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Domain names and hosting

.ie eligibility rules, sensible Irish and EU hosting providers, the SSL/backup/uptime baseline every business site needs, and the 'don't let your developer own it' rule.

Domain registration and hosting are the bits of the web stack everyone forgets about until something breaks — until renewal week, until the SSL expires, until a DNS change is needed urgently and the only person with the password is on holiday. Get the setup right once and most of the hassle disappears.

.ie domains — eligibility and registrars

.ie eligibility rules were liberalised in March 2018: the previous "connection to Ireland" requirement was dropped. Today, anyone with an Irish or EU postal address can register a .ie domain. The IEDR (Internet Engineering Development Registry) is the registry; you don't register with them directly — you register through an accredited registrar.

Sensible registrars for Irish small businesses (rough scope as of editorial publication — verify current scope and pricing directly):

  • Blacknight (blacknight.com) — Carlow-based, large and well-supported. The default for many Irish businesses.
  • Register365 — long-established Irish registrar.
  • WebWorld (webworld.ie) — Irish-based, strong cPanel hosting alongside domain services.
  • Namecheap, Gandi — international; cheaper for some TLDs; not always the cleanest experience for .ie specifically.

Cost: €15–€30/year for a .ie. Don't pay €60+/year unless the registrar is bundling something useful.

The cardinal rule

Your domain must be registered to you (or your business), not to your web designer or developer. Always. Always-always. Most "I can't move my site, my developer disappeared" stories trace back to a domain registered to the agency. Keep your registrar account in your own name, with your own email, your own credit card on file.

Hosting choices

  • Shared cPanel hosting — €4–€15/month from Blacknight, WebWorld, Hostinger, SiteGround. Suits 90% of Irish small-business sites. WordPress works well here.
  • Managed WordPress hosting — €25–€80/month from Kinsta, WP Engine, SiteGround's GoGeek tier. Faster, more secure, better support; worth it if WordPress is your business's lifeblood.
  • Static / Jamstack hosting — Netlify, Vercel, Cloudflare Pages. Free tier covers most small sites; €19+/month for higher tiers. Excellent for headless and statically-generated sites.
  • Shopify, Webflow, Squarespace — bundled hosting. You don't pick a host; the platform is the host.
  • VPS / cloud servers — DigitalOcean, Hetzner, AWS Lightsail. €5–€40/month; only if you have someone who can administer Linux. Not for non-technical owners.

The infrastructure baseline every site needs

  • HTTPS with auto-renewing SSL. Let's Encrypt is free and works fine; cPanel provides this automatically on most modern hosts.
  • Daily off-site backups. Tested. Keep at least 30 days. The free plugin doesn't count if it stores backups on the same server.
  • 99.9%+ uptime monitoring. Free with UptimeRobot or Better Uptime. Get an alert when the site goes down.
  • DNS hosted somewhere reliable. Cloudflare's free DNS is faster than most registrar default DNS; worth the 15-minute setup.
  • Email separate from web hosting — use Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 for business email. Mixing email and web hosting on cheap shared hosting causes deliverability problems.

What's worth paying extra for

  • A staging environment. A copy of your live site you can edit safely. Available on most managed WordPress hosts and on cPanel hosts that support it.
  • Manual support contact. Cheap hosts have ticket systems with 24-hour replies. Slightly more expensive hosts have phone or chat support that solves problems in minutes when they matter.
  • Geographic location for performance. An Irish-hosted site loads faster for Irish users. Marginal but real. Cloudflare CDN evens this out for international traffic.

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