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.es domain hacks

Domain hacks that finish on .es

A .es domain hack uses Spain's country code as the last two letters of a word, so the name reads as one everyday word when you ignore the dot. Words ending in "es" are everywhere in English, from plurals to verbs, which makes .es a flexible ending for short, readable names. The split lands right on the dot, so tim.es reads as "times" and rop.es reads as "ropes." These domains are easy to say, easy to spell out loud, and easy to remember because the brain already knows the word. Domain hacks have a long track record on other endings, with bit.ly, last.fm, and about.me as well known examples. The same trick works here: pick a word, drop the dot, and the .es carries the finish.

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FAQ

What is a .es domain hack?

It is a domain where the .es ending forms the last two letters of a real word, so the whole name reads as that word once you ignore the dot. For example, tim.es reads as "times" and rop.es reads as "ropes."

Are .es hacks good for branding?

Yes, because a name that spells a familiar word is easy to remember, easy to spell out loud, and easy to type. The catch is that popular short words go fast, so checking availability early matters.

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

Type the full word into domainsearch.sh and it will check the .es availability for you. You can compare several candidates at once to see which ones are still open.

Is there anything special about .es?

The .es extension is Spain's country code, which is widely available to register and recognizable worldwide. It pairs naturally with the many English words that end in "es."

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