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NameSilo has announced a major growth milestone, sharing that it has now reached 6,000,000+ active domains under management.
In a recent LinkedIn update, the registrar wrote:
“6,000,000+ active domains and counting. Thank you to everyone who trusts NameSilo with their online presence.”
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www.linkedin.com
The 6M mark continues a strong upward trajectory for the company. In December 2024, NameSilo reported surpassing 5 million active domains under management, placing it among the largest ICANN-accredited registrars globally. More recently, company reporting in 2025 referenced continued growth beyond 5.7 million domains, and internal updates through late 2025 indicated additional momentum toward the next major threshold.
For domain investors, registrars, hosters, and digital businesses, the milestone is another signal of how much scale can be achieved through competitive pricing, streamlined domain management, and a product stack that supports both retail users and power users.
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In a recent LinkedIn update, the registrar wrote:
“6,000,000+ active domains and counting. Thank you to everyone who trusts NameSilo with their online presence.”
Ref:
6,000,000+ active domains and counting. Thank you to everyone who trusts NameSilo with their online presence 💙 | NameSilo
6,000,000+ active domains and counting. Thank you to everyone who trusts NameSilo with their online presence 💙
The 6M mark continues a strong upward trajectory for the company. In December 2024, NameSilo reported surpassing 5 million active domains under management, placing it among the largest ICANN-accredited registrars globally. More recently, company reporting in 2025 referenced continued growth beyond 5.7 million domains, and internal updates through late 2025 indicated additional momentum toward the next major threshold.
For domain investors, registrars, hosters, and digital businesses, the milestone is another signal of how much scale can be achieved through competitive pricing, streamlined domain management, and a product stack that supports both retail users and power users.
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