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Cheapest .fyi domain — registrar & renewal (2026)

The lowest 3-year total cost to own a .fyi domain is $15.27 at Cloudflare ($5.09 first year, then $5.09/yr). Median renewal across registrars is $5.72/yr — deal score 54/100.

Register at Namecheap → Check a .fyi name

Cloudflare lists .fyi at-cost ($15.27/3yr) but you register from its dashboard (account required). The cheapest one-click registration is Namecheap at $15.51.

Registrar1st yearRenews/yrTransfer3-yr totalNotes
Cloudflare $5.09 $5.09 $15.27 ◀ At-cost — registration equals renewal, no markup. Register from your Cloudflare dashboard (account required).
Namecheap $2.83 $6.34 $15.51 First-term promo — renews higher.
Spaceship $5.43 $5.43 $16.29 Namecheap's sister brand; among the lowest renewals.
Porkbun $5.66 $5.66 $5.66 $16.98 Low, consistent pricing across many TLDs; free WHOIS privacy.
Dynadot $5.77 $5.77 $17.31 Single-tier pricing on many TLDs (reg == renewal == transfer).
NameSilo $5.94 $5.94 $17.82 Flat pricing, free privacy; no aggressive renewal hikes.

Porkbun's price is live; other registrars are tier-estimated for this extension — verify before buying. .fyi availability is checked in real time against authoritative sources.

questions

.fyi domain — straight answers

How much does a .fyi domain cost?

The lowest first-year price is $5.09 at Cloudflare, then $5.09 to renew/yr. Over 3 years the cheapest total cost of ownership is $15.27. The median renewal across the 6 registrars we compare is $5.72/yr, so picking the cheapest scores 54/100 on value.

Where is the cheapest place to renew a .fyi domain?

Cloudflare has the lowest ongoing renewal at $5.09/yr. Renewal — not the first-year promo — is what you pay every year, so it's the number that matters most for a domain you keep. Across all 6 registrars the annual renewal ranges from $5.09 to $6.34.

Is the first-year price a trap?

For .fyi the cheapest first year ($5.09) is in line with its renewal ($5.09/yr), so there's no bait-and-switch here. We still rank by 3-year total cost rather than the headline first-year price, because a cheap first year elsewhere can hide a steep renewal.