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Namecheap Pricing 2026: Every Plan, Real Renewal Costs & Whether It's Worth It

Elliot, BearHost
Elliot, BearHost
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Namecheap Pricing 2026: Every Plan, Real Renewal Costs & Whether It's Worth It

Namecheap built its name on cheap domains - and it largely earns it. Its hosting and VPS intro prices are among the lowest around, and unlike Hostinger or GoDaddy, most Namecheap renewals are only mildly higher rather than 3-5x the intro rate. But "cheap" still runs through a monthly-vs-yearly-vs-bi-yearly maze, and several products bill through auto-renewing free trials. Here's exactly what you'll pay across every Namecheap product in year one, three, and five.

TL;DR

Namecheap is one of the cheapest ways to register a domain and among the cheapest for shared hosting - Stellar from ~$2.28/mo, VPS (Spark) from $3.88/mo, EasyWP from $9.88/mo, and Private Email from $14.88/yr. Renewals are milder than most rivals (domains renew near market rate, not 3-5x), but VPS and shared hosting still roughly double. Budget for the real 3- and 5-year total, not the intro price.

TL;DR - Namecheap pricing in 30 seconds

SHORT ANSWER

Namecheap is one of the cheapest ways to register a domain and among the cheapest for shared hosting - Stellar shared hosting from ~$2.28/mo, VPS (Spark) from $3.88/mo, EasyWP WordPress hosting from $9.88/mo, and Private Email from $14.88/yr. Unlike some competitors, Namecheap's renewal jumps are milder - most domains renew close to standard market rates rather than 3-5x the intro price - but VPS and hosting renewals still roughly double. Below is what you'll actually pay across every product, plus true 3- and 5-year totals.

Namecheap pricing at a glance (2026)

ProductStarting price (intro)Typical renewalBilling term for lowest price
Shared hosting (Stellar)~$2.28/mo~$4.48/moYearly / bi-yearly
Shared hosting (Stellar Plus)~$2.98/mo~$7.48/moYearly / bi-yearly
Shared hosting (Stellar Business)~$4.98/mo~$11.98/moYearly / bi-yearly
VPS hosting (Spark)$3.88/mo$4.88/moYearly
VPS hosting (Pulsar)$6.88/mo$8.88/moYearly
EasyWP (Starter)Free 1st month$9.88/moMonthly / Yearly
EasyWP (Turbo)$13.88/mo$18.88/moMonthly / Yearly
Private Email (Launch)Free 30-day trial$14.88/yrYearly
Private Email (Scale)Free 30-day trial$71.88/yrYearly
Domain (.com)$6.79-11.28 (1st yr)~$18.48/yrAnnual

Prices pulled from namecheap.com as of July 2026 and may shift with ongoing promotions. Always confirm the number at checkout before entering payment details.

How Namecheap pricing actually works

Namecheap sells almost everything on a tiered-term model: monthly, yearly, or bi-yearly billing, with the lowest headline rate reserved for yearly or bi-yearly plans paid upfront. Several products - Private Email, EasyWP's Starter tier, and most Shared Hosting and VPS plans - also carry a free trial (30 days for hosting and email, a full free first month on EasyWP Starter), so the very first bill can be $0.

The number that matters is what happens after that trial or intro term ends. Namecheap's renewal jumps are generally smaller than Hostinger's or GoDaddy's - domain renewals in particular land close to the market average rather than several multiples of the intro price - but VPS and shared hosting renewals still roughly double the intro monthly rate. The sections below break out the intro price, the term needed to get it, and the renewal rate for every Namecheap product.

Namecheap shared hosting pricing

Namecheap's Shared Hosting runs on the Stellar line, with a 30-day free trial on every plan and pricing that drops further on yearly or bi-yearly billing (up to 71% off vs. monthly).

PlanIntro priceTypical renewalWebsitesStorageMailboxes
Stellar~$2.28/mo~$4.48/mo320 GB SSD30
Stellar Plus~$2.98/mo~$7.48/moUnlimitedUnmetered SSDUnlimited
Stellar Business~$4.98/mo~$11.98/moUnlimited50 GB Cloud StorageUnlimited

Every Stellar plan includes a 100% uptime guarantee, unmetered bandwidth, free website migration, free automatic SSL, and the free Supersonic CDN. Stellar Plus and Business add AutoBackup; Stellar Business adds Imunify360 security (malware scanning, intrusion prevention, and a machine-learning firewall) and true Cloud Storage with 100% uptime.

