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Key Feaures

ID Protection

id protection

Computeman offers complimentary WHOIS redaction services to protect your personal contact information from spam and potential security risks, ensuring full compliance with ICANN regulations.

No Upsell Fees

no hidden renewal fees

Unlike most registrars, Computeman maintains a commitment to transparency by eliminating upsells and superfluous add-ons, ensuring straightforward pricing with no hidden fees.

Advanced Security

domain dnssec security

All domains include comprehensive built-in security measures, such as one-click DNSSEC activation at no additional cost, default two-factor authentication, and automatic domain lock functionality—ensuring robust protection against unauthorized modifications or transfers.

Domain Lock

domain lock

Our Domain Lock feature safeguards against unauthorized transfers and accidental expiration by preventing changes to your domain’s registrar or status. To further ensure continuity, we proactively send renewal reminders, helping you maintain uninterrupted ownership of your domain.

DNS Manager

dns manager

Administer DNS zones and add unlimited records directly from your control panel. Create unlimited subdomains and configure domain forwarding to existing websites. Common DNS record types like A, CNAME, and MX can be managed using the Computeman Zone Editor.

Technical Support

technical support

Benefit from round-the-clock free technical support by our certified domain specialists, with a 30-minute response time on support tickets. Domain Name Support includes assistance provided for managing, registering, transferring, and troubleshooting domain names, which are essential for establishing an online presence.

Why register a domain with Computeman


Computeman registrar delivers a reliable, cost-effective, and secure solution for domain registration. With transparent, wholesale-based pricing, you benefit from no hidden fees or markups, ensuring true cost efficiency. Security remains a top priority, with complimentary DNSSEC protection to safeguard against domain hijacking and other threats.

Seamlessly integrated with comprehensive suite of performance and security tools, Computeman provides an optimized solution for domain management. Whether registering a new domain or transferring an existing one, Computeman ensures effortless setup and robust protection.

Experience superior domain management—get started today.

Frequently Asked Questions

What TLDs are both popular and cost-effective?

Here’s a list of popular and affordable TLDs (Top-Level Domains) that balance recognition, trust, and cost-effectiveness:
Most Affordable (Typically <$10/year)
.com – The most trusted & widely used (~$8–$13/year)
.net – Reliable alternative to .com (~$10–$15/year)
.org – Ideal for nonprofits (~$10–$15/year)
.xyz – Modern, budget-friendly (~$1–$5/year)
.site – Great for general websites (~$3–$8/year)
.online – Simple & versatile (~$3–$10/year)
.tech – Perfect for startups (~$5–$12/year)


How long does it take to register a domain with Computeman?

Standard gTLDs (e.g., .com, .net, .org) are typically registered within 24 hours of successful payment verification.

For international domain names, processing times vary based on the specific policies and regulatory requirements of each country’s registry. Provided all submitted documentation meets the registry’s criteria, we aim to process applications within 48 hours.

Please note that certain registries conduct additional verification of submitted documents prior to domain activation, which may extend processing times

What is a reasonable price to pay for a top-level domain (TLD)?

A better price depends on the specific TLD, but here’s a general guideline:
Standard TLDs (e.g., .com, .net, .org):
$8–$15/year (wholesale cost)
Some registrars charge $10–$20/year (with markup)
Budget TLDs (e.g., .xyz, .site, .online):
$1–$5/year (often first-year discounts)
Renewal may cost $10–$20/year
Premium/Niche TLDs (e.g., .io, .ai, .app):
$20–$100+/year (varies by demand)


Do you have any promotions on domain names?

While .com domains remain the most sought-after option, your ideal domain name may not always be available under this extension. Selecting a domain that aligns with your business or personal brand is essential for establishing a strong online identity.

Today, a diverse range of generic top-level domains (gTLDs) and country-code TLDs (ccTLDs) are available, offering greater flexibility in securing a relevant and memorable web address. With our competitively priced domain options—starting at less than $1—finding the perfect domain to support and grow your online presence has never been easier.


