ð Domain Age Calculator
Enter your domain's registration date to find out exactly how old your domain is â in years, months, days, and more.
ð Your Domain Age Results
ð How It Works
A domain's age is the time since it was first registered â and it matters more than you might think. Older domains tend to have more backlinks, better authority, and greater trust in search results. While domain age is not an official Google ranking factor, aged domains often perform better because they have had years to build history and credibility.
Enter the date your domain was registered (you can find this in your registrar's WHOIS record or domain dashboard) and press Calculate. We will show your domain's exact age in years, months, and days, plus fun milestones like the total days online and when it hits its next big anniversary.
| Domain Age | What It Means |
|---|---|
| 1 year | First renewal â early stage, still building |
| 3 years | Building trust and history |
| 5 years | Established domain |
| 10 years | Aged domain with real authority |
| 20+ years | Veteran domain |
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ðĄ Why It Matters
Domain age is one of those quiet metrics that savvy site owners keep an eye on. Here is why it matters:
ð Trust and Authority
Search engines and users alike tend to trust established domains. A domain that has been online for five or ten years has had time to earn backlinks, build history, and prove it is not a throwaway site. New domains start from zero.
ð SEO Considerations
While Google has stated that domain age is not a direct ranking factor, older domains often rank better because they have accumulated content, links, and authority over time. Knowing your domain's age helps you set realistic SEO expectations.
ðïļ Renewal and Milestones
Tracking your domain's age helps you stay on top of renewals, avoid expiration, and celebrate milestones like your 5th or 10th 'domainiversary' â great moments to refresh your website and marketing.