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

What is .ee?

The .ee domain is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Estonia. It provides a dedicated online space for businesses, organizations, and individuals connected to Estonia.

A little background

Launched in 1992, .ee has served as Estonia’s national domain, helping local entities establish a strong online presence.

Can I register a .ee domain name?

Registration is open to anyone with a connection to Estonia, including businesses, organizations, and individuals.

Potential applications

  • Local Businesses: Websites for businesses operating in Estonia.
  • Government and NGOs: Sites for government agencies and non-governmental organizations in Estonia.
  • Tourism Promotion: Promoting travel and tourism related to Estonia.
  • Cultural Projects: Projects focused on Estonian culture and heritage.
  • Regional News: Media outlets covering news and events in Estonia.

Short and sweet

The .ee domain is perfect for anyone with a connection to Estonia. Whether you’re a local business, a government agency, or an individual passionate about Estonian culture, .ee helps you create a digital presence that highlights your connection to this vibrant country.

Fun .ee facts
  • Estonia is known as the "Digital Nation" with its e-Residency program, allowing entrepreneurs worldwide to start and manage an EU-based company entirely online without ever setting foot in the country.
  • The country is a hotbed for tech startups like Bolt, the ride-hailing service challenging Uber in Europe, which started in Tallinn and has grown rapidly across the continent.
  • Skype, the popular video calling app, was founded by Estonian developers, putting the country on the map as a leader in tech innovation and showing how a small nation can have a big impact on global communication.