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.consulting domain — meaning, price and how to register

Generic top-level domain (gTLD) · Updated

.consulting in short

The .consulting domain is an open generic top-level domain (gTLD) launched in 2014 for consultants, advisers and professional advisory firms. It is operated by Identity Digital and open to anyone.

.consulting at a glance

Extension
.consulting
Type
gTLD — Generic top-level domain
Registry
Identity Digital
Launched
2014
Country / scope
Generic — no country
Restrictions
Open to anyone — no consulting credential required
Typical price
$25/yr
Example sites
consultancies

Source: IANA root zone database & registry data · methodology

Where to register a .consulting domain

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What does .consulting mean?

The .consulting extension states a profession — giving expert advice for a fee. Delegated in 2014 and run by Identity Digital, it fits management, IT, strategy, financial, marketing and engineering consultants, from solo advisers to boutique firms. For a consultant, a domain that names the work is a small but effective credibility cue.

Who uses .consulting?

Independent consultants and advisers, boutique consultancies, IT and management-consulting firms, and specialists in fields like HR, sustainability, security and finance. It pairs naturally with a personal or firm name — surname.consulting or brand.consulting — where the extension does the explaining and the name carries the identity.

.consulting registration rules and requirements

None. .consulting is fully open: no professional credential, no certification, no local presence. Registration is first-come, first-served to anyone worldwide under standard ICANN rules. The extension describes what you do, not proof that you are qualified — so display real credentials on the site itself.

How much does a .consulting cost?

A .consulting domain typically costs about $25–$35 per year at standard rates, with first-year discounts common. It is a longer, mid-tier Identity Digital word; the length buys clarity. Plan around the renewal rate.

RegistrarTypical .consulting price (per year)
Porkbun~$25/yr
Cloudflare RegistrarAt wholesale cost
Namecheap~$30–35/yr

.consulting pros and cons

Pros

  • Names the profession — a clear credibility cue.
  • Ideal for solo advisers and boutique consultancies.
  • Pairs cleanly with a personal or firm name.
  • Open to anyone, with good name availability.

Cons

  • A long word — more to type than short generics.
  • Mid-tier pricing, above .com.
  • No vetting — describes work, not qualifications.
  • Lower type-in recall than .com.

Example .consulting websites

.consulting — frequently asked questions

What is the .consulting domain?
The .consulting domain is an open generic top-level domain (gTLD) launched in 2014 for consultants, advisers and professional advisory firms. It is operated by Identity Digital and open to anyone.
Who can register a .consulting domain?
Anyone. .consulting is an open generic TLD with no professional-credential or certification requirement — it is available first-come, first-served to individuals and firms worldwide.
How much does a .consulting domain cost?
A .consulting domain typically costs around $25–$35 per year at standard rates, often with a discounted first year. Confirm the renewal price before buying.
Is .consulting good for an independent consultant?
Yes — it names your profession and pairs cleanly with your own or your firm’s name, which reads professionally. It offers no SEO boost and certifies no qualifications, so display your real credentials on the site itself.