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Give your company a name customers remember. Every business domain here is hand-picked, brandable, and ready to become your website, your premium brand, and your professional email. More available than a bare one-word domain, and priced for real companies.

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The short answer: a business domain is the web address and email root your whole company points to, so it pays to get a short, brandable one instead of a long or awkward name. Registering a brand-new domain costs about 10 to 20 dollars a year, while premium business domains already taken by someone else typically sell from a few hundred dollars into the low thousands on the aftermarket. Every name below is for sale now, with secure transfer and lease-to-own monthly payments on most listings.

Last updated July 2026

Why It Matters

Why Your Business Domain Is Worth Getting Right

Your domain is the one piece of branding every other piece points back to. It goes on your website, your business cards, your invoices, your email signature, your ads, and the side of your truck. Change it later and you repaint all of that, so the name you pick now is a decision you live with for years. That is why serious founders treat the domain as an asset to buy well, not a checkbox to clear for a few dollars.

The best business domains do three jobs at once. They are easy to remember, so a customer who hears your name once can find you later. They are easy to say and spell, so word of mouth actually works and nobody types the wrong address. And they look credible, because a clean .com or a sharp brandable name signals that you are a real company worth doing business with. A long, hyphenated, or misspelled domain quietly costs you trust on every visit.

This is where the aftermarket earns its keep. Almost every short, obvious business name in .com was registered years ago, which is why searching a registrar for an unclaimed one is so frustrating. Buying a premium business domain skips that dead end: you pick from names that are already short and brandable, see the price up front, and transfer it into your account. For names in the few-hundred to low-thousands range, a lease-to-own plan spreads the cost across monthly payments so cash flow is never the reason you settle for a weak name.

Who It Is For

Who Buys a Premium Business Domain

Founders and startups

A new company gets one shot at a first impression. A short, brandable domain makes a two-person team look established and gives investors and customers a name that scales. Browse the startup domains and two-word domains for launch-ready ideas.

Small businesses

Local shops, agencies, and service firms rebrand or launch a new line and need a domain that reads as professional in print and over the phone. A clean name beats an awkward one every time a customer repeats it. See short domains and brandable names.

Buyers on a budget

You do not need five figures to own a strong name. Plenty of quality business domains sit under a few hundred dollars, and lease-to-own turns bigger names into a manageable monthly line item. Start with domains under $500.

How To Choose

How to Choose a Business Domain Name

1

Keep it short and sayable

Fewer syllables win. If you cannot say the name to a stranger in a noisy room and have them spell it back, keep looking. Most durable brands land between four and twelve letters before the extension.

2

Prefer .com, then strong alternatives

US customers default to .com, so start there. If the .com is gone or out of budget, a clean .co, .io, or .ai can be the smarter buy than a weak .com.

3

Skip hyphens, numbers, and clever spellings

Anything you have to explain out loud costs you traffic. Real or invented words that read cleanly beat "get-my-biz-2day" every time, and they are far easier to protect as a trademark later.

4

Leave room to grow

A name that boxes you into one product or one city ages badly. Pick something broad enough to cover the company you want in five years, not just the first thing you sell. Brandable names travel best.

5

Buy it, then lock in email and trademark

Once you own the domain, set up branded email and check that the name is clear to trademark in your category. Buying the name outright also stops a competitor from grabbing it while you decide.

Register vs Buy

Registering a New Domain vs Buying a Premium One

Factor Register a new domain Buy a premium business domain
Typical cost $10 to $20 per year A few hundred to low thousands, one time
Name quality Whatever is still unclaimed, often long or awkward Short, brandable, already proven memorable
Availability Most good .com names are already taken Curated names that are for sale right now
Payment Pay the yearly fee upfront Pay in full or spread it monthly with lease-to-own
Best for Placeholder sites and tight budgets A brand you plan to build and grow

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a business domain name?

A business domain name is the web address customers type to reach your company, such as YourBrand.com. A good one is short, easy to say out loud, and matches your company name so it doubles as your brand and your professional email address. Premium business domains are names already registered by someone else that you buy on the aftermarket instead of hunting for an unclaimed one at a registrar.

Where can I buy a business domain name?

You can buy a business domain name directly on this page. Search or browse the listed names above, open any domain to see its price, and check out through secure escrow with a fast transfer to your registrar. Most names also offer lease-to-own, so you can start using the domain today and pay for it in monthly installments.

How much does a business domain name cost?

Registering a brand-new domain runs about 10 to 20 dollars a year. Premium aftermarket business domains, the short brandable names already taken, usually range from a few hundred dollars to the low thousands, and highly commercial one-word .com names sell for far more. Each listing here shows its own price, and most can be paid monthly through lease-to-own. See our domains under $500 for budget-friendly options.

Should a business use a .com domain?

For most US businesses, .com is still the safest choice because customers assume it by default and type it without thinking. If the .com you want is taken or out of budget, a strong .co, .io, or brandable alternative works well, especially for tech and startup brands. What matters most is that the name is short, memorable, and clearly yours.

What makes a good business domain name?

A good business domain is short, easy to spell, and easy to say over the phone. Aim for something a customer can remember after hearing it once, avoid hyphens and numbers, and pick a name that still fits if your product line grows. Brandable names built from real or invented words tend to age better than narrow keyword phrases.

Can I pay for a business domain monthly?

Yes. Most premium business domains on this page offer lease-to-own, which lets you split the price into fixed monthly payments while you use the domain from day one. It is a practical way for a new company to secure a strong name without paying the full amount upfront, and you own the domain outright once the payments are complete.

Is a premium business domain worth it?

For a company you plan to grow, yes. A clean, memorable domain builds instant credibility, wins more direct traffic, and is easier to market than a long or awkward name. The one-time cost is small next to what you will spend on branding, ads, and packaging that all point back to that address. Buying it once also stops a competitor from taking it. Read more in our premium domains guide.

Do I get business email with a domain?

Owning the domain lets you set up professional email like you@yourbrand.com through providers such as Google Workspace or Microsoft 365. The email service is a separate low-cost subscription, but the domain is what makes it possible. A branded email address looks far more trustworthy to customers than a free personal address and reinforces your company name on every message you send.

Find the Business Domain That Fits Your Company

Browse premium, brandable business domains for sale, see each price up front, and pay monthly with lease-to-own on most names. Your brand starts with the right address.