What is .REPORT?

.REPORT is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) intended for report-based and analysis-focused websites.

It can be used for industry reports, academic summaries, and research findings.

Who can register a .REPORT domain?

Anyone can register a .REPORT domain without restrictions.

It is used by organizations, researchers, publishers, and teams sharing structured insights.

Why organizations choose .REPORT

  • Clearly signals reporting and analysis content
  • Good fit for research summaries and findings
  • Helps set expectations for structured information
  • Useful for niche reporting topics

Why you might not choose .REPORT

While .REPORT is descriptive, there are a few considerations:
  • Content expectations: Visitors may expect detailed and well-supported reports.
  • Brand flexibility: Less suitable for broader marketing sites.
  • Recognition: Less familiar than mainstream extensions like .COM.
  • Scope: Not ideal for casual or mixed-content websites.

Because of these factors, Website.com currently focuses on proven, widely recognized extensions such as .COM, .NET, and .ORG that deliver consistency, affordability, and broad recognition. .REPORT domains are not currently available for registration through Website.com.

Similar alternatives available at Website.com

If you're publishing analysis or research, consider:

  • .COM – flexible and widely trusted
  • .NET – good for platforms and tools
  • .ORG – suitable for organizations and groups
  • .INFO – strong choice for informational content

FAQs

Is .REPORT suitable for academic publications?

Yes. It can be used for research summaries, white papers, and analytical reports.

Can businesses use .REPORT for internal content?

Yes. It can work for internal reporting portals or public-facing analysis.

Can I register a .REPORT domain at Website.com?

Not currently. .REPORT domains are not available for registration through Website.com.