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Namecheap provides services on domain name registration, and offer for sale domain names that are registered to third parties (also known as aftermarket domain names). It is also a web hosting company.

Problems in the last 24 hours

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Namecheap users through our website.

  • 35% E-mail (35%)
  • 30% Hosting (30%)
  • 22% Domains (22%)
  • 13% Cloud Services (13%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Namecheap outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Panamá E-mail 8 days ago
Cochabamba Domains 8 days ago
Cochabamba E-mail 9 days ago
Bogotá E-mail 9 days ago
Ciudad Jardín E-mail 9 days ago
Lima Hosting 9 days ago
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Namecheap Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ChristinaPanin1
    Christina Panina (@ChristinaPanin1) reported

    @justdevopsguy @Namecheap I'm sorry we let you down. Unfortunately, we had a couple of global outages that coincided with the migration. The product is stabilized. Yet this is definitely not the level of product quality you deserve.

  • Lorncat
    Lauren (@Lorncat) reported

    @NamecheapCEO Should my team go to the office tomorrow yes or no? Namecheap isn’t giving me an answer. Server is still down. Do we close indefinitely?

  • SmallNewsX
    Small News (@SmallNewsX) reported

    @ShimituMusic @NamecheapCEO Why will you take legal action? Since I started using Namecheap this is the first time their server went down. Big companies like Facebook, Cloudflare, even Google has gone down before so let’s take it easy with Namecheap.

  • a_shimanski
    Artyom Shimanski (@a_shimanski) reported

    @hectorivand @Namecheap @Cloudflare that's basically what I want, half my inbox is stuff I never agreed to

  • jai_ozzie
    Jai (@jai_ozzie) reported

    @NamecheapCEO 14+ hours of business email disruption. Emails bounced. Business impacted. Namecheap’s compensation? $10. Yes, $10. Does @Namecheap seriously believe this demonstrates accountability to a small business after a major infrastructure outage? Thread 🧵 1/4

  • GatoGodMode
    🟣 Gato (@GatoGodMode) reported

    @UK_Daniel_Card @Namecheap All my sites went down RIP. But I still love namecheap. This isn't their fault.

  • goldenTwine
    Subrato Paul (@goldenTwine) reported

    @Namecheap You should change your name, it's mis-leading. Your renewal fees are shooting up. I want to get both my domain names transferred to another registrar. i hope you won't create problem with Auth code.

  • ettaegbe
    Etta egbe (@ettaegbe) reported

    @taylorotwell When Namecheap went down, I wondered if the cloud in Laravel cloud is actually cloud as in if a data center in the US fails a data center in Europe can still serve our applications.

  • To_bi_Bakare
    Tobi (@To_bi_Bakare) reported

    Option 3: Namecheap Namecheap accepts PayPal as well as cards if you already have or can set up a PayPal account funded another way, that sidesteps the naira-card issue too.

  • eas4ai
    Shawn McAllister (@eas4ai) reported

    @Namecheap No… last time I had an issue, you said the same ****… kindly **** off.

  • handygas
    handygas (@handygas) reported

    @Namecheap loses power in Phoenix due to a storm has to shut down the system to avoid any further damage. Shutting down websites access to all sorts of features it's almost like @Tesla_Megapack doesn't exist in the world. What the heck?

  • Lorncat
    Lauren (@Lorncat) reported

    @NamecheapCEO Support team at NameCheap is saying they don’t have an ETA for remaining users. In response to whether this would take weeks/months, they kept saying “It may be restored much sooner; we simply don't have a specific timeframe to provide at the moment.” So possibly years too

  • HVemasani
    Hareesh Vemasani (@HVemasani) reported

    If you want to start a startup: Claude = coding. ($20/mo) Supabase = backend. (Free) Vercel = deploying. (Free) Namecheap = domain. ($12/yr) ProductBridge = customer support + feedback (Free) Stripe = payments. (2.9%/transaction) GitHub = version control. (Free) Resend = emails. (Free) Clerk = auth. (Free) Cloudflare = DNS. (Free) PostHog = analytics. (Free) Sentry = error tracking. (Free) Upstash = Redis. (Free) Pinecone = vector DB. (Free) Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$20

  • julius24848
    Julius Bett (@julius24848) reported

    @Namecheap You have failed, with no redundancy, no clear ETA, and limited support, is unacceptable. Businesses are losing customers and revenue. We need transparency and a concrete restoration timeline now. #NamecheapDown

  • Adtastic
    Adtastic Hosting (@Adtastic) reported

    @NamecheapCEO I've been with @Namecheap for years. The service has been flawless. Unlike everywhere else I'd been over my 28 years in business. An event like this is unmistakably horrific and probably hurt a lot of of other people more than it hurt me. But I don't see that Namecheap was the cause of this event. Maybe they could have handled it better. Maybe they could have communicated it better. Maybe they could have mitigated it better. Hopefully, they've learned many lessons here and will adapt and adjust. I've learned my own lessons like taking DNS of my ded server and moving it elsewhere so if there is a next time I can recover myself and my clients quickly via our offsite backups. Having a small server in another region that does syncs of my important systems but stays offline and is available to fire up in a situation like this so I don't lose my billing system or other important processes. I'm not going to hold Namecheap responsible for this event. I will still be a loyal customer unless someday they become different and contrary. I expect they will learn and grow from this event just as I have. Try and have a nice day and accentuate the positive.

