Generate the perfect domain name for your website. Get short, brandable, and SEO-friendly domain ideas with multiple extension options.
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Guide
How the Domain Name Generator Works
Our domain name generator is designed to be simple, fast, and powerful. Follow these steps to find the perfect name in seconds.
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Enter your main keyword or business name
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Select your preferred domain extension
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Choose options like short, brandable, or SEO-friendly
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Generate domain name ideas
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Copy your favorites and check availability at a registrar
Pro Tips
Tips for Choosing the Best Name
Expert advice to help you make the perfect naming decision.
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.com domains are still the gold standard for credibility
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Shorter domains are easier to remember and type
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Avoid hyphens โ they are hard to communicate verbally
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Consider .io or .ai for tech and startup brands
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Choose a domain name that is short, memorable, easy to spell, and closely matches your brand name. Aim for a .com extension if possible, as it remains the most trusted and recognised globally. Avoid hyphens and numbers, keep it under 15 characters, and ensure it doesn't infringe on any existing trademarks. Check availability using a domain registrar and register it immediately once you find one you love.
.com is still the gold standard โ most users default to typing .com when they guess a website address. However, .co, .io, .net, and country-specific extensions like .co.uk or .com.au are widely accepted alternatives, especially in tech and startup contexts. Niche extensions like .design, .store, .agency, or .app can also work well if your brand benefits from the specificity.
Ideally, your domain should be between 6 and 14 characters (excluding the extension). Shorter domains are easier to type from memory and less prone to typos. Very short domains (3โ5 characters) are extremely rare and expensive. Longer domains (20+ characters) are hard to remember and typo-prone. Aim for the shortest version of your brand name that is still clear and spell-correct.
A keyword-rich domain (e.g., bestplumberlondon.com) was previously a stronger SEO signal, but Google has significantly reduced its weight. Today, brand authority, content quality, and backlinks matter far more. An exact-match keyword domain can still help for very competitive local searches, but a brandable, memorable name generally outperforms a keyword-stuffed one over the long term.
Try these strategies: (1) use a different extension (.co, .net, .io), (2) add a meaningful word before or after your name (e.g., "get", "use", "the", "app", "hq"), (3) use a synonym or related word, (4) try a slight spelling variation if it's still intuitive, or (5) contact the current owner via WHOIS to purchase it. Our generator automatically suggests available alternatives based on your input.
A standard .com domain typically costs between $10โ$20 per year when registered fresh. Premium domains (short, keyword-rich, or previously owned) can cost hundreds to millions of dollars on the secondary market. Country-code and niche extensions (.io, .co, .design) often cost $20โ$60 per year. Always register with a reputable registrar (e.g., Namecheap, GoDaddy, Google Domains) and renew annually to keep your domain active.
For established brands, yes โ registering common variants (.com, .co, .net, and your country TLD) protects your brand from competitors and prevents customer confusion. At a minimum, own the .com. Redirect all alternate domains to your primary domain so you don't split your SEO equity. This is especially important once you have significant brand recognition worth protecting.
Significantly so. A professional, brand-matching domain name signals legitimacy and makes it easier for customers to trust your website. A mismatched, overly long, or hyphenated domain can raise doubts. Email addresses on a matching domain (e.g., hello@yourbrand.com) also look far more professional than a Gmail or Yahoo address, which is important for business communication and sales.
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