Spaceship vs Hostinger
Both are alternatives to GoDaddy. Here's how they stack up — verified facts, no spin.
Spaceship
Namecheap's modern platform — sub-wholesale .com renewals.
Spaceship, built by the Namecheap family, undercuts even wholesale on .com renewals (~$9.98/yr) with a genuinely modern interface that reviewers keep ranking first. The honest caveat: it is the youngest platform here, with the shortest track record.
Hostinger
Budget hosting with a free first-year domain.
For the hosting half of a GoDaddy exit, Hostinger delivers the lowest real cost for a small site — shared plans from ~$2.99/mo with solid performance and a free domain for the first year. Being honest: the headline rates need 24–48 month commitments, and renewal prices step up.
Side by side
| Spaceship | Hostinger | |
|---|---|---|
| Sovereignty Score | 55 | 40 |
| Open source | No | No |
| Self-hostable | No | No |
| Local-first | No | No |
| License | Proprietary service | Proprietary service |
| Pricing | ~$9.98/yr for .com — registration and renewal; frequent first-year promos | Shared hosting from ~$2.99/mo on long terms; renewal steps up; free domain first year |
Spaceship edges it on the Sovereignty Score, but the right pick depends on the trade-offs below.
Spaceship
Strengths
- +Renewal priced below most of the industry's wholesale
- +Modern, well-reviewed interface
- +Free WHOIS privacy
Trade-offs
- −Young platform with a short track record
- −Same corporate family as Namecheap — less vendor diversity than it appears
Hostinger
Strengths
- +Lowest real cost for a small site
- +Solid performance for the price tier
- +Free domain bundled in year one
Trade-offs
- −Cheapest rates require 24–48 month commitments
- −Renewal prices rise after the intro term
- −Aggressive upselling in the dashboard
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Facts verified 2026-07-18. Licenses and pricing change — spotted something out of date? That's a correction we want.