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Want to connect with over 38 million people online in Poland? Choosing a .pl domain is your ticket in. As Poland’s official country code top-level domain (ccTLD), it’s trusted by local businesses, organizations, and individuals alike. 

A .pl domain instantly tells your audience you belong in the Polish market. It is ideal for launching a new brand, expanding an existing company, or creating a personal site with local appeal.

Why choose .pl?

A domain isn’t just an address. It’s your brand’s first impression. Choosing .pl connects you directly to Poland’s fast-growing digital market. Here’s why it might be a great move for your business:

1) Build a strong Polish brand presence

When customers see a .pl domain, they instantly recognize your site as local. That recognition makes your brand feel familiar and trustworthy.

  • Shoppers in Poland are more likely to click on .pl than on a random foreign extension.
  • Local extensions can give you an edge in search results for Poland-based queries.
  • You’ll look like you belong in the market, not like an outsider trying to sell into it.

2) Perfect if you sell or serve in Poland

If your business involves Polish customers, suppliers, or partners, a .pl domain makes everything easier.

  • Your website matches how Polish users naturally search online.
  • Checkout pages, local addresses, and customer support look more credible with a .pl.
  • Even global companies set up .pl versions of their sites to localize their brand and boost conversions.

3) A smart alternative when .com is taken

Most good .com names are already gone. But under .pl, you’ll often find:

  • Shorter names are still available
  • Cleaner domains without awkward hyphens or long phrases
  • A chance to secure a brandable, on-point web address that feels premium

Instead of settling for a complicated .com, you can grab a sharp, memorable .pl that fits your identity.

Who can register .pl domains?

The good news is: anyone can register a .pl domain. You don’t have to live in Poland or run a company there. 

Individuals, businesses, and even organizations abroad can easily secure a .pl domain through an accredited registrar like Truehost US.

That said, the .pl registry offers various extensions under the main domain to cater to different needs. Here’s how they break down:

The main option: .pl

  • Open to everyone — Polish or international
  • Best choice if you want a direct, simple, and trusted Polish identity
  • Works for businesses, personal brands, blogs, and eCommerce

Functional second-level domains

These act like category-based extensions, letting you signal what type of site you run.

ExtensionCommon useWho it’s for
.com.plCommercial useIdeal for companies that want a familiar “.com” feel but with a Polish identity
.net.plNetworks & infrastructureGreat for ISPs, tech providers, and networking services
.org.plNonprofit organizationsFits charities, associations, and community-driven groups
.biz.plBusinessesAnother alternative for professional brands, especially if .pl is taken
.info.plInformational sitesPerfect for resource hubs, guides, or knowledge-based platforms

Regional domains

The registry also provides regional extensions (like .waw.pl for Warsaw). These are useful if you want to highlight a specific city or region in Poland.

For example:

  • brand.waw.pl → A business based in Warsaw
  • hotel.slask.pl → A hospitality site targeting the Silesia region

How .pl works (the simple version)

At its core, a .pl domain works just like any other web address, but it comes with some unique features that make it highly relevant for Poland. Here’s what you need to know:

The registry and structure

  • NASK (Research and Academic Computer Network) is the official body that manages the .pl domain registry.
  • When you register a .pl name, you can:
    • Go direct → brand.pl (the cleanest and most common option)
    • Use a functional second-level domain → brand.com.pl or brand.org.pl (to signal the type of entity)
    • Use a regional second-level domain → brand.waw.pl (Warsaw) or brand. slask.pl (Silesia) to highlight the location

Functional & regional options

The registry offers both functional and regional second-level domains.

TypeExamplesWho it’s for / Use case
Functional.com.pl, .biz.pl, .org.pl, .net.pl, .info.plBusinesses, organizations, or services that want a familiar, globally recognized extension plus a Polish identity
Regional.waw.pl (Warsaw), .slask.pl (Silesia), .mazury.plBrands that want to emphasize a local presence in a specific Polish city or region

The registry defines the full list, but these are among the most popular options.

Naming rules: keep it clean and valid

To protect the integrity of the namespace, the .pl registry enforces simple but important rules for choosing names:

  • You can use letters (a–z), numbers (0–9), and hyphens (-).
  • Hyphens are not allowed at the start or end of a name, and you can’t place them in both the 3rd and 4th positions at the same time (unless you’re registering an IDN, which uses the “xn--” format).
  • Domain names can be up to 63 characters long, not counting the extension.
  • Reserved terms like “www” or “http” are blocked and cannot be registered.

