@JustLaunchedFYI The alternative to 47 tabs: pick a TLD that positions the name for you. Your.Vegas probably isn't squatted on, it's ~$15, and Las Vegas is already one of the most recognized brand names on earth.
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@mabel_mato Strong principle — great domains build-in meaning before the brand does any work. Geo-TLDs like .Vegas take a similar shortcut: they borrow recognition from a place people already know. Less inventing, more inheriting.
@ipanditshashi Cool tool. One thing worth adding to the checklist for founders: .Vegas domain availability. Most of the web searches show .com squatted or taken, but .Vegas names are 95%+ unclaimed still. Useful signal when you're evaluating a name.
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stack.vegas registered this week.
That's a clean domain. Dev tool, coworking space, tech hub, accelerator — it works for any of them. The .com equivalent would cost thousands on the aftermarket.
The interesting .Vegas names are still available. Not for much longer.
@GoatAcquisition Appreciate the mention. For .Vegas specifically, the good news is most names are still available at standard retail — ~$15/yr, no broker needed. The acquisition play comes later if these gain traction. Good to know you're out there for the premium aftermarket side.
Memorial Day weekend in Vegas. Somewhere on the Strip right now, someone's launching a new bar, pool concept, or food truck — and just discovered their .com is taken. Their .vegas almost certainly isn't.
@Gmericadotcom@DomainNews24 Porkbun and Namecheap are both solid — clean interface, fair pricing on .Vegas. Dynadot is great if you want more control. GoDaddy works but tends to upsell. What kinds of names are you eyeing?
@JohnnyPic51@DomainNews24 Just searched a couple words and surprised they aren’t reg’d yet. May just reg a few in the near future. Who is your favorite registrar for .vegas domains?
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@TheShubh11 100% this. The renew-or-drop decision is where real judgment lives.
Geo-TLDs like .Vegas make it easier — the name either fits the market or it doesn't. Less ambiguity than generic .coms where you're always guessing the use case.
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@Domainput Love the reframe. "Why is this stronger?" is the right question.
One underrated strength signal: TLD specificity. A domain like Casino.Vegas or Eats.Vegas tells you the category AND the location in one shot. Hard to beat that for local brand clarity.
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@chenyxai The four-letter shorthand works brilliantly for global brands.
But there's another angle: geo-TLDs like .Vegas tell you exactly where a business belongs in one word. No guesswork, no brand baggage.
Different strategy, same goal — instant memorability.
verizon.vegas was registered yesterday.
Not by Verizon — but someone thinks the brand association is worth $15 a year.
That's the thing about .Vegas. The names that matter are still affordable. For now.
@smtrimble AI + human connection is the right frame for this moment. Vegas audiences tend to be early movers too — good room to test those ideas. Enjoy the conference.
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vegashomes.vegas just registered. locationservices.vegas before that. cashisqueen.vegas too.
Not a pitch — just what the registration logs show. The .Vegas names people actually want are moving.
90 days watching this. The trend is clear.
@b_kalisetty Fair point on .ai — abstract TLDs carry a trust gap outside tech circles. Geo-TLDs are different though: .Vegas reads as a place, not a category. Everyone knows Las Vegas regardless of tech exposure. That recognition floor helps on trust even for non-SV audiences.
@JohnnyPic51 Yeah the default tlds are .com, .ai but one run the code with a list of tlds they want like --tlds com,ai,io,co,vegas
I feel like most of the population outside silicon valley aren't comfortable with these new breed of tlds including .ai
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@yannitesh22 More Vegas hospitality investment = more brands that need a home online. A property like this should own its .Vegas domain from day one — before anyone else grabs the obvious name.
soldbydenise.vegas just registered for 3 years.
Not one. Three.
That's a Las Vegas real estate agent who decided her brand belongs on .Vegas — and committed to it long-term.
That's the whole thesis in one domain name.
@itsmehatef glad it helped! for what it's worth, Peeled Banana is a fun name — memorable, slightly weird in a good way. the .com routing thing will matter less and less over time anyway. good luck with Granny, genuinely curious to see how that one lands