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by logibly 4030 days ago
Thanks for responding. Yes but even after paypal fees, there's 14-15% gap in retail and wholesale prices. And most of the UI of after purchase for domains is stuck in the 90s.

I was thinking of generating supplemental income with more scalable resource then hours. Even though it requires more hours, my hope is it will pay more going forward.

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Im not sure what registrar/reseller you use, but there are lots of companies who offer "better domain name management" and focus exclusively on the UI/UX and rely on a wholesale provider for the actual registration, renewals, etc.

> I was thinking of generating supplemental income with more scalable resource then hours

That's a smart idea, but if your supplemental income is not from hours, it inherently requires a lot more up-front time, and will constantly require support, which will cost you time/money.

Thank you, can you pls give me examples of those domain name sites that feature on UI/UX? Basically the management aspect of domains.

I am using Namecheap; there are tons of features it doesn't have that can be helpful.

https://dnsimple.com/ - I have used them previously for personal and business use. Migrated anything I control off because they charge a yearly subscription (on top of registration/renewal fees), they don't (or didn't at the time) support DNSSEC at all and their only 2FA option is Authy, which is fucking terrible.

https://www.hover.com - My initial destination for some domains after DNSimple (and would have been for more too) until the whole "oh you want DNSSEC? $500 per domain please" shit storm.

There are doubtless others - I'm not saying they are the best service, I have clearly found issues with both, but they're very much aimed at the "fuck this domain shit is hard can't someone make it easier" segment the market, who have different priorities than me.

I don't know what Namecheap does/doesn't offer as I've never used them - what sort of features are you thinking about?