
NameSilo Technologies Corp. has taken another step forward by acquiring CommerceHQ, a website builder with integrated ecommerce capability. The deal has now been folded directly into the NameSilo.com experience, giving customers access to a drag-and-drop site builder that works hand-in-hand with domain registration.
Why This Acquisition Matters
Until now, NameSilo was best known for its role as an ICANN-accredited registrar, managing over 5.8 million domains across 160 countries. The acquisition of CommerceHQ signals a broader strategy: moving beyond domain names to provide the full stack of services needed to get a business online quickly.
Instead of forcing small businesses and entrepreneurs to juggle different providers, NameSilo now offers an integrated package that includes a domain, a website, and professional email. This type of bundled approach makes it easier to launch and scale without the usual headaches of piecing together separate services.
Two Tracks for Customers
Self-Serve
For entrepreneurs who prefer to do it themselves, the new website builder is a straightforward, drag-and-drop system. No coding knowledge is needed. Users can set up an ecommerce-ready site that connects directly with their NameSilo domain.
Do-It-For-Me
For customers who want expert help, NameSilo offers a service where its own team builds and customizes the site on the customer’s behalf. This model appeals to business owners who want speed and polish without investing their own time into web development.
Leadership Comments
Kristaps Ronka, CEO of NameSilo LLC, explained the move as an expansion of the company’s mission. “By combining domain registration, professional email, and a world-class website builder with ecommerce capability, we’re giving our customers everything they need to establish and grow their online presence in one place.”
It’s a strong pitch in an industry where convenience is a deciding factor. Customers often gravitate to platforms that reduce friction, and NameSilo is betting that an integrated solution will win loyalty against bigger competitors.
What This Means for the Market
Website builders are not new. Wix, Squarespace, and Shopify have long dominated the conversation. But NameSilo’s entry into this space carries weight because of its registrar foundation. Many customers already buy domains through NameSilo. Now, instead of leaving the platform to find a site builder elsewhere, they can stay inside the same ecosystem. That’s a smart play to improve retention and increase the lifetime value of each customer.
The bundled pricing strategy also matters. Discounted packages combining domain, website, and email will appeal to small businesses watching costs closely. This approach mirrors what Google did with Workspace, but with an emphasis on affordability and simplicity.
Looking Ahead
The new integrated product is live now for all NameSilo.com customers. Early adoption will determine how much traction it gains in a crowded market, but the company is positioning itself to compete where simplicity and pricing carry weight.
NameSilo has built its reputation on being a cost-effective registrar. By acquiring CommerceHQ and rolling its tools into the core product, the company is signaling that domains are only the beginning. The strategy is clear: keep customers inside the ecosystem by giving them the building blocks of an online business in one place. It’s a logical extension of what NameSilo has always done best—make online presence management easier, cheaper, and more accessible for everyone.