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New registration prices are for the initial year, after which Renewal prices apply. However, you are always free to move to another provider. This is often a good option as Transfer prices may be cheaper than Renewal

Why a .club Domain? Benefits, Registration, Tips, and Applications

What is .club?

The .club domain is designed for clubs, groups, and communities of all kinds. It provides a dedicated online space for organizations and individuals to connect and interact.

A little background

Launched in 2014, .club was introduced to offer a versatile domain for clubs and social groups. It supports a variety of uses, from social clubs to professional networks.

Can I register a .club domain name?

Registration is open to anyone, including social clubs, professional organizations, and community groups. The domain is accessible to a wide range of users interested in building a club or community presence online.

Potential applications

  • Social Clubs: Ideal for hobby and social clubs.
  • Professional Organizations: Suitable for professional networks and associations.
  • Community Groups: Great for local or online community groups.
  • Event Organizers: Useful for organizing and promoting club events.
  • Membership Sites: Perfect for sites offering memberships and exclusive content.

Short and sweet

Perfect for clubs and communities, .club provides a dedicated space for social groups, professional networks, and community organizations.

Fun .club facts
  • Soho House started as a private club in London and has grown into a global network of exclusive clubs, blending real-world venues with a strong online community where members can connect, book events, and even attend virtual workshops.
  • Meetup.com has transformed the way people form clubs and social groups, making it easy to find or start a club for any interest, from hiking to coding, bringing together millions of people worldwide.
  • Facebook Groups have become the modern version of social clubs, where people can join niche communities based on interests, from book clubs to hobby groups, fostering connections that often extend into real-world meetups.