.one Domain Registrationfrom £37.06/yr


Why Choose a .one Domain?

The .one extension launched in 2015 and is operated by One.com Treasury, the domain arm of the European hosting group One.com. It positions itself as a global, unrestricted alternative to .com with a single, decisive word baked into the name. Because "one" works as both a number and a noun in English — and translates clearly across many languages — it suits brands built around individuality, primacy, or being the singular choice in a category.

Ideal for:

  • Personal portfolios and one-page CV sites
  • Solo founders and freelancers building a personal brand
  • Numbered product lines or version-one launches
  • Communities and platforms with "all in one" positioning
  • Sports teams, racing drivers and championship-themed sites

Things to know:

  • Unrestricted — anyone, anywhere can register a .one domain with no residency or business requirements.
  • The registry reserves a tier of premium names (short words, common terms) that carry higher annual fees set at the registry level.
  • Standard ICANN policies apply, including the 60-day transfer lock after registration and the redemption grace period after expiry.

Creative .one Domain Ideas

  • AllIn.one — bundled productivity or SaaS tool
  • Number.one — sports stats, rankings or competition site
  • Step.one — onboarding flow or beginner course platform
  • Lap.one — motorsport blog or karting community
  • Day.one — startup launch page or journaling app
  • Team.one — small business collaboration tool

Frequently asked questions about .one

Anyone. The .one TLD is fully unrestricted, with no requirements around residency, business registration, or trademark ownership. Individuals, companies, and organisations from any country can register a .one domain on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to the registry's standard acceptable use policy.

You can register a .one domain for between one and ten years in single-year increments. Longer registration periods protect you from price changes during the term and reduce the risk of accidental expiry. You can renew at any point before expiry to extend the registration further, up to the ten-year maximum.

Yes. As long as the domain is at least 60 days old, isn't within 60 days of a previous transfer, and isn't locked at the current registrar, you can transfer it across. You'll need the EPP authorisation code from your existing provider. The transfer adds one year to the existing expiry date.

After expiry the domain enters a renewal grace period during which you can still renew at the standard price. If you miss that window it moves into a redemption period with a higher restoration fee. After redemption ends, the name is released back to the public pool and anyone can register it.

Yes. WHOIS privacy is supported on .one domains and replaces your personal contact details in the public WHOIS record with forwarding details, helping reduce spam and protect your address. You can enable or disable it at any time from your control panel after registration.

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