Namecheap’s Spaceship celebrates one year

Namecheap’s one stop website service platform for website building and hosting celebrates its first birthday

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Spaceshipis one year old and already has more than 750,000 domains under their management.

Spaceship was developed byNamecheapto help people create websites by providing a central place for users to choose, buy, connect, and manage their website and entire digital estate.

The platform currently offers shared and managedWordPress hosting, email, and domain registration but more tools, features, and services are planned. You can have your say in the shaping the spaceship atspaceship.com/unseen.

Spaceship say, “Instead of prolonged testing behind the scenes, Spaceship launched early, first in closed beta and then open beta, to gain valuable feedback from its amazing early adopters. Spaceship already has an impressive portfolio of products, including domains, shared hosting, WordPress hosting, and Spacemail. Look out for more improvements and services coming soon.”

More than 1,000 user requests have been turned into tools, features, or services

More than 1,000 user requests have been turned into tools, features, or services

Beta users are encouraged to checkout Spaceship’s Public Roadmap to see the current list of upcoming features and products and request new features, tools, and services. To date, Spaceship has received and implemented more than 1,000 customer feature requests.

Spaceship is not the only web service company to democratize the creation of tools and features.ScalaHosting’s sPanelworks in a similar manner and can be used to help manage websites not hosted by ScalaHosting themselves.

Spaceship is developed byNamecheap, the world’s second-largest ICANN accredited domain registrar, and manages over 17 million domains. The company has been in the web business for over 20 years and is also one of thebest web hostingcompanies.

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James is a tech journalist covering interconnectivity and digital infrastructure as the web hosting editor at TechRadar Pro. James stays up to date with the latest web and internet trends by attending data center summits, WordPress conferences, and mingling with software and web developers. At TechRadar Pro, James is responsible for ensuring web hosting pages are as relevant and as helpful to readers as possible and is also looking for the best deals and coupon codes for web hosting. When James is not at his desk he enjoys hiking in the mountains close to his home in California.

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