What domain extensions (TLDs) can I buy through Turtini?
Turtini's domain search supports every TLD that our registrar backend sells — that's 500+ extensions covering virtually every gTLD and ccTLD you've heard of. Type any name with any extension and we'll check availability and price in real time.
Common categories you'll see:
• Generic (.com, .net, .org, .info) — universal-purpose, .com still the gold standard
• Tech-leaning (.io, .co, .app, .dev, .ai, .tech) — popular with startups and tools
• Industry-specific (.shop, .store, .restaurant, .law, .design, .agency) — descriptive endings
• Country-code (.us, .uk, .ca, .de, .fr, etc.) — most ccTLDs are open to anyone; a few have residency requirements
• Newer / less common (.xyz, .online, .site, .fun, .live) — often inexpensive, but get more spam suspicion from end users
What we don't sell:
• Premium / aftermarket names — these are domains someone else owns who's listed them for resale. Prices typically start in the thousands. The buy flow detects these and tells you it's premium; v1 doesn't process premium purchases. (Buy on the aftermarket directly and connect via CNAME if you want one.)
• .gov, .edu, .mil — restricted-registration TLDs with their own verification process (government agencies, accredited universities). You apply for these directly through their registry, not through any commercial registrar.
• A handful of restricted ccTLDs (.gov.uk, .ac.uk, etc.) — same reason.
Pricing varies by TLD. .com is usually around $10–15/year; .io and .ai tend to be $40–60; some new gTLDs are cheap year one (e.g., $3) but renew at much higher rates. The Turtini buy flow shows you both the first-year price and the standard renewal rate before you click Buy, so there's no surprise on year two.
Multiple TLDs for the same brand? Many businesses buy the .com plus a few defensive variants (the .net, the .org, common misspellings) so competitors or squatters can't grab them. Each is a separate registration — buy them individually through the search.