Make sharing quick with every click using a .link

The way people navigate online has changed. Your domain can do more than point to a website—it can help connect people directly to your content, platforms, and brand.

A .link domain is built for creators, businesses, marketers, communities, and digital brands looking for shorter, cleaner, and more memorable links online.

Whether you're creating a link-in-bio page, branded short URL, campaign landing page, resource hub, or content directory, a .link domain gives you a modern and flexible way to connect people online.

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Built for quicker sharing

A .link domain is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) designed for modern web navigation, shareable links, and connected online experiences.

Unlike traditional domain extensions that can feel broad or outdated, a .link domain immediately communicates connection, access, and discoverability.

Today, .link domains are widely used by creators, businesses, marketers, and online communities looking for a cleaner and more memorable way to share content online.

Why choose a .link domain?

Makes links easier to remember

Makes links easier to remember

Works naturally for modern web experiences

A .link domain feels intuitive for landing pages, redirects, creator hubs, digital campaigns, and social sharing.

Helps simplify branded URLs

A .link domain can help shorten long URLs while keeping your branding recognizable and consistent.

More creative domain names are still available

Compared to crowded traditional extensions, .link domains can offer better availability for short and memorable names.

Search available .link domain names and secure yours

 

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Get your .link domain in 3 simple steps

Step 1. Search for your .link domain

Check availability for your preferred domain name.

Step 2. Choose your registration term

Select the registration period that works best for your project or brand.

Step 3. Complete your registration

Secure your .link domain and start building your online presence.

Who should use a .link domain?

A .link domain works especially well for:

  • Creators and influencers
  • Businesses and marketing teams
  • Social media campaigns
  • Online communities and networks
  • Startups and digital products
  • Content creators and publishers
  • Anyone building shareable online experiences

If your online presence depends on sharing, navigation, or discoverability, a .link domain helps make those connections clearer and easier to remember.

What makes a .link domain a strong choice

A .link domain helps brands and creators build more memorable and shareable experiences online.

  • Makes URLs cleaner and easier to share
  • Supports modern sharing and navigation
  • Works naturally for social and creator platforms
  • Helps reinforce brand recognition across links
  • Offers strong flexibility across industries and projects

Because your domain should make connecting online easier.

A .link domain is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) designed for shareable links, branded URLs, creator pages, landing pages, directories, and connected online experiences.

A .link domain works well for creators, marketers, businesses, startups, online communities, publishers, and anyone building shareable or link-focused online experiences.

.link domains are commonly used for link-in-bio pages, branded short URLs, landing pages, campaign redirects, content directories, resource hubs, and creator websites.

Search engines do not rank websites differently based on domain extensions alone. However, a .link domain can help create clearer and more memorable URLs for users, especially in content-sharing and campaign-focused environments.

Yes. Businesses often use .link domains for marketing campaigns, branded redirects, resource pages, customer portals, and digital content experiences.

No. While .link domains are popular with creators and influencers, they are also widely used by businesses, startups, marketers, publishers, and online communities.

To register a .link domain, search for your preferred domain name, check availability, choose your registration term, and complete checkout.