Low wholesale pricing gets attention quickly, but I do not think that alone makes a registrar relationship reseller-friendly. The harder questions usually show up later: whether the API behaves predictably, whether billing logic is clear, how renewals feel at scale, how transfers are handled, what the DNS tools are like, and whether support actually understands partner workflows. A reseller can tolerate less-than-perfect margins more easily than unstable operations once client domains start stacking up. So I think the better question is not just who is cheapest, but which registrar creates the least operational friction once you are responsible for real customer domains. For those running reseller or agency setups, what matters most after pricing: API, renewals, support, or something else?
For me, support quality and operational stability matter far more than getting the absolute lowest pricing. Cheap pricing looks attractive at the beginning, but once you manage a larger number of client domains, problems like: - slow support, - random billing issues, - unstable DNS, - transfer delays, - confusing renewal handling become much more expensive than saving a few cents per domain. A good API is also underrated. If integrations constantly break or documentation is outdated, it creates a lot of unnecessary work for agencies and resellers. In my experience, predictable operations scale much better than aggressive pricing alone.
Yes, cheap pricing feels attractive until one problem takes hours to explain to a client. Then the few cents saved disappear very quickly. For resellers, peace of mind is part of the margin too.