The .rest TLD is a specialized domain extension intended for websites, applications, and resources related to Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and web services. It signifies a focus on programmatic data exchange and developer-centric content.
Introduced in 2014, the .rest top-level domain (TLD) is specifically aimed at websites, applications, and projects related to APIs, web services, and developer tools. It is managed by Radix Registry.
A .rest domain name instantly identifies your website or project as being related to APIs, web services, or developer resources. It enhances brandability and memorability, making it easier for your target audience to find and remember your online presence.
The .rest TLD is ideal for API documentation portals, developer communities, software development kits (SDKs), code libraries, and any platform or service interacting with APIs. It allows developers and businesses to establish a clear and recognizable online identity within the API ecosystem.
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