Available TLDs

  • com – Commercial entities and general use; the most popular and widely recognized TLD.
  • net – Originally for network-related organizations; now general use, especially by tech companies.
  • org – Non-profit organizations and open use; often used by charities and community groups.
  • biz – Business use, mainly for commercial or business websites.
  • mobi – Mobile device-focused websites; optimized for mobile use.
  • info – Information websites; general informational content creators.
  • me – Personal and individual websites; also Montenegro’s ccTLD but used globally.
  • co – Originally Colombia’s ccTLD; internationally marketed for companies and startups.
  • us – U.S. individuals, businesses, and organizations; country-specific ccTLD.
  • academy – Educational institutions and learning centers.
  • accountants – Accounting professionals and firms.
  • agency – Agencies such as marketing, consulting, or other service providers.
  • associates – Businesses or professionals functioning as associates or partners.
  • bargains – Sites offering deals, discounts, or bargains.
  • bike – Bicycle-related interests and businesses.
  • boutique – Small specialized shops or unique product sellers.
  • builders – Construction, building services, and contractors.
  • business – Business-related websites, enterprises, and services.
  • cab – Taxi service providers and transportation services.
  • camera – Photography, camera equipment, and related services.
  • camp – Campsites, camping activities, and related services.
  • capital – Finance, investment, and capital management firms.
  • cards – Credit cards, gift cards, or greeting card businesses.
  • care – Healthcare providers, caregiving services, and wellness.
  • careers – Job sites, recruitment, and career-related services.
  • cash – Financial services involving cash or payments.
  • catering – Food catering services and event catering.
  • center – Business or service centers, often physical or virtual office spaces.
  • cheap – Discount goods and low-price offers.
  • church – Religious organizations and church communities.
  • city – Localized city-based services or information portals.
  • claims – Insurance claims, reimbursement, or legal claims.
  • cleaning – Cleaning services, janitorial, and housekeeping businesses.
  • clinic – Medical clinics, health services, and outpatient care.
  • clothing – Apparel, fashion brands, and merchandise sellers.
  • coach – Life coaching, sports coaches, or professional coaching services.
  • codes – Programming, software development, or confidential codes.
  • coffee – Coffee shops, roasters, and coffee-related businesses.
  • community – Community groups, forums, and social clubs.
  • company – General company websites and corporate identities.
  • computer – IT-related companies, computer hardware, and software.
  • condos – Condominium sales, rentals, and realty services.
  • construction – Construction companies, building contractors, and services.
  • contractors – Independent contractors and professional services providers.
  • cool – Trendy, youth-oriented or entertainment websites.
  • credit – Credit services, loans, and financial institutions.
  • creditcard – Credit card providers and related financial services.
  • cruises – Cruise vacations, travel agencies, and bookings.
  • dating – Dating services, matchmaking, and social networking for relationships.
  • deals – Discount offers, sales, and special deal sites.
  • delivery – Delivery services, courier, and logistics providers.
  • dental – Dental clinics, dental care providers and services.
  • diamonds – Jewelry, diamond sellers, and luxury goods.
  • digital – Digital services, online marketing, and digital products.
  • direct – Direct sales platforms, companies, or services.
  • directory – Business directories, contact listings, and guides.
  • discount – Discount businesses, coupons, and reduced pricing sites.
  • domains – Domain registration services, domain name sales.
  • education – Educational institutions, courses, and academic services.
  • email – Email service providers or related communication services.
  • energy – Energy companies, renewable energy, and utilities.
  • engineering – Engineering firms, professional services, and products.
  • enterprises – Large businesses and enterprise-level services and products.
  • equipment – Equipment sales, rentals, and industrial tools.
  • estate – Real estate services, property listings, and agents.
  • events – Event planners, venues, and entertainment shows.
  • exchange – Marketplaces, currency exchanges, or trading platforms.
  • expert – Professional consultants, experts in various fields.
  • exposed – Usually used for exposing information or investigative sites.
  • fail – Sites for sharing failures or mistakes, humor, or lessons learned.
  • farm – Farms, agricultural businesses, and farming services.
  • finance – Financial institutions, financial advisors, and services.
  • financial – Same as finance but broader use, including investments.
  • fish – Fishing communities, fish markets, and aquatic products.
  • fitness – Fitness centers, gyms, personal training, and wellness.
  • flights – Airline bookings, travel agencies, and flight information.
  • florist – Flower shops and floral services.
  • foundation – Charitable foundations, non-profits, and grants.
