Spaceship.com Review: Affordable Domain Registration and Hosting From the Makers of Namecheap
If you’ve been searching for a domain registrar that offers genuinely competitive pricing without sacrificing usability, Spaceship.com deserves a serious look. Built by the same team behind Namecheap, Spaceship positions itself as the leaner, more affordable alternative — and in many ways, it delivers exactly that. In this review, I’ll share my hands-on experience with Spaceship’s domain management platform, pricing, features, and what makes it stand out from the crowd.

What Is Spaceship.com?
Spaceship is a domain registrar and web hosting provider that launched as a sister brand to Namecheap. The idea behind it is straightforward: take the infrastructure and expertise that Namecheap has built over decades and offer it at lower, more competitive prices. If you’ve ever been a Namecheap customer and noticed their renewal prices creeping upward year after year, Spaceship will feel like a breath of fresh air.
The platform covers everything you’d expect from a modern registrar — domain registration, DNS management, privacy protection, email forwarding, URL redirects, and web hosting. The interface is clean, dark-themed, and surprisingly polished for a relatively young brand.
Domain Pricing: Where Spaceship Really Shines
Let’s talk about what most people care about first: price. Spaceship consistently offers some of the lowest domain registration prices on the market, particularly for popular TLDs like .com, .net, .eu, and .co.uk.
.com Pricing in 2026
- Promo registration price: ≈ €5.08 (using promo code COM67, limited to 1 domain)
- Regular registration price: ≈ €7.87 per year
- Renewal price: ≈ €8.82 per year
- Transfer price: ≈ €7.08 (using code SPSCOMTR)
These prices are notably lower than what Namecheap charges for the same TLDs, especially on renewals. The transfer pricing is particularly attractive if you’re looking to move a large portfolio of domains away from a more expensive registrar. That’s exactly what I did — I migrated the majority of my domains from Namecheap to Spaceship, and the savings added up quickly across a portfolio of over 147 domains.
Beyond .com, the pricing on .eu and .co.uk domains is also very competitive, making Spaceship an excellent option for European-based domain buyers who often struggle to find affordable regional TLD pricing.
The Domain Manager: Clean, Functional, and Fast
One of the first things you’ll notice when you log in is how well-designed the Domain Manager is. It’s built as a standalone “app” within Spaceship’s broader Launchpad ecosystem. You get a paginated list of all your domains with columns for expiry date, auto-renew status, privacy setting, and connections.

The interface supports sorting alphabetically, filtering by various criteria, and toggling columns on or off. For someone managing a large number of domains, these small quality-of-life features matter enormously. Auto-renew can be toggled directly from the list view with a simple switch, and privacy protection status is clearly visible at a glance.
Managing Individual Domains
Clicking on any domain opens a slide-out panel on the right side of the screen — no page reload required. From this panel you can instantly access:
- Renewal information including the renewal date and price
- Nameservers & DNS settings
- Domain Contacts management
- Privacy settings
- Transfer options
- URL redirect configuration
- Email forwarding setup
- Connections to hosting products

The “Open in” section at the bottom lets you jump directly to Advanced DNS, Domain Portfolio, or DNS Preset Manager — useful shortcuts that save time when you’re doing bulk DNS work.
The Launchpad: A Hub for All Spaceship Products
Spaceship has taken an interesting approach to product navigation with its Launchpad — essentially an app launcher that gives you quick access to all of their tools and managers from a single search-and-browse interface. You can open it with a keyboard shortcut (/ or ⌘+K) or by clicking the Launchpad button in the top navigation.

