Registering a .co.za domain
Domain registration in South Africa costs roughly R80 to R150 a year for a .co.za. The single most important thing is that it is registered in your name, not your web designer's — that one detail decides whether you actually own your online address.
Domain name search South Africa: checking what is free
Before anything else, run a domain name search. South Africa's .co.za registry is ZACR, and any accredited registrar queries the same database — so availability is identical wherever you look, and only the price differs.
On price: the cheapest domain registration South Africa offers is usually a first-year promotion that renews at two or three times the rate. Compare the renewal price, not the headline, and check that transferring away is free.
The mistake that costs businesses their domain
This is the most common serious problem we see, and it is almost always discovered at the worst possible moment.
Someone builds your site years ago and registers the domain on their own account, with their email as the registrant contact. You pay them annually, or they absorb it. Then they stop trading, or you fall out, or they simply stop answering email. The domain renewal notice goes to an address you cannot access. The domain lapses, and anyone in the world can register it — including a competitor.
Check yours now. It takes a minute: look up your domain on the ZACR WHOIS at registry.net.za and look at the registrant name. If it is not your business, that is a problem worth fixing before it becomes urgent.
What the extensions mean in South Africa
| Extension | Roughly / year | Use it when |
|---|---|---|
| .co.za | R80 – R150 | The default for a South African business. Most recognised locally. |
| .com | R200 – R350 | You sell internationally, or the .co.za is taken. |
| .africa | R200 – R400 | Continental positioning. Rarely necessary. |
| .org.za | R80 – R150 | Non-profits and associations. |
For a business trading in South Africa, .co.za is the right default. South African customers recognise it as local, and there is no ranking disadvantage — a country domain is a mild positive for local search rather than a negative.
Choosing a name
Two rules that matter and one myth that does not.
Short and sayable. You will read this over the phone more often than you expect. Hyphens and numbers cause endless confusion — 'is that with a dash?' is a question you do not want to answer weekly.
Your brand, not a keyword string. cheapplumbingcapetown.co.za looks like spam to customers and gains you nothing meaningful in search. A brandable name builds an asset; a keyword string builds a liability you will eventually want to change.
The myth: that keywords in the domain still deliver a ranking boost. They did, more than a decade ago. Today it is at best marginal, and a low-quality keyword domain is actively demoted. Do not choose a bad name for a benefit that no longer exists.
Registered in your name, from day one. Every website design package includes your domain registered to you and paid for the first year. If you leave, you take it with you — there is nothing to buy back.
Where we build websites
Every build is done remotely, so the whole country is covered at the same price. We keep dedicated pages for the metros most enquiries come from: Cape Town · Johannesburg · Pretoria · Durban · Sandton · Port Elizabeth · Bloemfontein · Polokwane · Centurion · East London · Nelspruit · Pietermaritzburg · Vanderbijlpark · Somerset West · George · Stellenbosch · Paarl. The full picture — packages, prices, industries — starts on the homepage.
Common questions
Who should the domain be registered to?
Your business, with your email as the registrant contact. Your web designer can manage it technically without being the legal owner. If a provider refuses to put it in your name, that is a serious red flag.
Can I move my domain to another provider?
Yes. .co.za transfers happen through the ZACR and take a few days. You need access to the registrant email address, which is exactly why that address needs to be yours.
What happens if my domain expires?
There is a grace period during which you can still recover it, then it is released for anyone to register. Domains with any traffic get picked up quickly by speculators. Do not let it lapse.
Get a fixed price for your website
Tell us what you need and we will send a fixed quote, usually the same working day.