Namecheap VPS pricing (2026)

Namecheap VPS pricing is quoted on yearly billing for the lowest rate. Unlike shared hosting, Namecheap publishes the exact renewal price up front at checkout for every tier.

PlanIntro (yearly)You pay (yr 1)Renews atvCPURAMStorageBandwidth
Spark$3.88/mo$46.56$58.56/yr ($4.88/mo)11 GB20 GB SSD RAID 101,000 GB
Pulsar$6.88/mo$82.56$106.56/yr ($8.88/mo)22 GB40 GB SSD RAID 101,000 GB
Quasar$12.88/mo$154.56$190.56/yr ($15.88/mo)46 GB120 GB SSD RAID 103,000 GB
Magnetar$24.88/mo$298.56$346.56/yr ($28.88/mo)812 GB240 GB SSD RAID 106,000 GB
Hypernova$46.88/mo$562.56$634.56/yr ($52.88/mo)1224 GB500 GB SSD RAID 1010,000 GB

Every plan includes full root access, choice of OS, a 30-day money-back guarantee, and free transfers of existing sites or VPS to Namecheap. Control panels are separate add-ons: Webuzo starts at $2.88/mo (Personal tier) and cPanel starts at $17.88/mo (Solo tier) - factor these into your total if you don't want to manage the server via SSH alone. Server management is also tiered, with self-managed included free by default and paid managed tiers available at checkout. The entry Spark plan's single vCPU and 1 GB RAM are thin for anything beyond a small personal project. If you want more RAM per dollar without jumping to Pulsar's price, BearHost VPS starts at $4.49/mo with KVM dedicated cores, NVMe storage, and - unlike Namecheap's yearly renewal bump - no renewal hike at all.

Namecheap WordPress hosting pricing (EasyWP)

EasyWP is Namecheap's managed WordPress product, billed monthly, yearly, or bi-yearly, with discounts stacking on longer terms.

PlanIntro priceRenewalStorageMonthly visitsUptime
EasyWP StarterFree 1st month$9.88/mo10 GB NVMe50K99.9%
EasyWP Turbo$13.88/mo (26% off)$18.88/mo50 GB NVMe200K99.9%
EasyWP Supersonic$20.88/mo (22% off)$26.88/mo100 GB NVMe500K99.99%

All EasyWP plans include unlimited bandwidth and visitors, a free temporary domain, free CDN, free SSL, and automatic WordPress updates. Turbo and Supersonic add 2-4x the CPU and 1.5-2x the RAM of Starter, plus the free Brizy site builder, HackGuardian, and MalwareGuardian autoclean protection. Supersonic adds priority support and is positioned as the ecommerce-ready tier.

Namecheap business email pricing

Namecheap's Private Email runs three tiers, each with a 30-day free trial and pricing billed yearly for the lowest rate.

PlanIntro priceRenewalMailboxes includedStorage/mailboxExtra mailbox price
LaunchFree 30-day trial$14.88/yr15 GB$8.88/yr
ExpandFree 30-day trial$41.88/yr310 GB$25.88/yr
ScaleFree 30-day trial$71.88/yr515 GB$39.88/yr

Every plan includes secure webmail, a built-in calendar, an AI email assistant, CalDAV/CardDAV sync, IMAP/SMTP/POP3 support, forwarding, storage encryption, and Jellyfish anti-spam protection. Namecheap positions Private Email's Launch tier ($14.88/yr) as dramatically cheaper than Google Workspace (~$84/yr), Microsoft 365 (~$72/yr), or ProtonMail (~$95.88/yr) at their respective entry prices.

Namecheap domain pricing

Domain pricing is where Namecheap's reputation is built, and it holds up reasonably well against the rest of the market.

TLDFirst yearRenews atTransfer
.com$11.28 (or $6.79 promo)$18.48$11.48
.net$12.48$18.58$12.98
.org$8.48$18.98$12.28
.io$34.98$75.98$65.98
.co$19.98$45.48$38.48

Every domain includes free WHOIS/domain privacy protection for life (not just the first year, which is where several competitors draw the line), a free email trial, and free DNSSEC. Namecheap supports hundreds of TLDs, and multi-year registrations (up to 10 years) unlock additional discounts on the pricing page's search tool.

Namecheap pricing calculator: what you'll really pay over 3 and 5 years

Namecheap's VPS pricing is transparent enough that the true cost is easy to calculate directly from checkout numbers - no estimating required.

