Free Short Domain for Bloggers and Creators
You want a clean, professional-looking web address for your blog or project — but you’re broke as hell and .com domains cost money you’d rather spend on literally anything else.
Enter t50.site — a free subdomain service that gives you something like
yourname.t50.siteat zero cost.
What You Actually Get
- Your own custom web address —
coolname.t50.siteinstead of some uglyblogspotgarbage - Works with everything — Blogger, GitHub Pages, Vercel, Netlify, whatever you’re using
- Full DNS control — A, AAAA, CNAME, NS records (if you don’t know what these are, don’t worry — it just means “it works”)
- No ads shoved in your face
- No “powered by” watermark
- 100% open-source on GitHub
How It Works (Stupid Simple)
- Go to nic.t50.site
- Pick your subdomain name
- Point it to your blog/site
- Done. You have a clean URL now.
That’s it. No credit card. No “free trial” bullshit. Actually free.
Who’s This For?
- Bloggers who don’t want
myblog.blogspot.comlooking amateur - Developers testing projects
- Creators who want something cleaner than default URLs
- Anyone who’s ever thought “I wish I had a real domain but I’m not paying for that”
⚠️ Real Talk: What You Should Know First
Free stuff always has trade-offs. Here’s the honest version:
The good:
- Actually free, actually works
- Open-source so you can see exactly what’s happening
- Supports all the DNS stuff you’d need
The “ehh” parts:
- It’s a subdomain, not a “real” domain —
you.t50.sitevsyou.com - If the maintainer disappears someday, your subdomain could too
- Some nerdy browser security stuff (cookie isolation) works differently on free subdomains vs real domains
- If you’re building something serious long-term, a $6/year
.usdomain might be smarter
Bottom line: Perfect for testing, side projects, or if you genuinely can’t spend money right now. Maybe not ideal for your “this is my life’s work” business site.
🆚 Other Free Options Worth Knowing
| Service | Been Around | Vibe |
|---|---|---|
| is-a.dev | 4+ years | Dev-focused, legit |
| js.org | 8+ years | JavaScript projects |
| freedns.afraid.org | 20+ years | OG of free DNS |
| eu.org | Since 1996 | Full domain, free, takes a few days |
If you want the “safest” free option with the longest track record, eu.org has been running since dial-up was a thing.
💸 Actually Cheap Alternatives
If you can scrounge up coffee money:
- Cloudflare sells
.usdomains for $6.18/year — no markup, at cost - Porkbun runs
.xyzfor $1/year deals sometimes - GitHub Student Pack = free
.medomain for a year if you’re a student
Just saying — $6 once a year is pretty damn cheap for something you fully own.
Links
- Website: https://nic.t50.site
- GitHub: https://github.com/iemabdullah/t50.site
- Tutorial Video: https://youtu.be/KHRTAgjrf9Q
Free domains exist. Use them wisely. Don’t build your empire on someone else’s land without a backup plan.
Updated by @SRZ because free shouldn’t mean confusing ![]()
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