A post on Reddit recently caught my eye — someone built an entire brand around a domain they thought they'd purchased, only to discover they never actually owned it. The domain was bundled with a website builder subscription, and when things went sideways, they had zero control. This hit close to home. Early in my career, I registered a domain through a hosting provider's "free domain" deal. When I tried to transfer it two years later, I learned the hard way that "free" meant "we hold the keys." That experience changed how I think about every layer of my web stack. So let's compare two approaches: the platform-bundled model (where one provider handles your domain, hosting, and tools) versus the own-your-stack model (where you control each piece independently). We'll cover domains, hosting, and even analytics — because ownership matters at every layer. The Domain Problem: Bundled vs.…