  • fund – Investment funds, mutual funds, or charitable funds.
  • furniture – Furniture sales, manufacturers, and stores.
  • gallery – Art galleries, photo galleries, and exhibition spaces.
  • gifts – Gift shops, gift ideas, and gift services.
  • glass – Glass manufacturers, suppliers, and related businesses.
  • graphics – Graphic design services, digital art, and illustration.
  • gratis – Free services, free products, or complimentary offers.
  • gripe – Consumer complaints, reviews, and feedback.
  • guide – Guides, tutorials, and informational resources.
  • guru – Experts or leaders in a specific field or industry.
  • healthcare – Healthcare providers, medical services, and wellness.
  • holdings – Corporate holding companies and investment businesses.
  • holiday – Holiday travel, vacations, and tourism services.
  • house – Real estate, home services, or housing-related businesses.
  • immo – Real estate in French-speaking regions.
  • industries – Manufacturing, industrial services, and products.
  • institute – Academic and research institutions or professional bodies.
  • insure – Insurance companies and brokerage services.
  • international – International companies or global services.
  • investments – Firms or opportunities related to investment.
  • kitchen – Kitchen products, appliances, and cooking services.
  • land
    Real estate, land sales, or property-focused sites.
  • lease – Rental and leasing services for vehicles, property, or equipment.
  • legal – Legal services, law firms, and related legal professions.
  • life – Lifestyle, health, or wellness-related websites.
  • lighting – Lighting products, fixtures, and services.
  • limited – Businesses registered as limited companies (Ltd.).
  • limo – Limousine services and luxury transport providers.
  • loans – Loan providers, financing, and mortgage services.
  • maison – French for house/home; real estate or home services in French-speaking markets.
  • management – Business and project management services or firms.
  • marketing – Marketing agencies, consultants, and services.
  • media – Media companies, news, publishing, and entertainment.
  • memorial – Memorials, commemorative sites, and remembrance services.
  • money – Financial services, personal finance, and money-related topics.
  • network – Networking companies, social or professional networks.
  • partners – Partnerships, business partners, or professional collaborations.
  • parts – Car parts, machine parts, or spare parts retailers.
  • photography – Photographers, photo studios, and image galleries.
  • photos – Websites showcasing photos or photographic content.
  • pictures – Similar to photos; image galleries and photo sharing.
  • pizza – Pizzerias, pizza delivery services, or pizza-related businesses.
  • place – Geographic locations, places to visit or local services.
  • plumbing – Plumbing services and contractors.
  • productions – Film production, music production companies, and creative studios.
  • properties – Real estate properties, listings, and realty services.
  • recipes – Cooking recipes, food blogs, and culinary sites.
  • reisen – German word for travel; travel-related sites.
  • rentals – Property or vehicle rental services.
  • repair – Repair services for electronics, appliances, vehicles, etc.
  • report – Reporting, journalism, or news sites.
  • restaurant – Restaurant listings, food services, or culinary businesses.
  • sarl – Société à responsabilité limitée (Limited Liability Company in French-speaking countries).
  • schule – German for school; educational institutions and resources.
  • services – General service providers, consultants, and business services.
  • shoes – Shoe stores and footwear businesses.
  • singles – Dating services, social connections, and singles communities.
  • solar – Solar energy companies and sustainability sites.
  • solutions – Problem-solving services and business solutions.
  • supplies – Office or business supplies and inventory.
  • supply – Similar to supplies; goods distribution and supply chain sites.
  • support – Customer support and help services.
  • surgery – Medical surgery and healthcare providers.
  • systems – IT systems, engineering systems, and technological services.
  • tax – Tax preparation, tax services, and financial advice related to taxation.
  • technology – Tech companies, innovations, and tech-related content.
  • tienda – Spanish for store/shop; ecommerce and retail businesses for Spanish speakers.
  • tips – Advice, tips, and how-to guides.
  • tires – Tire sellers and automotive services.
  • today – News, daily updates, or current event sites.
  • tools – Tools and hardware sales or business tools.
  • town – Local town-related activities, community pages, or services.
  • toys – Toy stores, games, and children’s products.
  • training – Educational training, courses, and professional development.
  • university – Higher education institutions and academic services.
  • vacations – Travel and holiday booking services.
  • ventures – Business ventures, startups, and investment projects.
  • viajes – Spanish for travel; travel agencies and tourism.
  • villas – Vacation homes, luxury villas, and real estate.
  • vision – Eye care, optical services, or visionary projects.
  • voyage – Travel planning, tours, and voyage-related content.