The Launchpad includes:
- Domain Manager — manage all your registered domains
- Advanced DNS — fine-grained DNS record management
- SellerHub — for buying and selling domains
- BuyerHub — domain acquisition tools
- Domain Portfolio — portfolio-level domain management
- DNS Preset Manager — save and apply DNS configurations
- Transfer Manager — handle incoming and outgoing transfers
- Thunderbolt Manager — bulk domain operations
- Hosting Manager — web hosting management
- Spacemail Manager — email hosting
- Alf Website Studio — AI-assisted website builder
- Alf AI Assistant — an intelligent assistant built into the platform
It’s an impressive suite of tools for a registrar that’s still relatively young. The Launchpad approach makes navigation intuitive, especially when you’re juggling multiple products across a large domain portfolio.
Security and Login: Passkeys Over Authenticator Apps
One feature I genuinely appreciate about Spaceship is its modern approach to authentication. While Namecheap relies heavily on traditional Authenticator-based two-factor authentication (which requires you to open an app, copy a time-sensitive code, and paste it in), Spaceship supports passkeys.

Passkeys let you log in using your device’s biometric authentication (Face ID, Touch ID, Windows Hello) or your password manager, making the login experience significantly faster and more secure. No more scrambling for your phone to copy a 6-digit OTP. For power users who log into their registrar account frequently, this is a meaningful quality-of-life improvement.
Hosting: Still to Be Fully Tested
Spaceship does offer web hosting, including what appears to be shared hosting and cloud-based solutions under their Starlight Cloud brand. However, I haven’t had the chance to fully test their hosting products yet, so I can’t offer a detailed verdict on performance, uptime, or support quality in that area.
What I can say is that the infrastructure is built on top of Namecheap’s established foundation, which bodes well for reliability. Pricing appears competitive, consistent with their domain pricing philosophy. If their hosting matches the quality and affordability of their domain services, it could easily become a top recommendation for small to medium websites.
The Namecheap Connection: Opportunity and Risk
Spaceship is made by the same company as Namecheap, which is both its biggest strength and a potential long-term concern. The strength is obvious — you’re getting enterprise-grade infrastructure, a mature DNS network, and years of registrar experience, all at lower prices.
The risk, however, is something worth acknowledging: Namecheap itself was once considered one of the most affordable registrars in the industry. Over the years, as their customer base grew, so did their prices. There’s a real possibility that Spaceship follows the same trajectory — attracting customers with low prices and then gradually increasing them once they’ve built a large enough user base.
This isn’t a reason to avoid Spaceship entirely, but it’s worth keeping in mind. Domain transfers are relatively painless in this industry, so if prices do climb significantly in the future, migrating to another registrar is always an option. For now though, the value proposition is hard to beat.
What I Like About Spaceship
- Very competitive domain pricing — among the lowest for .com, .net, .eu, and .co.uk
- Clean, modern interface — the Domain Manager and Launchpad are well-designed and fast
- Passkey support — a genuinely better login experience than traditional 2FA
- Comprehensive domain management tools — everything from Advanced DNS to email forwarding in one place
- Promo codes available — registration and transfer discounts are regularly offered
- Built on solid infrastructure — Namecheap’s backbone means proven reliability
- Bulk management tools — excellent for managing large domain portfolios
What Could Be Better
- Relatively new platform — some features may still be maturing
- Hosting not fully battle-tested — hard to evaluate without long-term testing
- Pricing history is short — no way to know yet how renewal prices will evolve over time
- Promo codes have limits — the best promo prices are often restricted to 1 domain per account
Conclusion: Should You Switch to Spaceship?
For domain registration, Spaceship.com is genuinely one of the best options available right now. The pricing is excellent, the interface is modern and easy to use, and the feature set is comprehensive enough to satisfy both casual users and power domain investors alike. The passkey authentication support is a welcome touch that puts it ahead of many competitors in terms of security usability.
The main caveat is the long-term pricing uncertainty — but that’s a concern with any registrar, not just Spaceship. As long as the prices remain competitive, it’s a no-brainer choice, especially if you’re already with Namecheap and noticing your renewal bills climbing.
I’ve moved the majority of my domain portfolio to Spaceship and haven’t looked back. If you’re looking for a fast, affordable, and well-designed registrar that actually treats pricing as a feature rather than an afterthought, Spaceship is well worth trying.