  • selormsedofia
    Sedo (@selormsedofia) reported

    @bhartzer @Namecheap You can have all 3 spread out like I have done and still get screwed by namecheap just because hosting is down

  • boilerbaybeacon
    Boiler Bay Beacon (@boilerbaybeacon) reported

    @NamecheapCEO @Namecheap All I ask is that you provide the best possible service from here on out. Trim away the fat and the bullshit. Collocate priority one.

  • namecheapceo123
    Richard Kirkendall (@namecheapceo123) reported

    @a_shimanski @Namecheap Sorry about that and I agree, we could have postponed this until next week especially after the recent outage.

  • rigid_river_MT
    Todd A 🤙 Badlander (@rigid_river_MT) reported

    @LocalSEO_Guy @batesbn I like Namecheap for a registrar. Cloidflare for dns. But I rarely get to choose the hosting unless its a new build. I cover all the domain migration stuff. Godaddy isnt a terrible regisrar, but i dont like waiting so long for a record to propogate. Their builder is 💩 tho.

  • genericish
    Generic human (@genericish) reported

    @Namecheap Mail still down for me

  • El_noori101
    Ibrahim ja'far (@El_noori101) reported

    @samotechnology @NamecheapCEO @Namecheap A 503 usually points to the upstream service being unavailable or overloaded. I’d check the server resources, Nginx/Apache error logs, and upstream/backend status first.

  • victorydchair
    Victorydm | Ads Expert (@victorydchair) reported

    @toyinomotoso Namecheap is actually terrible A good percentage of those who use them always complain of frequent hacks on their websites I voiced out my frustration two years ago after losing more than 10 domains to hacks I can't even account fro Turns out, many persons also experience same issues Namecheap setup process is also too manual, Most times you'll have to change DNS yourself if you get a sub domain You have to install SSL yourself and all Most new hosting platforms do all that for you without you touching anything On hostinger 3 clicks and you have your website ready to use

  • P4X_real
    Generalissimo P4X (@P4X_real) reported

    @UK_Daniel_Card See they had disaster recovery and their compliance standards said it had to be at a separate site. So they likely figured well, upstairs on the second floor is *basically* another site, I mean it’s a different location altogether, one has one set of coordinates and the other another. Besides their data centers are SOCII compliant meaning they have *environmental and power redundancy* because they care. Mostly they care about looking like they care though. Auditors came by, but they mostly had beers and didn’t give a ****, see they’re incentivized to not give a **** because a clean audit means they’ll be hired again. they’re totally independent, but the beers were good and their business depends on the one massive client. They of course made note of the DR situation, but namecheap accepted the risk by signing a paper and pinky swearing it would totally be fixed soonish at some point probably. This is my literal experience with compliance audits. They’re a joke. The bit about namecheap only using SOCII compliant data centers is real btw. So what happened? An abundant lack of competence.

  • toyinomotoso
    Toyin Omotoso (@toyinomotoso) reported

    Everyone is badmouthing Namecheap because one of their servers went down just once in 26 years. All companies experience things like this at some point. It has happened to Google, Facebook and other giants. When it becomes worrisome is if it happens often.

  • hamid2108
    Hamid Mousavi (@hamid2108) reported

    @richardnavanda @Namecheap Yeah, seriously. They’ve put us through hell since yesterday. 😑 Our VPS went down, came back with issues, and even now one of our production websites is still offline. It’s been a complete nightmare.

  • mmdhsrc
    mmdhsrc (@mmdhsrc) reported

    @Namecheap Namecheap is a truly terrible company. They charged me for the PrivateSSL service which is part of a hosting plan I was planning to cancel before the billing date. When I asked for a refund, they said the charge was non-refundable. It’s a rip-off.

  • okwudilicanice_
    CANICE 👾 (@okwudilicanice_) reported

    The recent Namecheap outage is a good reminder that developers need contracts that clearly separate what we control from what we don't. You can support your client without taking responsibility for a third party's failure.

  • shonvibes
    shon.vibes (@shonvibes) reported

    @Namecheap 's new interface for Private Email doesn't let you set up conversations for the inbox. Are they insane?! This shows a total lack of regard for the time management of business owners who use your service, Namecheap. I bet YOUR email has conversation view. #namecheapdown

  • michael_yousrie
    Michael Yousrie (@michael_yousrie) reported

    2 days ago, @Namecheap was down. Today, @github is down. what's going on guys? are the AI models finally breaking free?

  • J3SS3777
    The Sentinel (@J3SS3777) reported

    That Namecheap outage? Total gift 🎁 Seriously, it made me realize with all this constant AI watching over my network, I don't even need those clunky old tools like Snort anymore. 💪 Time to upgrade! 🚀 #AIVision #Cybersecurity #FutureIsNow