A domain hack is a clever twist where the domain and extension merge together. Perfect for creating short, catchy, and brandable web addresses.
instagr.am The original domain for Instagram utilized the TLD of Armenia (.am) to form a memorable and brand-aligned name
ma.tt Matt Mullenweg - co-founder of WordPress - uses Trinidad and Tobago's TLD (.tt) to create an ultra-short domain.
bit.ly A widely recognized URL shortening service that uses the TLD of Libya (.ly) to create a catchy and memorable name.
nav.al Naval Ravikant - co-founder of AngelList - uses Albania's TLD (.al) to succinctly spells out his name.
flic.kr Flickr uses a domain hack with the TLD of South Korea (.kr) to create a short and recognizable name
kevinro.se Kevin Rose - founder of Digg - uses Sweden's TLD (.se) to complete his last name.