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What it is:
A TLD: A generic top-level domain (like .com or .org) that tells users your site provides help.
A clear signal: Immediately communicates a site's purpose for support, guidance, or answers.
Who uses it:
Businesses for customer service/tech support.
Non-profits, charities, and volunteer organizations.
Healthcare, counseling, or informational resources.
Bloggers offering advice (cooking, fashion, DIY).
Benefits:
Builds trust: Users know what to expect.
Memorable: Easy to remember for help-seekers.
Versatile: Can be a main site or a subdomain (e.g., support.yourcompany.help).
Available: Less crowded than traditional domains, increasing your chances of getting a good name.