.coupons Domain Registrationfrom £78.56/yr


Why Choose a .coupons Domain?

The .coupons extension launched in 2014 as part of ICANN's new gTLD programme and is operated by Identity Digital (formerly Donuts). It speaks directly to one of the highest-intent search behaviours online — people looking to save money. Because the keyword sits in the domain itself, it works particularly well for affiliate sites, cashback platforms, and retailers running structured discount campaigns where the URL is part of the promotion.

Ideal for:

  • Affiliate marketers running deal aggregation sites
  • Retail brands hosting voucher and promo code landing pages
  • Cashback and rewards platforms
  • Daily deals and group-buying services
  • Print-at-home and mobile coupon publishers

Things to know:

  • Unrestricted — anyone, anywhere can register a .coupons domain.
  • Operated by Identity Digital, one of the largest new gTLD registry operators.
  • Some short, generic, or high-traffic keywords may be classified as premium and carry a higher registry fee on both registration and renewal.
  • Standard ICANN policies apply, including the 60-day transfer lock after registration.

Creative .coupons Domain Ideas

  • Friday.coupons — Black Friday and weekend deal hub
  • Grocery.coupons — Supermarket voucher aggregator
  • Student.coupons — Discount portal aimed at university students
  • Family.coupons — Money-saving codes for parents and households
  • Travel.coupons — Hotel, flight, and holiday discount codes
  • Pet.coupons — Vouchers for pet food, supplies, and vet services

Frequently asked questions about .coupons

Registration is unrestricted. There are no eligibility requirements, geographic limits, or trade verification checks — individuals, affiliate marketers, retailers, and agencies anywhere in the world can register a .coupons domain on a first-come, first-served basis, provided the name is available and not reserved as a registry premium.

You can register a .coupons domain for one to ten years at initial registration, and renew in the same range. We recommend longer registration periods for affiliate sites and brand campaigns, since they help protect against accidental expiry and can also send a small positive trust signal to search engines.

Yes. The registry classifies certain short, generic, or high-value keyword names as premium, which means they carry a higher fee at both registration and every renewal. The live search on this page will flag any premium pricing before you commit, so there are no surprises at checkout.

Yes. As long as the domain is at least 60 days old, unlocked at your current registrar, and you have the EPP authorisation code, you can transfer it in. The transfer adds a year to the registration term, and your existing expiry date and DNS records are preserved during the move.

After expiry there is a renewal grace period during which you can renew at the standard price. If you miss that, the domain enters a redemption period with a higher restoration fee, then pending delete, before being released back to the public. Affiliate sites with backlink equity should be renewed promptly to avoid losing traffic.