Following these rules ensures your domain is accepted and ready to use without delays.

Security and technical features

Your .pl domain is built with security and flexibility in mind.

  • DNSSEC support → Protects against tampering or hijacking of your DNS records, keeping your website safer.
  • IDN support → Allows the use of Polish letters (like ą, ć, ę, ł, ń, ó, ś, ż, ź).
    • Example: sąd.pl is valid, and it’s encoded in the backend using Punycode (xn--sd-pla).

.pl vs .com.pl vs .eu — what should you pick?

When choosing your domain, the extension you pick shapes how people perceive your brand. Each option, .pl, .com.pl, and .eu, serves a slightly different purpose.

The power of .pl

If you want to build trust in Poland, .pl is the natural choice. It’s short, simple, and instantly recognized as Polish

Most local businesses, creators, and even international brands operating in Poland prefer it. For the majority of websites, this is the go-to extension with no real drawbacks.

Why some go for .com.pl

This option blends the global familiarity of “.com” with the local identity of Poland. It can feel slightly more corporate or traditional, which is why some companies use it alongside their .pl domain. 

The only trade-off is length. .com.pl names are longer and can be a bit harder to type or remember compared to a clean .pl.

When to choose .eu

If your focus extends beyond Poland and you’re targeting multiple countries in the European Union, .eu gives you a broader regional identity. 

It’s great for businesses that want to look pan-European rather than be tied exclusively to one country. The flip side? It doesn’t carry the same strong local recognition in Poland that .pl does.

The simple rule of thumb

If Poland is your main market, always start with .pl.
You can add .com.pl to protect your brand and cover variations, and use .eu if you expand into multiple EU countries.

SEO & visibility in Poland

A .pl domain is more than a digital address; it’s also a signal to both users and search engines that your website is Polish-focused. 

Searchers in Poland often feel more confident clicking on .pl sites, and Google uses this country-code extension as one of the signals to understand your target market.

That said, simply owning a .pl won’t guarantee top rankings. Your site’s visibility still depends on the fundamentals of SEO:

  • Publishing high-quality, relevant content in Polish
  • Building trustworthy backlinks from reputable sources
  • Ensuring your site loads quickly and works well on mobile
  • Delivering a smooth user experience

If you combine a .pl domain with these best practices, your chances of ranking higher in Polish search results improve dramatically

In April 2025, Google adjusted how its own country-specific Google domains (like google.pl) behave for searchers. While this affects how results are displayed, it doesn’t change your need to align with user intent and send strong local signals. In other words, SEO fundamentals remain the same focus on proving you’re relevant to the Polish audience.

How to register a .pl with Truehost US

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Step-by-step

  1. Search your name to see if it’s open.
    Use the Truehost domain tool to check availability. Check domain availability.
  2. Pick your term (1 year is common).
    Add hosting and email if you need them. See Web Hosting.
  3. Secure your site with SSL.
    An SSL certificate is essential for trust and SEO. Get SSL Certificates.
  4. Register & go live
    Complete checkout, connect DNS, and publish your site.

We’ll help if you’re moving from another provider; no downtime migrations are available on request. Truehost

Register your .pl now

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Transfers: moving your .pl to Truehost US

  • Get your auth/EPP code from the current registrar.
  • Unlock the domain (if locked).
  • Start the transfer at Truehost and approve via email.
  • Most domains gain +1 year on successful transfer.
    Transfer a domain to Truehost → Truehost

Renewals, expiry & recovery

  • If you miss renewal, a .pl domain typically enters a BLOCKED state at the end of its billing period.
  • You can still renew within ~30 days before it’s released for others to register.
  • WHOIS data for private individuals is not displayed publicly (GDPR).

Set auto-renew to avoid surprises and protect your brand name.

Best practices (so your .pl works harder)

Technical

  • Turn on DNSSEC where supported by your DNS.
  • Use fast hosting close to your audience.

Content & trust

  • Publish key pages in Polish (home, pricing, shipping, contact).
  • Add a local address/phone if you serve Poland.
  • Consider registering common typos and IDN variants to protect your brand.

Conclusion

Choosing a .pl domain is one of the smartest ways to establish credibility and connect with audiences in Poland. 

It instantly signals trust, boosts local recognition, and positions your brand right where your customers are searching.

At Truehost US, we make it simple: competitive prices, user-friendly tools, and a fast, secure registration process. No matter if you’re running a business, building a personal project, or taking your brand into the Polish market, we’ve got you covered.? Ready to take the next step?Register your .pl domain today and start building your Polish online identity with confidence.