A domain extension can affect memorability, trust, audience expectations and long-term ownership cost. Domain Name List brings those signals together so users can research a TLD with less tab switching and less guesswork.
What we publish
We organize top-level domain information into structured pages that are useful for real registration decisions. Typical data points include the TLD type, registry manager, intended use, registration restrictions, DNSSEC support, IDN support, RDAP endpoints, pricing rows and related domain extensions.
- Domain extension profiles: concise summaries of what a TLD is for, who it may fit and which rules users should review.
- Directory filters: quick ways to compare gTLDs, ccTLDs, sponsored TLDs, IDN TLDs, price ranges and technical support signals.
- Internationalized domain support: Unicode and Punycode context so non-ASCII domain extensions are easier to understand.
- Registrar price signals: visible registration, renewal and transfer price rows when available from tracked sources.
Who uses Domain Name List
The directory is built for people who need a clearer shortlist before buying or recommending a domain name. That includes founders naming a product, SEO specialists comparing domain extension trust, agencies preparing client recommendations, registrars monitoring TLD coverage and investors researching domain categories.
Data quality and updates
We aim to present domain data in a structured, readable and practical format. Registry policies, pricing and availability can change, so users should always verify final registration terms with the relevant registry or registrar before purchasing a domain name.
Editorial standards
Our page structure is designed for comparison, not hype. We prefer clear summaries, factual labels, source-aware notes and plain language. Sponsored relationships or advertising opportunities do not decide whether a TLD is included in the directory.
Contact
For corrections, partnership questions, advertising inquiries or general feedback, contact us at [email protected].