Brand perimeter
starts at the domain.
From brand stem through anti-squat through regional coverage to SSL and DNSSEC — treat your domain portfolio as a brand asset, not a set of one-off purchases.
TLD strategy + WHOIS monitoring.
Three moments to plan
01
Before naming
Run the .com / key ccTLD / trademark scan before the naming sprint — saves the cost of buying back later.
02
Before market entry
Lock the ccTLD 6–12 months ahead of a new market to avoid squatters and ransom.
03
Before announcements
Top up variant domains before launches, IPOs and M&A so opportunists can't ride your news.
Why Team-E for domain management.
01
One office
Every IP discipline runs through Team-E — no separate trademark agent, patent firm and domain reseller. One contact, one contract, one progress report.
02
All-in pricing
The quote is the final price — official fees and agency work included. Sub-classes, expedites, notarisation, priority claims and renewals are itemised before you sign. No surprise invoices.
03
Standing watch
Filing isn't the finish line — opposition windows, examiner responses, certificate pickup, renewal alerts, infringement watch. We hold the perimeter long after the application is in.
Four TLD types, eight directions covered.
Generic, ccTLD, Premium, tech TLD — we pick what to hold and what to release on brand strategy, then watch WHOIS and trademark databases in parallel.
View full fee schedule →Generic (.com / .net / .org)
Global trust default — also the squatter's first target. Core brand must hold these.
ccTLD (.hk / .cn / .tw / …)
Entry ticket to specific jurisdictions; several require a local business presence.
Premium (.io / .ai / .co / …)
Default for emerging brand positioning; higher annual fees but strong secondary-market liquidity.
Tech TLDs (.app / .dev / .tech)
SaaS and developer-brand signal; HTTPS-enforced TLDs lower spoof risk.
Lock the maximum brand perimeter for the minimum cost.
From TLD picks through registration strategy through renewals and WHOIS watch — Team-E manages the whole portfolio.