What is .PINK?

.PINK is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) designed for websites that want to use the color pink as part of their branding or theme.

It is often used for creative, lifestyle, and design-focused projects.

Who can register?

In general, .PINK domains can be registered by anyone, with no special eligibility requirements.

Why businesses/people/organizations choose .PINK

  • Clear and simple color-based branding
  • Useful for creative and lifestyle projects
  • Easy to recognize and remember
  • Flexible across many types of websites

History and Background of the .PINK Domain

The .PINK domain extension was introduced during ICANN's new gTLD expansion as a color-based option for branding and creative websites.

Its use was largely limited to lifestyle projects, creative sites, and design-focused branding.

Why you might not choose .PINK

Before choosing a .PINK domain, consider branding and audience expectations.

  • Theme expectation: Visitors may expect a specific style or visual theme.
  • Ambiguity: The color alone does not explain the site's purpose.
  • User habits: Many visitors still expect a .com address.

Because of these factors, Website.com currently focuses on proven, widely recognized extensions such as .COM, .NET, and .ORG. .PINK domains are not currently available for registration through Website.com.

Similar alternatives available at Website.com

  • .COM – The most widely recognized general-purpose domain.
  • .NET – Often used for online platforms and services.
  • .ORG – Suitable for organizations and communities.
  • .INFO – Useful for informational websites.

FAQs

What is .PINK used for?

Branding, creative projects, and color-themed websites.

Is .PINK limited to a specific audience?

No. It can be used for many types of projects, although the color theme often shapes expectations.

Does .PINK affect SEO?

No. Search engines generally treat domain extensions similarly.