Why is Choosing a Good Domain Name Important?
- Domain name is the first thing to choose after determining product direction. Even if the product form is a plugin or mobile app, you still need an independent website as a traffic hub and user interaction center. After choosing a domain, you need to plan website structure to organize content.
- Good domain names have huge advantages in the early stages.
- Domain names should consider brand factors. A high-quality brand name may face very intense competition. When using generic words as brand names, user searches will show generic results or multiple websites with the same brand, easily causing user confusion.

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- If you want to balance traffic and brand, you can use partial match domains.
- But in the long run, Google still prefers branded domains. Once growth reaches a bottleneck or website strategy/product audience changes, you can consider using a new domain + 301 redirect from the old domain and rebranding. When changing domains, you need to pay attention to redirect chain issues to avoid affecting SEO.
How Expensive Are Good Domain Names?
Good domain names are like legendary swords - just hearing the name tells you they're powerful, and they leave a strong impression on users and visitors (of course, they're not cheap). Some companies like cognitive.ai have acquired multiple premium AI-related domain names.
5. Huggingface.com

Hugging Face purchased the domain huggingface.com. Previously it was huggingface.co
Others include Tesla spending $100 million on tesla.com; OpenAI spending $11 million on ai.com, etc.
What is a Domain Name?
A domain name is a unique, human-readable address used to identify websites on the internet. It consists of three parts: top-level domain (also called extension or domain suffix), domain name (or IP address), and optional subdomain.

As you can see, there are actually only two parts you can choose for a domain: Domain (Name) and Top Level Domain / TLD. Subdomains are more related to growth and products, and will be discussed separately in the website architecture section. After selecting a good domain, you need to submit it to search engines for indexing.
Domain Name / Brand Name – Domain (Name)
Currently, AI official product names/brand names generally follow these patterns:
Brand names with AI
- XX AI, XX.ai, XXAI, XaiX (Craiyon)
Brand names completely without AI:
- Luma, Runway, Pika, Midjourney, Suno, Udio (founder's inspiration)
- Canva(s), (In)video, Vid(y)o, (F)oto(r), (Q)lip (Ship of Theseus series)
Partially AI-related
- Heygen, Gencraft, Genmo (Gen series)
- MathGPT, DataGPT, SlidesGPT (GPT series)
- Dify, Mapify, Creatify (-ify series)
- ChatDOC, ChatPDF, ChatPPT (Chat series)
- Of course, there are also -ful/-ty/-ly series
How to choose an SEO-friendly or brand-prominent brand name can be found in the "Does Domain Name Affect SEO?" section. After selecting a domain, you also need to improve website authority through link building.
Additionally, directly adding .ai to brand names is also a trick to increase natural backlinks.
How .ai Brand Names Generate Natural Backlinks
Every time I think AI product names with .ai/.AI are strange (especially .Ai which drives OCD people crazy).
Why doesn't Character.ai call itself Character AI or CharacterAI?
Previously when using Feishu spreadsheets to create an AI product database, I discovered that text automatically converts to clickable hyperlinks (Automatic Hyperlinking). This means every time you enter a brand name, you get another backlink. People with OCD will casually click it (visit +1).
So when attributing website traffic, many Referral Traffic comes from Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, Feishu, and other spreadsheet applications. Even instant messaging software like WeChat and QQ (Automatic Hyperlinking + Deep Linking) supports this.
This means every time you mention a product brand like Character.ai/Leonardo.Ai, it automatically generates a backlink, because "Character" and "Leonardo" alone are common nouns and don't specifically refer to these two AI tools.
Top Level Domain / TLD
Top-level domains (TLD) are the highest level domain names in the domain name system, located on the rightmost side of the domain name, usually used to indicate the type or country of the domain name. Top-level domains are mainly divided into the following categories:
- Generic Top-Level Domains (gTLD): These domain names are not associated with any specific country and are suitable for any individual or organization. Common gTLDs include .com, .net, and .org. These domains are widely used for commercial, organizational, and personal websites, with high global recognition.
- Country Code Top-Level Domains (ccTLD): These domain names are associated with specific countries or regions, usually consisting of two letters, such as .cn for China, .uk for the United Kingdom. ccTLDs help websites target users in specific countries or regions, positively impacting local SEO and user trust.
- Sponsored Top-Level Domains (sTLD): These domain names are sponsored by specific organizations or communities, usually used for specific industries or fields, such as .edu for educational institutions, .gov for government departments. sTLDs help clarify the industry affiliation of websites and enhance their credibility in related fields.
In addition, with the development of the internet, ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) has introduced more new top-level domains (New gTLD), such as .book, .clothing, .lifeinsurance, etc., further enriching domain name choices. These new domains provide enterprises and brands with more personalized and precise positioning opportunities. To learn more about new domain suffixes like .new, you can check the .new Domain Complete Guide.
How to Choose a Top Level Domain for Your AI Website?
💡 Quick Summary:
For general AI products, choose from .ai, .com, and .io. Some products may have better options due to their form, such as .jobs for recruitment-related products, .bot for chatbot-related products, etc. Others can also consider .pro and .app. As for .im, .xyz, .inc, .art, and .dev, they're too niche.
Want to learn more about selection strategies and practical application cases for new domain suffixes? Check the .new Domain Complete Guide: From Google to AI Programming Innovation.
.ai is a ccTLD representing Anguilla, easily associated with the abbreviation AI for artificial intelligence. The rise of AI has brought this country a lot of extra revenue.
.io is also a ccTLD representing the Chagos Islands, easily associated with Input/Output, so it's very popular among tech companies. However, since the UK government agreed to give up control of the Chagos Islands in the Indian Ocean and the corresponding country domain .io, the .io domain may be gone (just possibly).

