Domain Types

Short Domain

A domain with few characters (typically under 6 letters) — valued for brevity and memorability.

What Is Short Domain?

A short domain is a domain name with very few characters — typically under 6 letters, though definitions vary. Shorter domains are inherently more valuable because they're easier to remember, faster to type, and more versatile for branding.

The shortest possible domains are single-character (1-letter or 1-digit), followed by two-character, three-character, and so on. Scarcity increases rapidly with shorter lengths: there are only 26 possible single-letter .com domains versus 17,576 three-letter combinations.

Short domains command premium prices across all TLDs, with price increasing exponentially as length decreases. A 3-letter .com might sell for $20,000–$100,000+, while a 5-letter .com might sell for $500–$5,000 depending on pronunciation and meaning.

Why This Matters for Startups

Aim for the shortest domain you can afford that's still memorable and pronounceable. Under 8 characters is ideal; under 6 is premium. Every extra character adds friction — more to type, more to spell out verbally, more to fit on a logo. If you can't find a short name on .com, check .io, .ai, and .co — shorter names on alternative TLDs often beat longer names on .com for modern tech brands.

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