Domain .click - New TLDs

How to register a .click internet domain?

  • Registration fee
    $20,49 $14,34 / year
  • Renewal fee
    $20,49 / year
  • Trade fee
    free of charge
  • Transfer fee
    $20,49
    renewal included
    The transfer can be made no earlier than 60 days from the date of domain registration or its previous transfer. The transfer extends the validity period of the domain by 1 year and is a paid operation, which means that your pre-paid balance must have sufficient funds. The domain must be unlocked for transfer (cannot have REGISTRAR-LOCK status). Transfer after initiation must be confirmed in accordance with the e-mail sent to the domain subscriber's e-mail address (check it in the WHOIS database). If the domain uses the privacy protection service of the current registrar, we recommend that you disable it during the transfer, as the authorization e-mail may not reach you then. If the domain has been reactivated after it has expired in the last 60 days, no additional validity year will be charged.
  • Reactivation fee
    free of charge
    Additional restore fee is due on the domain renewal date. Restore is possible only within 28 days thereafter.
  • Minimum registration and renewal period
    1 year
  • Registration time
    Realtime
  • Restrictions
    No

.click domain information

This .click domain name is an open registry, meaning any individual, group, or business may register a .CLICK domain, making this extension choice flexible, memorable, unique, and marketable. The .click domain is available for registration since 25 November 2014.

The .click domain is officially managed by Internet Naming Co.

Why should you buy a .click domain?

Your domain extension is part of your brand. Here's why .click is worth considering.

A domain name people actually remember

.click is one of those extensions that just makes sense online. It's short, instantly recognizable, and hard to mistype. When someone hears your domain out loud — in a podcast, at a conference, in a YouTube video — they know exactly how to find you. That kind of clarity is worth more than most people think when they're choosing a domain name.

The word "click" does half your marketing for you

Few domain extensions carry as much built-in meaning as .click. It's the language of the internet — every button, every link, every call to action asks someone to click. If your business lives online, runs digital campaigns, or sells through any kind of web funnel, the extension itself reinforces what you do. It's a subtle signal, but a consistent one.

Your ideal .click domain name is probably still available

.click has been around since 2014, but it remains far less saturated than .com or .net. That means the domain name you actually want — your brand name, your product name, your campaign name — is much more likely to be available, and at a standard price rather than a premium resale one. If you've been locked out of .com territory, .click is a genuine alternative worth checking first.

No restrictions — register it from anywhere, use it for anything

There are no eligibility requirements for .click. Any individual, company, or organization can register one, regardless of location or industry. It works equally well for a personal portfolio, a SaaS product, an e-commerce store, or a one-page landing campaign. The extension doesn't box you in — it leaves room for whatever direction your project takes.

Stand out without trying too hard

Choosing .click over a conventional extension sends a quiet but clear message: you're comfortable with the internet, you know how it works, and you're not defaulting to tradition just because it's familiar. For tech-forward brands, startups, and digital-first businesses, that kind of positioning matters — especially to the audiences who notice these things.

 

Information about the .click domain registry

.click - generic top-level domain name (gTLD)
Available domain TLDs: .click
Registry: Internet Naming Co.
Website: https://internetnaming.co/
Public WHOIS server: none

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