We make money from software,
never referrals.
Almost every "find the cheapest domain" site is paid by the registrars it recommends. We aren't. Here's exactly how Naymo earns — and why that makes our "cheapest" the only number you can actually trust.
Subscriptions
Pro and Business plans add the always-on layer — renewal & drop alerts, brand monitoring, and the AI Brand Studio. Recurring software revenue, paid by the people who get value, not by registrars.
Metered API & MCP
Agents and apps call our search, pricing and audit tools over a first-class MCP server and REST API. Higher-volume plans pay for the throughput. Usage-based software, again — not commissions.
Affiliate kickbacks
We take zero referral commissions. The "register" button on every page is a neutral, unpaid link — when you click it and buy, Naymo earns nothing. That's deliberate: the moment a recommender gets paid per signup, "cheapest" quietly becomes "most profitable for us." We refuse that trade.
Why this matters for you
A domain is one of the few purchases where the "comparison" sites are usually on the seller's payroll. The cheapest-looking option is often just the one with the fattest affiliate deal, and the renewal price — the number you'll actually pay year after year — is conveniently hidden.
Naymo is built the opposite way. We rank by the genuinely cheapest renewal-aware total cost, across registrars, and we are paid by our own users — not by where you end up buying. Because no registrar can pay to rank higher, the order you see is the order the prices dictate.
What we are — and what we're not
- We are a neutral finder: real-time availability plus the cheapest renewal-aware price across registrars.
- We are not a registrar. We don't sell, resell, or hold your domain, and we never handle your registration.
- We don't take affiliate or referral fees. Handoffs are plain, unpaid links.
- We do charge for subscriptions and a metered API/MCP — that's the entire business model.
Where the prices come from
We're equally transparent about data. Porkbun prices are live. Other registrars are curated and verified periodically, and some long-tail extensions are tier-estimated and labeled as such. Reference figures for mainstream sellers (used to estimate what you currently pay) are approximate by nature — we say so everywhere they appear, and we always tell you to verify at the registrar before buying. We'd rather under-promise on a number than dress up an estimate as fact.
See it for yourself
Run the free Overpay Audit on domains you already own — no login — and watch us send you to a cheaper registrar we earn nothing from. Browse the cheapest registrar ranking, or read the plans to see exactly what we charge for. That's the whole story; there isn't a catch hiding behind it.