy should be included. Enable 2FA on your account the same day you register.
Key takeaways
- Why do domain renewal prices jump after year one?
- Do I need WHOIS privacy?
- Can I move domains between registrars easily?
Frequently asked questions
Summary
The best domain registrar in 2026 is the one you will still want to use at renewal price. Compare multi-year renewal costs, DNS features, and lock policies before chasing intro discounts.
A practical guide to choosing domain registrars based on renewal pricing, DNS control, and transfer policies — not first-year promotions.