.deals Domain Registrationfrom £60.78/yr
Why Choose a .deals Domain?
The .deals extension launched in 2014 as part of ICANN's new gTLD programme and is operated by Identity Digital (formerly Donuts). It is unrestricted, meaning anyone can register one, but the keyword speaks directly to discount-hunters and bargain shoppers. The word "deals" appears in millions of search queries every month, making it a natural fit for promotions, coupon sites, flash sales and seasonal campaigns where the URL itself sets the visitor's expectation.
Ideal for:
- Coupon and voucher code aggregators
- Flash sale and daily-deal sites
- Affiliate marketers running price-comparison campaigns
- Retailers launching seasonal promotions like Black Friday landing pages
- Travel and hospitality booking specialists
Things to know:
- Unrestricted — anyone, anywhere can register a .deals domain.
- Operated by Identity Digital, one of the largest new-gTLD registry operators.
- Some short, generic or high-traffic keywords are classed as premium and carry higher registry pricing on both registration and renewal.
- Standard ICANN policies apply, including the 60-day transfer lock after initial registration.
Creative .deals Domain Ideas
- Friday.deals — a Black Friday and weekend-only promotions hub
- Camping.deals — outdoor gear discounts and seasonal clearance
- City.deals — local restaurant and experience offers
- Cruise.deals — last-minute sailings and cabin upgrades
- Daily.deals — a one-product-per-day flash sale site
- Pet.deals — discounted food, toys and accessories for pet owners
Frequently asked questions about .deals
Registration is unrestricted. There are no residency, business or trade requirements, so individuals, retailers, affiliate marketers and agencies anywhere in the world can register a .deals domain on a first-come, first-served basis. You don't need to prove that you actually run promotions or sell discounted goods.
You can register a .deals domain for any term between one and ten years at a time, and renew it indefinitely in the same increments. Many owners register for multiple years up front to lock in the name and avoid the risk of forgetting an annual renewal.
Yes. The registry classifies certain short, generic or high-value keywords as premium domains, which carry higher registration and renewal fees set directly by Identity Digital. The price shown in our search tool is always the accurate live price for the specific name you're checking, including any premium tier.
Yes, provided the domain is at least 60 days old, not within 60 days of a previous transfer, and is unlocked at your current registrar. You'll need the EPP authorisation code from your existing provider. A successful transfer adds one year to the existing expiry date.
After expiry the domain enters a roughly 30-day grace period where you can renew at the standard price. It then moves into a 30-day redemption period with a higher recovery fee, followed by a 5-day pending delete phase. After that it's released back to the public pool and anyone can register it.