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Cloudflare for SaaS vs Entri vs cnames.dev

A three-way look at the main custom-domain platforms for SaaS — motion, pricing, isolation, and DNS automation. Dated July 2026.

Three products dominate the "let customers use their own domain" problem for SaaS: Cloudflare for SaaS, Entri, and cnames.dev. They solve the same core job but sit at different points on the self-serve-vs-sales, independent-vs-integrated, and depth-vs-breadth axes. Here's how to think about the three.

At a glance

Cloudflare for SaaSEntricnames.dev
MotionSelf-serve (in Cloudflare)Sales-ledSelf-serve API
Entry price~$0.10/hostname + plan~$249–749/moFree 25, then $49/mo/1k
Provider independenceCloudflare-orientedIndependentIndependent
One-click DNS breadthCloudflare ecosystemBroadest (Connect)Domain Connect + fallback
Per-tenant isolationLimitedAvailableBuilt-in
Sells domains in-appNoYes (Sell)No
WildcardsHigher tiersYesYes

As of July 2026; all three change pricing and features — re-verify on their sites.

Pick Cloudflare for SaaS if…

Your app already runs on Cloudflare and you want custom hostnames alongside Workers, WAF, and their CDN in one dashboard and bill. It's the tightest integration for Cloudflare-native teams. See the deeper Cloudflare for SaaS comparison.

Pick Entri if…

You want the broadest one-click DNS coverage today, or you want to sell domains to your users in-app, and you're fine with a sales process and higher minimums. More in the Entri comparison.

Pick cnames.dev if…

You want to start today, self-serve, with published per-domain pricing; you want provider independence (any origin), per-tenant isolation, header profiles, and wildcards through a clean API; and you're happy using the open Domain Connect protocol for one-click DNS where it's supported. It's the developer-first option, free for the first 25 domains.

The honest summary

There's no single winner — there's a best fit. All-in on Cloudflare → Cloudflare for SaaS. Need domain sales or maximum DNS-onboarding breadth and okay with sales → Entri. Want self-serve, transparent, provider-independent infrastructure with isolation → cnames.dev.

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Frequently asked questions

Which is cheapest?

It depends on volume. cnames.dev has a free tier (25 domains) and ~$0.05/domain on Pro. Cloudflare for SaaS is ~$0.10/hostname/mo plus a plan. Entri is quote-based and typically the highest fixed commitment. Verify all three before deciding.

Which has the best one-click DNS setup?

Entri, today — its Connect product has the broadest DNS-provider auto-configuration. cnames.dev uses the open Domain Connect protocol plus manual fallback; Cloudflare focuses on its own ecosystem.

Which is best for provider independence?

cnames.dev — it sits in front of any origin. Cloudflare for SaaS assumes Cloudflare is in your path.

Which is easiest to start with?

cnames.dev is self-serve with a free tier and an API key. Cloudflare for SaaS needs a Cloudflare account and plan. Entri is sales-led.