Top-level domain
.link domains
Short, clickable domains on .link
.link is a generic top-level domain (a real gTLD, not a repurposed country code) built around the idea of connection. The word reads as exactly what it is, which makes it a natural fit for link shorteners, link-in-bio pages, redirect services, QR landing pages, and any product whose whole job is sending people somewhere. Because the name itself carries meaning, a domain like "go.link" or "join.link" communicates its purpose before anyone clicks. That clarity is the main reason to pick it. The trade-offs are familiar for any non-.com extension. Some users still type ".com" by reflex, and a few older systems or strict corporate filters treat newer TLDs with suspicion, so it suits public-facing or product-side use more than primary corporate identity. There is no special browser or HTTPS preload requirement, unlike .dev or .app, so it behaves like an ordinary domain once registered. Pricing varies by registrar. If your project is about routing, sharing, or shortening, .link describes itself and tends to leave short, memorable names available.
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FAQ
What does .link mean or stand for?
It is a generic top-level domain themed around connection and URLs. It does not abbreviate anything; the word is the point, which is why link shorteners, redirect tools, and link-in-bio pages favor it.
Who is .link a good fit for?
Link shorteners, redirect and routing services, QR landing pages, and link-in-bio products. It works well anywhere the domain itself should signal that you are sending someone somewhere.
Is .link a good choice instead of .com?
For sharing and routing products it often reads better than a forced .com, since the name states its purpose. For a primary corporate brand, .com still carries more default trust, so many teams use .link for product or campaign URLs alongside a main .com.
How do I check if a specific .link domain is available?
Search the exact name you want, like yourname.link, in a domain search tool to see if it is registered. Availability is per name, not for the whole extension, and short common words may already be taken.
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