VPS hosting (yearly intro term)

PlanYear 1 costRenewal (per year)3-year total5-year total
Spark$46.56$58.56$163.68$280.80
Pulsar$82.56$106.56$295.68$508.80
Quasar$154.56$190.56$535.68$916.80
Magnetar$298.56$346.56$991.68$1,684.80
Hypernova$562.56$634.56$1,831.68$3,100.80

EasyWP (WordPress hosting, yearly billing)

PlanYear 1 costRenewal (per year)3-year total5-year total
Starter$108.68$118.56$346$583
Turbo$166.56$226.56$620$1,073
Supersonic$250.56$322.56$896$1,541

Private Email (per default mailbox allotment, yearly)

PlanYear 1 costRenewal (per year)3-year total5-year total
Launch$0 (30-day trial)$14.88$29.76$59.52
Expand$0 (30-day trial)$41.88$83.76$167.52
Scale$0 (30-day trial)$71.88$143.76$287.52

The pattern here is milder than most competitors: VPS and EasyWP renewals roughly double the intro rate (similar to industry norms), but domains and Private Email renew close to their already-published rate rather than jumping several multiples. Still, budget for the renewal column, not just the trial or intro price, before you commit long-term.

Namecheap pricing vs. the competition

CategoryNamecheapHostingerGoDaddy
Shared hosting (intro)~$2.28/mo$2.99/mo~$5.99/mo
Shared hosting (renewal)~$4.48/mo$10.99/mo~$11.99/mo
VPS (intro)$3.88/mo$6.49/mo~$6.99/mo
.com domain (renewal)$18.48/yr~$14.99/yr~$19.99/yr
WordPress hosting (intro)$9.88/mo (EasyWP)$2.99/movaries

Namecheap generally wins on shared hosting and VPS intro pricing and on domain privacy (free for life vs. many competitors' first-year-only offers), but it renews shared hosting a little higher than Hostinger and its EasyWP WordPress product isn't discounted as aggressively as Hostinger's bundled WordPress hosting. For the full breakdown, see Hostinger vs Namecheap, Namecheap vs GoDaddy, or the three-way Hostinger vs Namecheap vs GoDaddy verdict.

Is Namecheap's pricing worth it?

It's worth it if you:

Want the cheapest, most transparent domain pricing with free lifetime WHOIS privacy.

Are comfortable with yearly or bi-yearly billing to unlock the lowest hosting and VPS rates.

Value knowing your VPS renewal price at checkout rather than discovering it later.

It's not worth it if you:

Need dedicated (non-shared) CPU resources on the cheapest VPS tier - Spark's 1 vCPU / 1 GB RAM is thin for anything beyond a small personal project.

Want a heavily discounted, all-in-one WordPress hosting bundle - EasyWP's pricing is fair but not as aggressively discounted as some shared-hosting-based WordPress plans.

Dislike free-trial billing models - several Namecheap products bill $0 upfront and then charge automatically when the trial ends, so a forgotten trial can turn into a surprise charge.

Namecheap alternatives if the pricing model doesn't fit

If Namecheap's VPS resource limits or WordPress pricing don't fit your project, these come up most often in the same searches:

Hostinger - cheaper bundled WordPress hosting, but steeper renewal jumps.

GoDaddy - wider TLD selection and phone support, at a premium price.

BearHost - KVM VPS from $4.49/mo with dedicated cores from the entry tier and no renewal hike, ever.

For a deeper multi-provider comparison, see Best Namecheap alternatives in 2026.

Namecheap pricing FAQs

The bottom line on Namecheap pricing

Namecheap earns its budget-friendly reputation honestly: domain pricing is transparent with free lifetime privacy protection, VPS renewal prices are disclosed upfront rather than buried, and shared hosting undercuts most of the market on intro price. The trade-offs are real too - the cheapest VPS tier is thin on resources, EasyWP isn't discounted as hard as some competitors' WordPress bundles, and several products bill through auto-renewing free trials that are easy to forget about.

If the free-trial billing model and yearly commitment work for you, Namecheap remains one of the more straightforward value plays in hosting. If you want dedicated VPS resources from the entry tier with no renewal hike at all, BearHost VPS and the other Namecheap alternatives are worth a look before you commit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Conclusion

Namecheap earns its budget-friendly reputation honestly - transparent domain pricing with free lifetime privacy, VPS renewal prices disclosed upfront, and shared hosting that undercuts most of the market on intro price. The number to plan around is still the 3- and 5-year total once the intro term ends. If you want dedicated VPS resources from the entry tier with no renewal hike at all, BearHost VPS and the other Namecheap alternatives are worth a look before you commit.

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