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Ask HN: get*.com and *app.com domain names

9 pointsby antileetover 13 years ago
I am building "productx", which is a nice and suitable name for the product. Unfortunately, productx.com isn't available. But getproductx.com is available.<p>While I am used to these kind of domains, my target audience isn't. Will opting for getproductx.com hurt in the long run?

8 comments

___davover 13 years ago
From a personal perspective, I'd say choose productxapp.com, if it is an app, over getproductx.com. (Or choose a domain hack, like produc.tx, if that would be possible/available?) But you always should keep in mind and accept the fact that some of your target audience and visitors will end up at productx.com anyway.
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metachrisover 13 years ago
Problem with Xapp.com or getX.com is that once you gain traction (and possibly funding), at some point you'll be buying the original domain for a lot of money (since the owner knows about your startup). I'd recommend to look for another name with an available .com domain.
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JustTimover 13 years ago
Is productx.com a parked name or will you be infringing on someone's copyright/trademark? If it is the former and you think you have a home run, buy the domain. If it is the latter you need a new name.
adityarover 13 years ago
At some point, if you're successful you're going to have to buy them out. I believe mobify started with mobify.me (hey another option!) and then later bought mobify.com after gaining traction.
sathishmanoharover 13 years ago
I personally went with productapp.com, since getproduct.com sounded a bit generic, while productapp.com implied that its a software app in some form.
user24over 13 years ago
dropbox started with getdropbox.com and it didn't seem to do them any harm.<p>Their customers were techies though so I take your point about lay people not being 'used' to them. It's really a pretty arbitrary decision though, 'google' means nothing to their customers intrinsically. Build a brand and the name is unimportant.
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breathesaltover 13 years ago
It's much easier to change a domain name than a product name.
davidhansenover 13 years ago
Did you try to make an offer for productx.com first? The fact that a given domain name is taken shouldn't immediately preclude you from obtaining it. If you were to contact the current owner and pitch a deal, you might be surprised by how flexible they are in working something out.<p>I say this as someone who has direct experience in these matters.