Business Keyword Domains

These domains are business-related names matched to the keyword “business” across 505 TLDs. Examples include exchange.uk, startup.im, trade.cool, and income.consulting. Updated daily, this selection is best compared by TLD fit, clarity, and trademark risk.

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Domain names

AcquisitionSpread
exchange.uk
70
Resell

98
30%
control.menu
60
Premium

96
23%
startup.im
70
Premium

82
45%
initiative.porn
70
Premium

90
14%
trade.cool
50
Resell

116
50%
group.ski
40
Available
$82.98

94
34%
income.consulting
60
Premium

80
25%
new.maison
60
Resell

82
49%
company.garden
70
Premium

98
33%
stable.immo
40
Premium

104
38%
startup.trading
70
Resell

82
48%
support.ooo
80
Premium

112
47%
project.beauty
60
Premium

100
44%
exchange.dentist
70
Premium

98
30%
commercial.gay
70
Available
$45.98

91
25%
design.nexus
80
Premium
$1,248.75

$1248.75/yr
108
50%
office.loans
50
Premium

100
60%
retail.productions
50
Premium

106
34%
joint.vision
60
Premium

108
22%
analysis.porn
80
Available
$154.98

80
24%
company.mobile
70
Premium
$375

80
33%
commercial.blue
70
Available
$32.98

91
25%
analysis.schule
80
Available
$32.98

80
24%
income.kids
60
Premium

80
25%
group.kaufen
40
Available
$33.58

94
34%
corporate.health
65
Resell

90
31%
model.contact
80
Resell

122
38%
office.forum
50
Premium

100
60%
subsidiary.mobi
70
Premium

90
3%
solid.investments
70
Premium

82
40%
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Value quadrant

The largest opportunity pocket sits in Low demand / Low price.

Visible breakdown

  • High demand / Low price74 results • 1%
  • High demand / High price22 results • 0%
  • Low demand / Low price4,939 results • 91%
  • Low demand / High price398 results • 7%

Liquidity

Liquidity is currently concentrated in Low demand.

Visible breakdown

  • Top 15% demand324 results • 2%
  • High demand441 results • 2%
  • Low demand19,036 results • 96%

Price distribution

Most visible domains in this search cluster in < $500.

Visible breakdown

  • < $5003,854 results • 71%
  • $500-$2k1,078 results • 20%
  • $2k-$5k353 results • 6%
  • $5k-$10k96 results • 2%
  • $10k+52 results • 1%

TLD mix

The visible preview is led by .store, which currently carries the largest share of results.

Visible breakdown

  • .store105 results • 12%
  • .online103 results • 12%
  • .site103 results • 12%
  • .cloud97 results • 11%
  • .space93 results • 11%
  • .tech89 results • 10%
  • .gg77 results • 9%
  • .at73 results • 8%
  • .im72 results • 8%
  • .mov72 results • 8%

Quality mix

Demand concentration is strongest in Low (0-39), which gives the clearest read on this search's quality mix.

Visible breakdown

  • Low (0-39)19,036 results • 74%
  • Mid (40-69)6,051 results • 23%
  • High (70-84)441 results • 2%
  • Top 15% (85+)324 results • 1%

Risk proxies

Low demand is the most common risk signal in this search preview.

Visible breakdown

  • Mainstream TLD73 results • 0%
  • Premium status7,674 results • 27%
  • High renewal2,081 results • 7%
  • Low demand19,036 results • 66%

FAQ

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What is this search best for?

Best for investors and operators who want a fast read on market depth, pricing reality, and where the cleaner deal pockets concentrate.

What is the strongest signal in this search?

25,852 visible matches cluster around a median ask of $1,426, with 25852% already sitting in buyable inventory types.

What should I watch in this search?

1993% of the current set reads as lower-risk in the public safety proxy, while only 995% lands in the ready-picks band, so quality is concentrated rather than evenly spread across the search.

What kinds of domains are in this selection?

These are domains tied to the keyword “business” and related commercial terms across 505 TLDs. The set includes broad words, category terms, and business-adjacent phrases in both mainstream and niche extensions.

Are these domains mainly for founders or investors?

Both, but for different reasons. Founders should focus on clarity, memorability, and extension fit. Investors should focus on how naturally the keyword and TLD pair together and how many credible end buyers that pairing could attract.

What is the main risk in this set?

The main risk is mismatch between the word and the extension. A strong keyword can still feel weak if the TLD reduces trust, creates ambiguity, or limits the likely buyer pool.

How should I compare names like exchange.uk and income.consulting?

Compare them on audience fit and credibility. exchange.uk is geographic and direct. income.consulting is descriptive but narrower. The better choice depends on whether you want broad commercial appeal or a more specific positioning.

Do niche extensions help or hurt value here?

They can do either. A niche extension helps when it completes the phrase cleanly and supports the use case. It hurts when it feels forced, unclear, or less trustworthy for a business audience.

What should founders look for first?

Founders should look for names that are easy to pronounce, easy to spell, and credible in context. If the domain needs explanation because of the extension, it is usually a weaker shortlist candidate.

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