The Verge's report on this matter
In addition, you occasionally see .so (Notion) - Somalia; .co (Clipdrop) - Colombia; .md (Obsidian) - Moldova, etc. Notion also had to pause service for a long time in 2021 because of TLD resolution issues with .so, so they later bought notion.com as well.

Niche top-level domains are prone to resolution issues
💡 Explore More New Domain Suffixes: Beyond traditional .ai, .com, .io, there are innovative domain suffixes like .new, designed specifically for "instant creation and action." Google is the registry operator for .new domains, and many AI programming platforms (like bolt.new, claude.new, tempo.new, etc.) are using them. To learn more about the .new domain ecosystem and AI programming platform applications, check the .new Domain Complete Guide.
Does Domain Name Affect SEO?
In the past, Exact Match Domains (EMD) were considered very important for search rankings, and there were even cases of high-priced domain sales. However, with Google's algorithm adjustments, the role of keywords in domain names has been weakened. Google experts explicitly state that keywords in domain names no longer directly affect search result rankings. Nevertheless, domain names are still important as they relate to user experience and brand image. Domain selection should consider brand recognition and user understanding, but shouldn't overly rely on keywords to improve rankings.
The above is the official explanation, but in reality, it definitely does affect SEO. Let me mention three concepts:
1. Branded Domain
Refers to domains that match the brand but are unrelated to function, such as Notion, Canva, Adobe, Perplexity, etc. Without clicking into the website, you have no idea what it is.
2. Partial Match Domain
Refers to domains where part of the name relates to function, like FlowGPT, ZeroGPT, AutoGPT, EinsteinGPT - these xxxGPT are obviously AI-related at first glance. Reportify, Eightify, Speechify, Dify are weaker - you're not sure if they're AI-related, but probably tool sites (prefer the latter, prosodic).
3. Exact Match Domain
Before Google's 2012 algorithm update, if the domain matched the function keyword, regardless of content, it was easy to get a good ranking on Google. After the algorithm update, low-quality EMD sites that tried to game the system were penalized, while normal sites were unaffected.
In general, if you want more exposure and "SEO-friendly," EMD and PMD are good choices. But these sites have lower ceilings, suitable for independent developers and site group strategies, like (png2jpg.com), (www.pngtosvg.com), (jpg2png.com). AI websites are the same, such as AI Art Generator. These sites naturally gain traffic quickly. The fundamental reason is that these sites don't have brand names - brand terms = function keywords, brand traffic = non-brand traffic. If your ideal domain has already been taken, you can also look at other TLDs like .org/.co/.app/.io, or even use tricks like adding "ai" to the domain name, for example, Talkie's domain is not talkie.com or talkie.ai, but talkie-ai.com.
If you're considering building a brand image, branded domains or PMD are better, suitable for teams of a certain scale. Brand building is a long process, but in the long run, Google is more friendly to branded websites.
What to Do When You Need to Change Domain – Rebranding
An early-stage domain choice isn't always ideal. As products or websites mature, they need to embrace larger markets or target broader user bases. At this point, you need to change to a more branded domain. In fact, most websites do this, such as:
1. Miro

