Top-level domain
.club domains
Membership and community names on .club
.club is a generic top-level domain introduced in the 2014 expansion of new TLDs, and it is now operated by GoDaddy Registry. Because "club" is an everyday word, the extension reads naturally and signals belonging, membership, and shared interest right in the address. That makes it a strong fit for membership groups, subscription services, sports and social clubs, fan communities, online forums, and member-only products where the word does real work in the name. It is a standard TLD with no special technical requirements, so it behaves like any other domain (unlike .dev or .app, it does not force HTTPS at the DNS level). The main trade-off versus .com is recognition: many people still default to typing .com, so you may want the matching .com if it is available, or a name where ".club" clearly fits the meaning. Anyone can register a .club domain, and pricing varies by registrar. When the name and the audience genuinely revolve around a community, .club can be clearer and more available than a crowded .com alternative.
Live on .club
Available .club names
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paddle
supper
cinema
founders
alpine
FAQ
What does the .club domain mean?
It is a generic top-level domain that uses the ordinary word "club," so it signals membership, community, and shared interest. It launched in 2014 and is now managed by GoDaddy Registry.
Who should use a .club domain?
It suits membership organizations, subscription brands, sports and social clubs, fan groups, and any online community where belonging is part of the identity. The extension works best when "club" adds real meaning to the name.
Is .club a good fit compared to .com?
If your project is genuinely built around a community or membership, .club can read more clearly and is often easier to get than a saturated .com. The trade-off is that people still default to .com, so securing the matching .com or choosing a name where .club obviously fits helps.
How do I check if a specific .club domain is available?
Search the exact name you want, since availability is per domain rather than for the whole extension. Popular single words may be taken, so try a more specific or compound name to find an open one.
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