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Top 27 Domain Registration Providers SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 27 SaaS companies in Domain Registration Providers. They have combined revenues of $96.1M and employ 748 people. They have raised - and serve 9.3K customers combined.

Domain Registration Providers are specialized services that enable individuals and organizations to register and manage domain names for their online presence. These platforms typically offer features such as domain name search, registration, renewal options, and transfer services. Users can browse available domain names, choose from various domain extensions, and complete their purchase in a streamlined process. Primary use cases for domain registration providers include establishing websites, managing email addresses associated with custom domains, and securing brand identity online. The common buyer personas include small business owners, web developers, marketers, and IT professionals who need to create or maintain an online presence. Overall, these providers play a crucial role in enabling users to establish their digital footprint effectively.

Companies
27
Revenue
$96.1M
Funding
-
Employees
748

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Top Domain Registration Providers Companies

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Dan.com - a GoDaddy.com company

Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands

Buying a domain name used to be needlessly complicated. And selling domains? Not much easier. So we started Dan! The no-nonsense domain trading platform. We’re on a mission to make domain name trading available to everyone. Easy, fast and secure. And, most importantly: transparently. Because we believe transparency is the key to a better domain world. That’s why we do what we say. And we say what we do.

Revenue
$5.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2013
Funding
-
Team size
47
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Must offer domain name registration and renewal services - Should provide a user-friendly search tool for checking domain availability - Must support multiple domain extensions (TLDs) for diverse needs - Should include domain management features like forwarding and DNS settings - Not just providing DNS services; must also offer the ability to register new domains - Must have secure payment options for transactions - Should provide customer support for domain-related queries