MCP Comparison · 2026

Name.com vs Namecheap MCP Server

Comparing Name.com and Namecheap as MCP servers? Name.com (manage name.com domains) is best when sandbox-first registration flows. Namecheap (manage namecheap domains) is best when search and register a new domain. Both run as Model Context Protocol servers and can coexist in the same client. Updated 2026.

Side-by-side specs

Pulled from each MCP's verified fact sheet.

 Name.comNamecheap
Primary functionManage Name.com DomainsManage Namecheap Domains
MaintainerName.comNamecheap
PricingFreemiumFree
Setup complexityLow · ~5 minLow · ~< 1 min
TransportstdioStreamable HTTP
Auth modelAPI keyOAuth 2.1
LicenseMITProprietary
LanguageTypeScript
Latest versionlatest
Compatible clientsClaude, Cursor, Any MCP-compatible client, Name.com accountsChatGPT
Last verified2026-05-272026-05-28

Which one should you pick?

Decision rubric drawn from each MCP's documented strengths.

Choose Name.com

  • Sandbox-first registration flows
  • DNS record CRUD
  • Domain transfers
See full Name.com write-up →

Choose Namecheap

  • Search and register a new domain
  • Edit DNS records on an existing domain
  • Toggle WhoisGuard privacy
See full Namecheap write-up →

Pick something else if…

  • Operations outside Name.com's API surface
  • Programmatic non-ChatGPT use (use Namecheap's own REST API)

Feature breakdown

Key capabilities each server ships out of the box.

Name.com

  • Vendor-published MCP repo
  • Auto-generated from Name.com OpenAPI
  • Defaults to test environment (mcp.dev.name.com)
  • `NAME_USERNAME` + `NAME_TOKEN` auth
  • MIT, TypeScript

Namecheap

  • Search domain availability via the agent
  • Register, transfer, and renew domains
  • Edit DNS records (A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, TXT, SRV)
  • Manage WhoisGuard privacy
  • OAuth install — no JSON config, no API keys

Install snippets

Open the detail page for ready-to-paste config for every major client.

FAQ

Name.com vs Namecheap: which MCP server should I use?

Pick Name.com when sandbox-first registration flows. Pick Namecheap when search and register a new domain. Name.com is built for manage name.com domains, while Namecheap focuses on manage namecheap domains.

Can I run both Name.com and Namecheap together?

Yes. MCP clients run each server as a separate process and surface every server's tools simultaneously, so you can install both and let your agent decide which to call. Be deliberate with auth scopes when stacking servers.

How fresh is this comparison?

Updated for 2026. Name.com's last verification: 2026-05-27. Namecheap's last verification: 2026-05-28. We refresh detail-page facts on every catalog rebuild.

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