  • watch – Watches, timepieces, and related ecommerce.
  • works – Creative works, portfolios, and project showcases.
  • world – Global networks, international business, and cultures.
  • wtf – Used informally for humorous or surprising content.
  • zone – General use for special area networks or interest zones.
  • actor – Used by professionals and organizations in the acting and entertainment industry, including actors, acting schools, and agencies.
  • airforce
    Intended for individuals and organizations affiliated with the Air Force; emphasizes security and authenticity.
  • army – Used by personnel and organizations associated with the Army; often used for military-related websites.
  • attorney – Designed for attorneys and legal professionals for websites related to law practice and legal services.
  • auction – Used for sites related to auctions and bidding platforms, facilitating online sales and auctions.
  • band – For musical bands, groups, and related music industry professionals.
  • consulting – For consultants and consulting firms in various industries to showcase expertise and services online.
  • dance – For dance schools, companies, studios, and performers related to dancing and performing arts.
  • degree – Intended for educational institutions, programs, and services offering degrees or certifications.
  • democrat – Used for Democratic Party organizations or supporters; politically affiliated websites.
  • dentist – For dental professionals, clinics, and dental health services.
  • engineer – Targeted at engineers, engineering firms, and related professional services.
  • forsale – Used by sellers and retailers to indicate items or services that are for sale online
  • futbol – Spanish for football (soccer); used by soccer clubs, fans, and related businesses.
  • gives – Sites focused on charitable giving, donations, and philanthropy.
  • immobilien – German for real estate; used for real estate businesses in German-speaking markets.
  • kaufen – German for buying; used for ecommerce and online shopping sites targeting German speakers.
  • lawyer – For legal professionals and law firms, highlighting legal services and attorney expertise.
  • market – Sites related to marketplaces, trading, and commercial hubs.
  • moda – Italian and Spanish for fashion; used by fashion brands and apparel businesses.
  • mortgage – Websites related to home loans, mortgage brokers, and financing services.
  • navy – For personnel and organizations associated with the Navy; military-focused websites.
  • ninja – Used for individuals or businesses wanting to project agility, skill, or expertise, often in tech or gaming.
  • pub – For pubs, bars, breweries, and nightlife establishments.
  • rehab – Websites offering rehabilitation services, support groups, and recovery programs.
  • republican – Politically affiliated sites focused on the Republican Party and its supporters.
  • reviews – Platforms for user reviews, ratings, and feedback on products or services.
  • rip – Memorial or tribute sites dedicated to remembering those who have passed away.
  • rocks – Used for entertainment, music, or fan sites emphasizing popularity or cultural references.
  • social – Social networking sites, community platforms, and interactive websites.
  • software – For software companies, developers, and technology services related to software products.
  • vet – For veterinary services, animal care professionals, and pet health-related sites.
  • xyz – A generic TLD used for various purposes; marketed as a versatile, modern extension.
  • website – Generic TLD used for general website hosting and online presence creation.
  • space – For space-related industries, astronomy enthusiasts, and tech companies.
  • wiki – Collaborative websites, encyclopedias, and user-generated content platforms.
  • ink – Creative industries, tattoo artists, printing, and design-related websites.
  • bar – Bars, nightclubs, and social gathering places; some alcohol-related businesses.
  • host – Web hosting companies, IT providers, and cloud service businesses.
  • press – News organizations, media outlets, and journalism-related websites.
  • pw – Originally for Palau country code; now marketed as a professional web presence TLD.
  • rest – Restaurants, dining services, and food-related businesses.
  • sale – Online stores and businesses focused on sales and promotions.
  • video – Video content creators, streaming platforms, and media production companies.
  • black – An open TLD for creative branding, associations with the color black, and stylish online identities.
  • blue – Generic TLD; commonly used for branding, identities linked to the color blue, and creative projects.
  • kim – For people or businesses with the surname “Kim”; popular in Korea, used for personal branding globally.
  • lgbt – Intended for LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) businesses, organizations, and individuals to promote inclusion and community online.
  • pink – Used for branding, creative identity, fashion, retail, breast cancer awareness, and anything associated with the color pink.
  • red – Open TLD for branding, fashion, food, tech, entertainment, or anything associated with the color red.
  • shiksha – For education, training, learning centers, especially targeting the Hindi-speaking world; “shiksha” means “education” in Hindi.
