.page Domain Registrationfrom £20.76/yr


Why Choose a .page Domain?

The .page extension was launched by Google Registry in 2018 and is one of a small group of TLDs that requires HTTPS by default. Every .page domain is included on the HSTS preload list, meaning browsers will only ever connect to it over a secure connection. That makes it a natural fit for personal sites, portfolios, landing pages and microsites where security and a clean, descriptive name matter more than tradition.

Ideal for:

  • Personal portfolios and CV sites
  • Author and writer landing pages
  • Product launch and campaign microsites
  • Link-in-bio and single-page profiles
  • Documentation and project info pages

Things to know:

  • Operated by Google Registry (Charleston Road Registry).
  • Unrestricted — anyone, anywhere can register.
  • HTTPS is mandatory. You must serve the site with a valid SSL certificate; plain HTTP will not load in modern browsers.
  • A small number of short or dictionary-word names are reserved as premium and carry higher registry fees.

Creative .page Domain Ideas

  • jessicawrites.page — author homepage with book listings
  • launch.page — product launch countdown microsite
  • hireme.page — freelancer one-page CV
  • readme.page — public docs for an open-source project
  • links.page — link-in-bio profile for creators
  • founders.page — startup team and story page

Frequently asked questions about .page

Registration is unrestricted. Individuals, businesses and organisations anywhere in the world can register a .page domain without needing to prove eligibility, residency or trademark ownership. The only practical requirement is that you serve the site over HTTPS, since the TLD is enforced on the browser HSTS preload list.

Google Registry added every .page domain to the HSTS preload list at the TLD level. This means browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge will refuse to load a .page site over plain HTTP. You will need a valid SSL certificate, which most modern hosting includes free via Let's Encrypt.

You can register a .page domain for between one and ten years in single-year increments. You can also renew at any point during the registration term to extend it, up to the ten-year maximum allowed by the registry. Setting auto-renew is the simplest way to avoid losing the name.

Yes. As long as the domain is at least 60 days old, not within 60 days of a previous transfer, and unlocked at your current registrar, you can transfer it across. You will need the authorisation code (EPP code) from your existing provider. The transfer adds one year to the registration term.

After expiry the domain enters a roughly 30-day grace period where you can renew at the standard price. It then moves into a redemption period of around 30 days, where recovery is possible but carries a registry redemption fee. After that the name is released and anyone can register it.

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