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.chat domain — meaning, price and how to register

Generic top-level domain (gTLD) · Updated

.chat in short

The .chat domain is an open generic top-level domain (gTLD) launched in 2015 for messaging apps, live-support tools, communities and conversation platforms. It is operated by Identity Digital and open to anyone.

.chat at a glance

Extension
.chat
Type
gTLD — Generic top-level domain
Registry
Identity Digital
Launched
2015
Country / scope
Generic — no country
Restrictions
Open to anyone — no eligibility requirement
Typical price
$25/yr
Example sites
chat apps

Source: IANA root zone database & registry data · methodology

Where to register a .chat domain

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What does .chat mean?

The .chat extension signals conversation — messaging, talking, community. Delegated in 2015 and run by Identity Digital, it fits chat apps and messengers, customer-support and live-chat tools, discussion communities, dating and social platforms, and AI chatbots. As real-time conversation became central to the web, .chat gained a natural relevance.

Who uses .chat?

Messaging and community startups, customer-support and helpdesk products, forum and group platforms, dating apps, and the wave of AI assistant and chatbot products that want a domain announcing what they do. It works neatly with a brand or feature name — support.chat, team.chat — where the extension completes the idea.

.chat registration rules and requirements

None. .chat is fully open: no eligibility, no documentation, no local presence. Registration is first-come, first-served to anyone worldwide under standard ICANN rules. Anyone building anything conversational — or who simply likes the word — can register one.

How much does a .chat cost?

Around $25–$30 per year at standard rates, with first-year promotions common. It is a mid-tier Identity Digital word — affordable enough for a startup that values a self-describing domain. Check the renewal price before committing long-term.

RegistrarTypical .chat price (per year)
Porkbun~$25/yr
Cloudflare RegistrarAt wholesale cost
Namecheap~$28–32/yr

.chat pros and cons

Pros

  • Announces a conversational product instantly.
  • On-trend for messaging, support and AI-chatbot tools.
  • Open to anyone, with strong name availability.
  • Completes natural phrases (support.chat, team.chat).

Cons

  • Mid-tier pricing, above .com and budget generics.
  • Only suits conversation/community products.
  • Lower type-in recall than .com.
  • Some short names flagged premium.

Example .chat websites

.chat — frequently asked questions

What is the .chat domain?
The .chat domain is an open generic top-level domain (gTLD) launched in 2015 for messaging apps, live-support tools, communities and conversation platforms. It is operated by Identity Digital and open to anyone.
Who can register a .chat domain?
Anyone. .chat is an open generic TLD with no eligibility or documentation requirement — it is available first-come, first-served to individuals and businesses worldwide.
How much does a .chat domain cost?
A .chat domain typically costs around $25–$30 per year at standard rates, often with a discounted first year. Confirm the renewal price before buying.
Is .chat good for a messaging or AI product?
Yes — it states the product’s purpose the moment someone reads the URL, which suits messengers, support tools and chatbots. It offers no SEO boost, but the descriptive clarity aids recall and branding versus a generic .com.