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✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount

SleekRank for domain registrar comparisons

Keep registrars and top-level domains as rows, and SleekRank generates /domains/{registrar}/ and /domains/{tld}/ pages from your existing WordPress template, with registration prices, renewal rates, WHOIS privacy, and DNS features pulled from one source.

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SleekRank for domain registrar comparisons

Domain prices and TLD policies drift faster than reviews update

Domain registrar pricing is a moving target. Registrars run promotional first-year pricing that bears little relationship to renewal pricing, and TLD wholesale prices change when the registry operator adjusts them. Sites publishing per-registrar reviews and per-TLD guides accumulate pages where the dot-com first-year price says one number and the renewal price says another that does not match the registrar's current rate card.

SleekRank reads one source, a sheet of registrars with first-year price by TLD, renewal price by TLD, WHOIS privacy availability, DNS features, transfer pricing, and registrar accreditation, then drives both per-registrar pages and per-TLD pages from the same data. The base page is a normal WordPress page, and selector mapping injects the first-year and renewal price ladder on every page.

Renewal price is the field that breaks first on manual builds. Promotional first-year pricing gets emphasized, renewal pricing gets understated or omitted, and a year later the page shows a price the registrar no longer charges. Stored as a per-TLD JSON column with first_year and renewal sub-fields, the template renders both prices consistently, so readers see the real cost of ownership.

Workflow

From registrar sheet to per-registrar and per-TLD pages

1

Build the registrar sheet

One row per registrar with slug, name, TLD pricing as JSON with first_year and renewal sub-fields per TLD, WHOIS privacy, DNS features, transfer pricing, accreditation status, affiliate URL, and a verdict paragraph.
2

Wire the registrar template

Place an h1, TLD price ladder, WHOIS privacy badge, DNS feature grid, transfer section, accreditation block, and verdict on a WordPress page. Tag, selector, list, and meta mappings inject row values per registrar.
3

Add TLD page group

A TLD page group filters registrars whose TLD pricing JSON includes the target TLD, rendering all qualifying registrars per TLD with first-year and renewal prices side by side. Per-feature cuts work the same way.
4

Refresh on price or feature news

When a registry adjusts a TLD wholesale price, a registrar changes renewal pricing, or a new DNS feature ships, edit the relevant columns and flush the cache. Every page reflects the new facts before the next crawl.

Data in, pages out

Registrar matrix in, domain pages out

Each row is one registrar with TLD pricing, privacy, DNS features, and transfer pricing.
Data source: Google Sheets / CSV
slug registrar com_first_year com_renewal privacy_free
namecheap Namecheap $9.98 $15.98 Yes
cloudflare-registrar Cloudflare Registrar At cost At cost Yes
porkbun Porkbun $10.37 $11.06 Yes
godaddy GoDaddy $0.01 to $11.99 $24.99 Paid add-on
google-domains-now-squarespace Squarespace Domains $12 $24 Yes
URL pattern: /domains/{slug}/
Generated pages
  • /domains/namecheap/
  • /domains/cloudflare-registrar/
  • /domains/porkbun/
  • /domains/com/
  • /domains/io/

Comparison

Hand-edited registrar reviews versus one synced sheet

Manual registrar reviews

  • First-year pricing gets emphasized, renewal pricing buried
  • Renewal price updates miss pages year after year
  • WHOIS privacy availability claims drift between pages
  • Adding a new TLD means writing a stack of pages
  • DNS feature claims disagree across pages on the same site
  • Transfer-in promotions persist on pages after the offer ends

SleekRank

  • One row drives the per-registrar and every TLD page
  • First-year and renewal columns flow through to all pages
  • WHOIS privacy column syncs across the catalog
  • DNS feature flags propagate to every reference
  • Cache flush updates every page after a price edit
  • Sitemap reflects current TLD coverage as the matrix evolves

Features

What SleekRank gives you for domain registrar comparisons

Renewal vs first year

Per-TLD JSON with first_year and renewal sub-fields drives the rate card on every page, so readers see the real long-term cost and not just the promotional first-year price.

WHOIS privacy clarity

A privacy_free flag per registrar drives the badge on every per-registrar and per-TLD page, so the comparison reflects who actually includes privacy at no cost versus who charges for it.

DNS feature flags

DNSSEC, ANAME, redirect, and API columns drive the DNS feature section on every page, so a registrar enabling DNSSEC or shipping a new API endpoint propagates across all references.

Use cases

Who builds domain registrar comparisons with SleekRank

Web hosting affiliate sites

Sites earning on registrar referrals cover the long tail of registrar and TLD queries from one sheet, with pricing and privacy columns keeping the comparisons current.

Developer publications

Developer-focused publications run honest registrar comparisons, with renewal pricing and DNS feature columns driving public pages that readers trust enough to act on.

Indie hacker communities

Community sites curate a public registrar matrix that members trust, with one shared sheet driving the comparison pages and the recommendation list.

The bigger picture

Why domain comparisons rot without a data layer

Domain registrar comparisons are read by developers and small business owners who renew domains every year for a decade or more. The lifetime cost is what matters, not the first-year promotional rate that gets the click. Manual review pages drift catastrophically on renewal pricing because the promotional number is the easy one to keep current and the renewal number is the one that quietly becomes wrong over time.

Readers who renew on a registrar based on a stale review page feel misled and stop trusting the comparison site. SleekRank turns the editing problem into a data problem. The per-TLD JSON column carries first-year and renewal prices together, and every page renders both, so the comparison is honest by structure.

For a developer publication or indie hacker community, this is the difference between a registrar catalog that earns trust over years and a brochure that loses readers each time renewal hits and the real number turns out different from the page.

Questions

Common questions about SleekRank for domain registrar comparisons

Not directly. SleekRank renders from your data source. If your sheet pulls registrar prices on a schedule via the registrar API or a scraping job, those flow through on the cache cycle. SleekRank renders whatever is current in the source consistently across registrar and TLD pages.

 

Both page groups read from the registrars sheet. TLD pages filter registrars whose pricing JSON includes the TLD; registrar pages render the row directly. A change to a registrar row updates every page that references it, including registrar, TLD, and any feature pages, after the cache window expires.

 

Define a feature page group with a URL pattern like /domains/dnssec-support/. The base page filters registrars whose DNS feature columns include DNSSEC and renders the matching subset. Per-feature cuts for ANAME, API access, or registry lock work the same way.

 

Yes, with additional columns. Bulk pricing tier, reseller pricing, or volume discount columns render in a dedicated section on the registrar page. Comparisons between registrars at different volumes can be a separate page group with the same source.

 

Yes. Add a wholesale_price column per TLD, populated from registry operator data. The template renders the wholesale price next to the registrar's price, so readers see the markup explicitly. Cloudflare Registrar's at-cost pricing becomes obvious in the comparison without commentary.

 

Add a discontinued flag and a recommended_alternative slug. The template renders a discontinued banner via selector mapping, and the alternative field can link to a working registrar with similar features. Or drop the row so the URL stops generating, with a 301 redirect to the alternative.

 

Yes. Add an affiliate URL column per registrar and map it into the call-to-action via selector mapping. Registrars without an affiliate program render a plain link. When a program migrates, edit one cell and every page reflects the new URL on the next cache flush.

 

Yes. Map an image URL column to og:image with the meta type, or render dynamically via SleekPixel overlaying the TLD and headline price on a styled background. Each TLD page gets its own social card that updates with the row data.

 

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