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I used to passionately recommend, advocate and generally personally like DynaDot as being a fantastic domain registrar among thousands because it had a simple, clean, action-focused website.
Now it looks like the gazillion others.
1. What's with the big black strip on top and the gigantic logo? Put in on the left top or something, and a bit smaller. Focus the screen space on modern widescreens to show me MY STUFF. That's why we come to the website.
2. Where is MY STUFF? The entire big bold menu on top is for people looking to search for new domains. WTF? Give me a prominent and always visible menu item to show MY STUFF and give me a link to them directly.
3. Right now, this highly intelligent design (not) has only one OBSCURE way for me to access MY STUFF -- which is hidden in my name, in a dropdown menu. What are you guys thinking? No only is this hard to find, it's RIGHT NEXT to Logout. Huh? And even when I click in, there's a whole lot of navigation to see my own stuff.
Dudes, please fix this. Not sure why this design was necessary at all. New management? Whatever. Go back to the simple clean design of yore. You're getting worse with this.
I second that. I've spent between $5000-$7000 with dynadot over the years and have pushed many domains to end users, thus bringing them more business. I'm sad to say that I'm leaving this registrar.