Name.com Enhances Domain Management with New Integrations for Bolt, Netlify, Replit, and Vercel

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Name.com announced new integrations with Bolt, Netlify, Replit, and Vercel to streamline domain registration and management. These partnerships embed domain services directly into developer workflows, reducing complexity and speeding up project launches. Custom integrations offer enhanced search and cost savings on TLDs.

Name.com has announced significant new integrations with leading development tool providers—Bolt, Netlify, Replit, and Vercel. These partnerships aim to streamline domain registration and management, embedding these essential services directly into developers' existing workflows.

Traditionally, the process of registering and setting up domains has often required developers to step away from their primary development environments, introducing delays and increased complexity. By seamlessly integrating its capabilities into these popular platforms, name.com empowers product teams to launch projects more rapidly, reduce ongoing maintenance overhead, and simplify their overall infrastructure.

Each integration is custom-tailored to the specific needs of its respective platform. For instance, Vercel has re-architected its domain experience leveraging name.com's API. This collaboration has enabled Vercel to display hundreds of domain results simultaneously, significantly enhance instant search performance, and optimize pricing, offering up to 50% savings on high-demand top-level domains (TLDs).

Sammy Ahmed, VP and General Manager at name.com, emphasized the company's commitment: "We’re focused on making domain management as effortless as possible. The name.com API and integration with these development platforms represent a major step toward that goal. By embedding our services directly into the tools developers use every day, we’re helping innovators launch their ideas as quickly and effectively as possible."

Further supporting its mission to simplify the developer experience, name.com also recently added support for the Management Control Panel (MCP), enabling agents to interact more efficiently with domain services.