  • green – Eco-friendly identity for businesses, organizations, and individuals focused on sustainability and environmental responsibility.
  • cc – Country code TLD for Cocos (Keeling) Islands, but used globally due to open registration.
  • tv – Country code for Tuvalu, often used for television, video, and streaming sites due to its association with “TV”.
  • design – For designers, design agencies, and creative projects.
  • bingo – Bingo games, online gambling, and gaming services.
  • chat – Messaging platforms, chat services, and online communication.
  • style – Fashion, lifestyle, brands, and creative industries.
  • tennis – Tennis clubs, organizations, sports figures, and tennis-related businesses.
  • club – Clubs, societies, organizations, and membership-driven communities.
  • apartments – Apartment listings, real estate companies, and rental agencies.
  • casino – Online casinos, gaming, gambling, and entertainment.
  • football – Football clubs, leagues, teams, and fan sites; sport-focused.
  • school – Schools, educational institutions, resources, and training organizations.
  • gold – Gold trading, jewelry, investment, and gold-related businesses.
  • golf – Golf courses, clubs, equipment, and events.
  • plus – Used for value-added services, premium offerings, or as branding by startups.
  • tours – Tour operators, travel companies, and guided travel services.
  • news – News media, updates, journalism, and information portals.
  • cafe – Cafés, coffee shops, bistros, and restaurant sites.
  • express – Shipping, courier, rapid delivery, or businesses focusing on speed and efficiency.
  • site – A generic option for building websites of any type.
  • love – Sites focused on romance, relationships, dating, or expressions of affection.
  • team – Sports teams, work groups, project teams, or collaborative organizations.
  • jewelry – Jewelry stores, designers, retailers, and related content.
  • show – Entertainment, TV shows, performances, online streaming, and events.
  • tech – Technology companies, startups, innovation, and IT services.
  • dog – For websites about dogs, pet services, breeders, shelters, or dog lovers.
  • theater – For entertainment venues, theaters, live event organizers, and performing arts communities.
  • taxi – Transportation services, taxi operators, ride-sharing and logistics businesses.
  • hockey – Specialized for hockey teams, leagues, fans, merchandise, and sports organizations.
  • run – Running clubs, races, fitness communities, sporting events, and individuals in the running sector.
  • online – Generic TLD for any online service, business, or presence.
  • coupons – Used by sites offering coupons, discounts, deals, and promotional offers.
  • movie – Film studios, production companies, movie reviews, media distribution, and the entertainment industry.
  • soccer – For soccer (football) teams, fans, leagues, merchandise, and sports communities.
  • fans – Communities for fans of celebrities, teams, products, and entertainment.
  • fyi – “For your information;” general information, quick references, and knowledge sites.
  • mba – Business education, MBA programs, and academic institutions.
  • tickets – Online ticket sales, events, concerts, sports, and ticketing services.
  • rent – Property rental, leasing services, apartments, vehicles, and more.
  • college – Colleges, higher education, campus organizations, and academic websites.
  • live – Live streaming, events broadcasting, or real-time engagement platforms.
  • studio – Creative agencies, music studios, art studios, design firms, and content producers.
  • example – Demonstrations, sample sites, and mockups for website development and tutorials.
  • work – Employment, job boards, freelance gigs, professional portfolios, and workplace resources.
  • casa – Spanish/Italian word for “house;” real estate, home services, or housing content.
  • beer – Breweries, craft beer, bars, and beer-related culture and content.
  • fashion – Fashion brands, designers, online stores, and trend-based content.
  • country – Country-specific information, music, culture, or travel.
  • yoga – Yoga studios, meditation, wellness instructors, and related health resources.
  • fit – Fitness centers, personal trainers, wellness, gyms, and health routines.
  • wedding – Wedding planners, bridal shops, event spaces, and marriage resources.
  • horse – Equestrian businesses, horse enthusiasts, riding clubs, and horse care.
  • surf – Surfing shops, clubs, schools, gear, and water sports enthusiasts.
  • cooking – Culinary websites, recipes, chefs, cooking classes, and food blogs.
  • vodka – Vodka brands, distilleries, product reviews, and cocktail recipes.
  • fishing – Sites related to fishing, angling, outdoor sports, guides, and tackle shops.
  • garden – Gardening advice, tools, landscaping, horticulture, and plant care.
  • rodeo – Rodeo events, organizations, fan clubs, and Western entertainment.
  • feedback – Platforms for customer feedback, reviews, surveys, and user input collection.
  • la – LA (Los Angeles) region branding, local organizations, businesses, and location-based services.
  • family – Used for family-related websites, genealogy, shared family events, or online support networks.
  • theatre – For theaters, drama groups, venues, performing arts, and entertainment content.
