Selfhosted
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I’m using PorkBun and I’m happy with them
I use them and they're inoffensive, which is really what you're looking for when you're using a basic service like this.
They also show you a picture of a piglet when they generate SSL certificates.
I second this. They're upfront about pricing and don't have many different products so the interface isn't overwhelming.
This is who I use as well. I’m happy w them
Porkbun's competitively priced, easy to use, and the name is a great reference for Sleeping Dogs to me. What's not to like?
@HidingCat @Decompose @Mosfar yup, SSL certificates are easy to setup through their API, and interface is smooth.
Switched over from Google domains. No real complaints other than not supporting wildcards for emails for free. Mild inconvenience.