
Hosting provider WPhost has announced a temporary price cut for domain registrations in the .COM.UA zone. Until July 1, 2026, users can register a domain in one of Ukraine’s most widely used domain spaces for 399 UAH instead of the previous 699 UAH. At this point, the hunt for a decent domain name increasingly resembles the real estate market: the good options disappeared years ago, while the remaining ones often look as if they were generated by a sleep-deprived password manager.
To activate the discount, customers need to use the promo code comua26 during checkout. Once applied, the registration price drops automatically.
How the Promotion Works
According to WPhost, the discounted pricing applies to new .com.ua domain registrations placed through the company’s website.
The process itself is refreshingly straightforward:
- Choose an available domain name.
- Proceed to checkout.
- Enter the promo code comua26.
- Receive the discounted price of 399 UAH instead of 699 UAH.
The promotion will remain active through July 1, 2026.
Who .COM.UA Domains Are Best Suited For
The .COM.UA domain zone has long remained one of the standard choices for Ukrainian businesses, online stores, digital services, and corporate projects. It is particularly suitable for companies targeting Ukrainian audiences, maintaining local brand identity, or simply preferring a domain that does not make visitors wonder whether the website is hosted somewhere between an offshore registrar and a suspicious messaging channel.
The extension is also widely used by startups, smaller SaaS platforms, regional online services, and content-driven projects. For many businesses, .COM.UA remains a compromise between recognition, affordability, and the increasingly difficult task of finding a short domain name without adding four extra hyphens and a random number.
Domain Registrars Continue the Pricing Wars
The domain registration market has increasingly turned into a rotating carousel of discounts, seasonal offers, and temporary promotions. Providers now compete not only through infrastructure and control panels, but also through the cost of domain names themselves — often the very first public-facing element of a brand.