  • protection – Security and protection-focused websites, physical/cybersecurity firms, or insurance.
  • security – Cybersecurity companies, security products, or safety-related organizations.
  • vin – French word for “wine”; for wine shops, vineyards, and wine lovers.
  • pro – Intended for certified professionals; used by licensed experts, such as lawyers, doctors, engineers, accountants.
  • global – Generic TLD for international businesses, organizations, and global communities.
  • accountant – For accountants, accounting firms, finance consultants, and bookkeeping services.
  • faith – Faith-based resources, religious organizations, and spiritual communities.
  • cricket – Cricket sport organizations, fans, leagues, and news.
  • science – Science news, research, educational organizations, and scientific communities.
  • trade – Commerce, B2B services, import/export, trading companies, and online marketplaces.
  • date – Dating websites, event scheduling, or calendar services.
  • download – Sites offering downloadable content: apps, media, files, and utilities.
  • loan – Loan providers, peer-to-peer lending, mortgage brokers, and finance companies.
  • party – Party planners, events, clubs, and celebration-related services.
  • racing – Racing events, motorsports, teams, products, and fan communities.
  • win – Used for contests, competitions, giveaways, and sites focused on winning.
  • webcam – Webcam streaming services, camera hardware, and surveillance content.
  • bid – Auction platforms, bidding marketplaces, and procurement services.
  • review – Websites dedicated to reviews, user ratings, and expert opinions.
  • promo – Promotional offers, websites for marketing campaigns, coupons, and advertising.
  • group – Groups, organizations, social or professional clubs and communities.
  • salon – Beauty salons, spas, cosmetologists, and personal care businesses.
  • store – Online stores, retail sites, ecommerce platforms, and product listings.
  • gmbh – “Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung”; German for “LLC,” used by limited liability companies in German-speaking countries.
  • ltd – “Limited”; used by registered limited companies, especially in Commonwealth countries.
  • stream – Streaming services, media, entertainment, video and audio broadcasters.
  • tube – Video sharing platforms, media sites, and content creators.
  • fm – Typically used for radio stations (“FM” band) or audio streaming sites.
  • cx – Country code for Christmas Island; otherwise open for use in branding.
  • am – Armenian country code TLD; also used for radio AM stations and audio brands.
  • games – For sites dedicated to online, video, board, or gaming communities.
  • organic – Used for businesses, producers, and organizations in the organic food or eco-friendly sector.
  • archi – Meant for architects, architecture firms, schools, museums, and professionals in the architecture industry.
  • bio – Applied to biology, biotechnology, life sciences, biographies, health, and eco-friendly content.
  • ski – For ski resorts, equipment, instructors, clubs, enthusiasts, and snow sports communities.
  • pet – Sites related to pets, pet care, pet products, and animal lovers or organizations.
  • buzz – Used for sites related to trending topics, noteworthy news, viral events, influencers, or brands wanting to create hype.
  • miami – For individuals, businesses, and organizations connected to the city of Miami, Florida.
  • vip – Luxury services, VIP experiences, exclusive clubs, or premium offerings.
  • men – Men’s fashion, lifestyle, health, and products or services aimed at men.
  • sucks – Used for complaint, protest, dissatisfaction sites, brand criticism, or parody purposes.
  • film – Movie studios, film production, reviews, festivals, streaming, and film enthusiasts.
  • cloud – Cloud computing services, IT companies, SaaS, and related tech businesses.
  • menu – Restaurant menus, food delivery, eateries, catering, and culinary services.
  • blog – Personal, business, or professional blogs, online journals, and commentary sites.
  • one – Brand identity, technology, startup, or personal sites; meant to foster a singular focus or uniqueness.
  • irish – Irish culture, businesses, community groups, or individuals with ties to Ireland.
  • shopping – Ecommerce, retail, online stores, and buy/sell platforms.
  • doctor – Medical professionals, doctors, clinics, and health resources.
  • jetzt – German for “now”; quick actions, events, flash sales, or urgent campaigns, especially in German-speaking regions.
  • reise – German for “travel”; travel agencies, guides, tourism information for German-speaking communities.
  • open – Open-source projects, openness-related communities, or open registration platforms.
  • courses – Educational courses, online training, learning platforms, and classes.
  • study – Learning resources, student projects, academic institutions, and study groups.
  • top – Top-ranked lists, ratings, best-of collections, and high-ranking websites.
  • link – Link-sharing, URL shortening, directories, and connection-focused sites.
  • moe – Japanese slang for “cute”; anime, manga, pop culture sites, and fandom communities.
  • earth – Environmental, sustainability, nature conservation, and green living sites.
