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
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.
| Registrar | Typical .consulting price (per year) |
|---|---|
| Porkbun | ~$25/yr |
| Cloudflare Registrar | At 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
- Independent advisers on surname.consulting.
- Boutique management, IT and strategy consultancies.
- Specialist firms in HR, security, finance and sustainability.