Register a domain
What the "Register on Namecheap" button does — an affiliate link-out, not a brokered registration.
Wherever a check shows a domain as available — the Quick Domain Check result, bulk-check rows, saved-domain rows — DomainRadar offers a Register on Namecheap shortcut.
What it is
A link-out. Clicking it takes you to Namecheap's checkout with the domain pre-filled; you complete the purchase there — Namecheap account, registration period, payment, all on their side.
DomainRadar does not broker the registration and never touches the transaction. The link carries an affiliate referral: Norcube receives a small commission on completed registrations, which subsidises DomainRadar's pricing. The commission has zero influence on check results — the button is simply attached to any result that says available.
Using a different registrar
Nothing binds you to Namecheap. Copy the domain and register it at Cloudflare, Porkbun, GoDaddy, or wherever your infrastructure already lives — the check result is registrar-agnostic, and DomainRadar works identically regardless of where the domain ends up.
Behaviour and edge cases
- Pricing is Namecheap's. DomainRadar doesn't quote registration prices; the final price appears on Namecheap's checkout.
- Availability can change between the check and the checkout. The check was true when it ran; a domain can be snapped up in the meantime. Namecheap re-verifies at purchase time.
- Some TLDs aren't sold by Namecheap. The check still works for them; there's just no one-click register.
Related
- Check a single domain — where availability results come from.
- Saved domains — track candidates before committing.