  • whoswho – Directory services, notable personalities, or identification portals.
  • uno – Spanish/Italian for “one”; brand identity, international market, or unity-focused sites.
  • audio – Audio streaming, music production, sound engineering, podcasts, and voice services.
  • blackfriday – Black Friday promotions, sales, e-commerce deals, and retailers during the shopping event.
  • christmas – Holiday sites, retail, festive campaigns, Christmas events, and traditions.
  • click – Digital marketing, call-to-action, advertising, quick access or online campaign sites.
  • diet – Diet plans, nutrition tips, food coaching, or healthy eating resources.
  • flowers – Florists, flower shops, floral design, gifting services, and horticulture content.
  • game – Online gaming sites, game developers, reviews, and gaming communities.
  • gift – Gift shops, online gifting platforms, products, and e-cards.
  • guitars – Guitar shops, musicians, music teachers, and manufacturers.
  • help – Assistance, advisory, support services, and guidance resources.
  • hiphop – Hiphop music, culture, events, artists, dance studios, and fan sites.
  • hiv – HIV/AIDS awareness, health education, medical resources, and support organizations.
  • hosting – Web hosting companies, IT infrastructure providers, cloud and server businesses.
  • juegos – Spanish for “games.” Used for board games, sports, video games, gambling, and gaming communities.
  • lol – Humor, comedy, entertainment platforms, meme-sharing, and fun or informal content.
  • mom – Parenting, motherhood, support resources, blogs for mothers, and family-focused content.
  • photo – Photo galleries, photographers, photography studios, and imaging services.
  • pics – Image galleries, photo blogs, portfolios, visual content, and image platforms.
  • property – Real estate for sale/rent, property management, and agents.
  • sexy – Intended for adult entertainment, fashion, risqué brands, personal blogs, and novelty sites.
  • tattoo – Tattoo artists, studios, enthusiasts, industry news, and body art communities.
  • auto – Automotive dealers, car sales, auto parts, and automotive-related businesses.
  • car – Car manufacturers, dealerships, sellers, and automotive brands.
  • cars – Car dealerships, sellers, and platforms for multiple vehicles.
  • vegas – Las Vegas entertainment, hotels, gambling, tourism, and nightlife.
  • hospital – Hospitals, healthcare providers, clinics, and medical organizations.
  • fun – Entertainment, humor, leisure sites, events, and playful or social communities.
  • io – Originally country code for British Indian Ocean Territory; popular with tech, startups, and web apps.
  • observer – News, media, opinion columns, journalism, and personal commentary.
  • realty – Real estate agencies, listings, brokers, and property agents.
  • ac – Country code for Ascension Island; globally marketed due to short and memorable format.
  • sh – Country code for Saint Helena; used widely by tech sites due to attractive domain hack potential.
  • art – Art galleries, artists, creative portfolios, museums, and cultural organizations.
  • asia – Businesses, individuals, and organizations targeting the Asia-Pacific region.
  • tel – Telephone, VOIP, communication services, and business contact pages.
  • mx – Country code for Mexico; businesses, individuals, and brands targeting Mexican audiences.
  • ca – Country code for Canada; used by Canadian businesses, organizations, and individuals.
  • ws – Country code for Samoa; adopted globally for use as “website” abbreviation.
  • shop – E-commerce, online stores, retail platforms, and businesses selling products.
  • boston – Businesses, organizations, and events in Boston, Massachusetts.
  • storage – Storage space rental, cloud storage, home storage, and storage services.
  • in – Country code for India; used by Indian businesses, individuals, and entities.
  • ic – Intensive care, medical, patient information, or emergency health resources.
  • llc – Limited Liability Companies; legal business entities, firms, and organizations.
  • travel – Travel agencies, tourism, guides, booking sites, and hospitality businesses.
  • charity – Designed for charitable organizations and non-profits; helps build trust and highlight social causes online.
  • best – Used to denote top quality, rankings, or preferred choices in products, services, or content.
  • law – Intended for law firms, lawyers, legal professionals, and education related to law.
  • ooo – Generic TLD, short, memorable; suitable for any purpose, often used creatively in branding.
  • sydney – Targets businesses, residents, events, and services related to Sydney, Australia.
  • melbourne – Specifically for entities connected to Melbourne, Australia; boosts local branding.
  • boats– For boating industry, watercraft sales, rentals, enthusiasts, and related businesses.
  • homes – Residential real estate, home services, renovations, rentals, and property management.
  • motorcycles – For motorcycle sales, clubs, services, and manufacturing.
  • yachts – Luxury yachts sales, charters, clubs, and marine industry.
  • autos – Automotive sales, dealerships, repair shops, and automotive services.
  • baby – Parenting, childcare, baby product retailers, and related services.
  • monster – Creative branding, gaming, entertainment, or thematic sites using “monster” as identity.
