premium names · yearly

own the shortest
link on the internet

c3.lt/go. c3.lt/dj. c3.lt/c/a — yours, by the year. A 2–4 character name you can point at anything, print on anything, or make your bio page's actual URL. When it's yours, nobody else can have it.

namec3.lt/dj targetbio page · URL stays length7 chars total renewalyearly · 30-day grace statusyours · exclusive
▮ three tiers

pick your namespace.

flagship

root — c3.lt/xx

The shortest link you can own: two to four characters straight off the domain. c3.lt/go, c3.lt/dj, c3.lt/shop. Yearly subscription; shorter = rarer.

compact — c3.lt/c/xx

The same 2–4 character code under /c/ at a lower price. Still seven characters shorter than most branded domains you could buy.

namespace — c3.lt/c/a/*

Own a whole letter. c3.lt/c/a is yours, and so is every child under it — c3.lt/c/a/launch, c3.lt/c/a/menu — unlimited links in your own namespace.

▮ what it's for

a name, not just a link.

point it anywhere

A premium name works like any smart link: destination, routing rules, analytics. Repoint it whenever you like — you own the name, not one URL.

make it your bio

Route your name to your bio page and the URL stays in the address bar. c3.lt/dj IS your page — not a redirect to somewhere longer.

print it

Four characters fits on a business card, a sticker, a sleeve, a stage screen. Short enough to read aloud and remember.

keep it

Annual renewal keeps the name yours. If you lapse, a 30-day grace period protects it before it goes back on sale.

▮ faq

questions.

What is a premium short URL?

A 1–4 character name on the c3.lt domain that you own by annual subscription — like c3.lt/go or c3.lt/c/dj. Normal short links get random or longer custom slugs; premium names are the reserved ultra-short namespace.

What can I do with a premium name?

Use it as a smart short link (destination, geo/device routing, analytics), or point it at your bio page — in which case the URL stays in the address bar, so c3.lt/dj is your page, not a redirect. You can repoint it anytime.

What is the difference between the tiers?

Root names sit directly on the domain (c3.lt/go) and are the rarest. Compact names live under /c/ (c3.lt/c/go) at a lower price. A namespace is a whole letter (c3.lt/c/a) — you can create unlimited links under it.

What happens if I stop paying?

Your name enters a 30-day grace period. Renew within it and nothing changes; after that the reservation is released and the name can be claimed by someone else.

How do I check if a name is available?

Search it on the premium names page. If it is unclaimed and for sale you can check out immediately; if your first pick is taken you get smart alternative suggestions.

▮ keep reading

is your name still free?

Two-character names go first. Search availability — if it's taken, we'll suggest close alternatives.