Domain hacks

.at domain hacks

Domain hacks that finish on .at

A .at domain hack uses Austria's country code to spell the end of an everyday word, so the extension does real work instead of just sitting there. Put a short prefix in front of the dot and the whole thing reads as one word. Type go.at and you read "goat," che.at reads "cheat," and gre.at reads "great." Because the brain reads straight across the dot, these names are short, easy to say out loud, and simple to remember after hearing them once. That makes them handy for a brand, a product, a link shortener, or a personal page. The .at extension is open for anyone to register, with no residency rules in practice for most buyers, which keeps the door open for creative names like the ones below.

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FAQ

What is a domain hack?

A domain hack is a domain name that spells a real word by reading across the dot, so the extension forms the last letters. With .at, go.at reads as "goat" and che.at reads as "cheat."

Are .at hacks good for branding?

Yes, when the full word fits your product or message. A name that reads as one familiar word is short, easy to say, and tends to stick in memory after one mention.

How do I check if a specific .at hack is available?

Type the full word into domainsearch.sh and it splits the name at the dot and checks the .at availability for you. You can compare several ideas side by side in one search.

Is there anything special about .at?

The .at extension is Austria's country code, and it is widely open to register. Always confirm current registration terms with a registrar before you commit to a name.

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