  • dev – For developers, programming projects, software, and tech communities.
  • app – Mobile and web applications, software tools, and app developers.
  • nl – Country code for Netherlands, used by Dutch businesses, individuals, and organizations.
  • at – Country code for Austria, used by Austrian entities and individuals.
  • bible – Religious content, biblical studies, church resources, and faith-based organizations.
  • ist – Istanbul’s city code, used for businesses and residents associated with Istanbul.
  • istanbul – For entities with ties to Istanbul, Turkey; promoting local businesses and culture.
  • bond – Finance, investments, and securities trading related to bonds.
  • poker – Gambling, poker games, online casinos, and card gaming.
  • vote – Political campaigns, voting information, election resources, and advocacy groups.
  • ph – Country code for the Philippines; widely used by Filipino businesses and communities.
  • de – Country code for Germany; used broadly by German companies and individuals.
  • cyou – Generic TLD marketed for personal or business use globally.
  • gay – LGBTQ+ community, organizations, events, and advocacy groups.
  • uk – Country code for the United Kingdom; British businesses, individuals, and services.
  • nyc – Specific to New York City; businesses, tourism, events, and services related to NYC.
  • eu – European Union; organizations, businesses, and residents across EU member states.
  • page – Websites, landing pages, online portfolios, and personal profile sites.
  • cfd – Contract for Difference trading, financial derivatives, brokers, and trading platforms.
  • inc – Incorporated companies; corporate entities and business sites.
  • contact – Contact information, customer service, help desks, and business inquiries.
  • london – Businesses and organizations associated with London, England; local branding and services.
  • bayern – For Bavaria region in Germany; local businesses, cultural sites, and regional services.
  • luxe – Luxury brands, products, services, and lifestyle content focusing on premium markets.
  • beauty – Cosmetics, skincare, salons, personal care, and beauty-related businesses.
  • hair – Hair salons, stylists, barbers, and hair care products.
  • skin – Skincare products, dermatology, cosmetic treatments, and beauty clinics.
  • makeup – Created for the beauty and cosmetics industry; used by makeup artists, beauty brands, and related services.
  • quest – A versatile TLD symbolizing exploration, discovery, and missions; ideal for educational, wellness, gaming, and nonprofit sites.
  • sbs – Stands for “side by side”; used for collaboration, community projects, social initiatives, and teamwork-focused websites.
  • dealer – Targeted at dealerships including car, truck, jewelry, and machinery dealers, for marketing and showcasing inventory.
  • health – Medical, wellness, healthcare providers, clinics, and health-related organizations.
  • ai – Originally the ccTLD for Anguilla; popularly used by companies, startups, and professionals in artificial intelligence and technology sectors.
  • cn – Country code for China; used by Chinese businesses, organizations, and individuals.
  • lat – Designed for Latin American communities worldwide; used by businesses and organizations to promote Latin culture and identity.
  • kids – Children’s products, education, entertainment, and sites safe for children.
  • cam – Webcams, streaming services, and related video content.
  • ua – Country code for Ukraine; used by Ukrainian entities and related audiences.
  • forum – Online forums, discussion boards, interest groups, and communities.
  • cv – Country code for Cape Verde; used by local businesses and organizations.
  • my – Country code for Malaysia; businesses and individuals serving Malaysian audiences.
  • ag – Country code for Antigua and Barbuda; also used for business branding.
  • lc – Country code for Saint Lucia; regional use and branding.
  • srl – Italian/Spanish acronym for limited liability companies (equivalent to Ltd); used by businesses.
  • ltda – Portuguese/Spanish abbreviation for limited companies; used primarily in Latin America.
  • aero – Targeted at the aviation industry, including airlines, airports, and aerospace companies.
  • spa – Used for spas, wellness centers, massage services, and beauty treatments.
  • it – Country code for Italy; Italian businesses and individuals commonly use this domain.
  • ceo – For CEOs, executives, leadership blogs, and business professionals using the domain for personal branding.
  • qpon – Focused on coupons, discounts, shopping promotions, and deal sites.
  • onl – Short for “online”; general-purpose TLD for online businesses, services, and platforms.
  • rich – Sites related to wealth, luxury, finance, and high-end products or services.
  • diy – Do-It-Yourself sites, tutorials, crafts, home improvement, and creative projects.
  • food – Food-related businesses, restaurants, blogs, recipes, and culinary sites.
  • lifestyle – Lifestyle blogs, brands, wellness, fashion, health, and living-related websites.
  • living – Housing, real estate, lifestyle, and wellbeing focused sites.
  • locker – Storage solutions, personal lockers, digital lockers, and organizational tools.
  • co.uk – Country-specific domain for companies and businesses operating in the United Kingdom.