Realtime Board (https://realtimeboard.com/) - Miro (https://miro.com/)
Miro rebranded when they had 3 million users. This is an interview with CMO Barbra Gago.
2. Heygen

Movio (https://www.movio.la/) - Heygen (https://www.heygen.com/)
3. Immersity

LeiaPix (https://www.leiapix.com/) - Immersity (https://www.immersity.ai/)

4. Story.com

Storybird (https://www.storybird.ai/) - Story.com (https://www.story.com/)
5. Mapify

Chatmind (https://www.chatmind.tech/) - Mapify (https://mapify.so/)
6. Dzine

Stylar.ai (https://www.stylar.ai/) - Dzine (https://www.dzine.ai/)
7. Salesforce Platform

Force.com (http://www.force.com/) - Salesforce Platform (https://www.salesforce.com/ap/platform/)
8. Brevo

Sendinblue (https://www.sendinblue.com/) - Brevo (https://www.brevo.com/)
9. X
Twitter (https://twitter.com/) - X (https://x.com/)
10. Others
Bard-Gemini, Transferwise-Wise, MailChimp-Intuit Mailchimp, Google SGE-AI Overview, Facebook-Meta, G Suite-Google Workspace
Not all websites will repurchase domains for brand upgrades.
11. CameraMath-Upstudy

How to Minimize Impact During Rebranding
When it involves domain migration, you need to properly handle redirect chains to avoid affecting SEO. A separate article will be written later: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/crawling-indexing/site-move-with-url-changes?hl=en
How to Choose a Good Domain Name?
- Domain registration considerations: Domains are not truly "owned" but obtained through registration. Therefore, you must ensure domain registration information is accurate and renew in time to avoid domain expiration and others grabbing it.
- Relationship between domain and brand name: Domain names should ideally match brand names, but if business pivots or you need a more attractive brand, you can consider using different domains. Also, it's recommended to register domains consistent with your physical business, even if online business uses other names.
- Pros and cons of keyword domains: Keyword domains can quickly convey website themes and attract clicks, but won't directly improve search rankings. When choosing domains, consider whether they can better convey brand value.
- Choose meaningful domains: Domain names should be concise and clear, easy to understand. For example, "Story.com" clearly conveys the website theme.
- Domain length: Domain names should be as short as possible for easy input and memory, but also sufficient to convey core information.
- Avoid hyphens: Hyphens make domains look unprofessional and may be considered low-quality domains.
- Register domain variants: To prevent user typos or competitors grabbing them, it's recommended to register common domain variants and redirect them to the main domain. But don't deploy websites on multiple domains to prevent competition. When redirecting, pay attention to redirect chain issues.
- Defensive domain registration: Registering other top-level domains (like .net, .org, etc.) and international domains (like .co.uk, .ca, etc.) can protect brands and prevent competitors from grabbing them. You can also quickly launch other domains if website issues occur. Some businesses can operate separately.
- Importance of .com domains: .com is the most popular top-level domain. If target customers are mainly in specific countries, you can also consider using country code top-level domains (ccTLD).
- Check domain history: Before registering a domain, check through Archive.org whether the domain has been registered before to avoid using penalized domains. After domain registration, you need to configure robots.txt files to control search engine crawler behavior.
- Comprehensive domain selection: When choosing domains, comprehensively consider brand, user experience, SEO, and other factors to ensure domains can enhance brand image and attract users.






