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.WIKI is a purpose-built domain for knowledge repositories, encyclopaedias, documentation sites, and any collaboratively edited reference resource. The word "wiki" has entered common vocabulary through Wikipedia and is instantly understood by internet users. Well-suited for product documentation, company intranets, topic-specific reference sites, and open knowledge projects.
The registration cost for a .wiki domain is 28.73 EUR per year. The price includes DNS management and 24/7 support.
The transfer cost for a .wiki domain is 28.73 EUR. The transfer includes a 1-year extension of your domain registration.
Currently, there is no free option for .wiki domains. However, we offer competitive pricing and regular promotions. Check our hosting packages - some include a free domain of a different extension.
Yes, we offer a full range of web hosting services that work perfectly with .wiki domains. Our hosting plans include shared hosting, VPS, and dedicated servers with 99.9% uptime guarantee, free SSL certificates, and 24/7 technical support.
Yes, IDN (Internationalized Domain Names) are supported in the .wiki zone. You can register domain names using non-Latin characters such as Cyrillic, Chinese, Arabic, and other scripts.
A .wiki domain can be registered for a period from 1 to 10 years. You can choose any period within this range during registration and extend your domain at any time.
Registration of a .wiki domain is usually completed instantly after successful payment. In most cases, your domain will be active within a few minutes. In rare cases, additional verification may be required, which may take up to 24 hours.
Yes, we offer a WHOIS Privacy service for .wiki domains at just 5 EUR per year. This service replaces your personal contact information in public WHOIS records with anonymized data, protecting you from spam, unwanted calls, and identity theft.
Yes, .wiki domains have a renewal grace period of approximately 30-40 days after expiration. During this period, you can still renew your domain at the standard renewal price. After the grace period expires, the domain may enter a redemption period with significantly higher recovery fees, or become available for public registration.
No. You can run any type of website on a .WIKI domain. Wiki-style software like MediaWiki, DokuWiki, or Confluence is optional.
.WIKI and Wikipedia are separate entities. .WIKI is a generic TLD open to anyone; Wikipedia uses .org domains. The word "wiki" predates Wikipedia — it originated from the Hawaiian word for "quick".