Upcoming Domain Price Increases
Thought I would point out some key domain price increases happening soon.
As a reminder, this is due to registry wholesale prices increasing. Because we price at cost (wholesale + ICANN fees + payment processor fees) we also have to raise our retail prices, but our margin is staying the same of $0.00. These increases impact every registrar at the wholesale level, so it's likely other budget minded registrars will see similar increases.
- .org June 1, 2026, 0000 UTC
- $11.84 regular price ($1.10 increase)
- $7.98 First year registration ($1.10 increase)
- .co July 1, 2026, 0000 UTC
- $31.20 regular price ($4.11 increase)
- $15.76 First year registration ($6.18 increase)
- .com November 1, 2026, 0400 UTC
- $11.81 regular price ($0.73 increase)
* These are estimates, final pricing could vary by a few cents.
.org and .com both allow up to 10 years of active registration, .co allows up to 5 years. Registering or renewing to these maximums effectively "locks in" current pricing.
If you intend to lock in current pricing, please do not wait till the last second. If there is any issue or delay causing your order to be after pricing has gone up, we're unable to honor pricing of any previous order attempts. Once an order has gone through, we cannot make further adjustments or refunds without deleting a domain, so please order responsibly.
These aren't the only price increases we know about, just the ones that seemed most important to socialize here. We send a programmatic email to registrants 30 days ahead of any increases. We also have our full list of price increases posted on our blog, including a year of history: https://porkbun.com/blog/upcoming-price-increases/
One final note: registries have set a pattern of increasing pricing yearly. .com in particular should be increasing every year for another four years, followed by a two year pause before repeating. All pricing we display on our site is today's rate. As such, it's likely your renewal price will be higher a year or more out from now on just about any domain. We remain committed to being as transparent as possible about domain pricing.