Rent a premium .tel domain — paired with a ready-made landing page — and put it on every billboard, truck, radio spot, and flyer your campaign runs.
They spot your ad — billboard, truck, radio.
The short .tel name sticks. No scribbling it down.
They type it later, from memory, in one go.
Your landing page loads — offer, map, call.
They book, order, or call. The loop pays off.
Pick a name from our shelf, choose a landing page template, and we publish your URL within 24 hours.
Search 4,000+ category-leading .tel domains. Words people already use, like yummy.tel or dentist.tel.
Pair the name with one of our designed templates, or point it at the website you already have.
Short, sticky, works everywhere. Billboards, trucks, radio, social, flyers — one name across every channel.
One name, one URL, every channel. The same letters work on a 60-foot billboard and a 60-second podcast read.
We bet on a single, universal TLD. Four characters that work in every country, every language, every ad format.
Recognized in every country, every language, every culture. Unlike .nyc, .ai, .io.
Four characters total. Reads aloud cleanly on radio. Fits on a truck door.
Tel = phone, contact, reach. A natural fit for every advertising context.
We own the largest collection of ad-friendly .tel names. One shelf, 4,000+ options.
Premium domains usually cost five to seven figures to buy outright. We lease ours by the month — so a campaign-grade name is something you start with, not save up for.
Just the domain. Point it wherever you want.
Add a designed landing page from our library.
We design the landing page to your brief.
Prices shown from Silver class. Final monthly rate is set by the name's class ($100–$400). Minimum 3 months.
"We were paying for a billboard and a Google ad and a radio spot. Now all three send to one name. Conversions tripled."
"The name fits on the side of the truck. That's it. That's the whole sell."
"As an agency, we use VISIONxe for almost every OOH campaign we run. The naming is half the strategy."
4,000+ premium .tel domains, organized by industry. Most are available right now.