What is a domain?
A domain name is a unique, easy-to-remember address used to access websites, such as ‘google.com’, and ‘facebook.com’. A domain extension is the part that follows the domain name, like ‘.org’ or ‘.net’.
A domain name is a unique, easy-to-remember address used to access websites, such as ‘google.com’, and ‘facebook.com’. A domain extension is the part that follows the domain name, like ‘.org’ or ‘.net’.
1. Avoid hyphens, symbols, and numbers
2. Try to make it short, punchy, and memorable
3. Consider using keywords in your domain name
If your preferred domain name is unavailable, it means that someone else has already registered it. Try using a different domain extension or come up with a new name.
Use the checker below to see if your desired domain is available for use.
Queek currently supports the following domain extensions:
.com
.co.za
.net
.org
.org.za
.info
.biz
.co.uk
.de
.eu
.mobi
.co
.cc
.tv
.capetown
.durban
.joburg
.africa
.xyz
.online
.top
.shop
.site
.me
.net.za
.travel
.agency
.digital
.tech
.global
.app