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ck.gg
Lease a name that reads like a one-word .gg domain
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Lease a name that reads like a one-word .gg domain
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ha.ck.gg reads hack.gg. sta.ck.gg reads stack.gg. The one-word originals trade for five to six figures — if they're for sale at all. ck.gg turns one domain into every *ck word in English: hack, stack, track, click, deck, kick, block and 70+ more. Each word is leased exactly once, comes with full NS delegation (your DNS zone, your TLS, your email), goes live within 24 hours, and starts at €190/year. Four names are already in use by live products.




Hey hunters 👋
I'm Jack — I own ck.gg, and one day I noticed my domain contains the ending of every English *ck word. So I built the obvious thing: a catalog where you can lease ha.ck.gg (reads hack.gg), sta.ck.gg (reads stack.gg), ki.ck.gg (reads kick.gg) — one brand per word, exclusive.
Why lease instead of buy? Because hack.gg and stack.gg simply aren't for sale, and comparable one-word .gg names run five to six figures. A lease gets you the identical read — spoken out loud, printed on a jersey, dropped in chat — from €190/year, with no capital locked in a domain asset.
Technically it's a full NS delegation: you run your own zone, certificates and email. To your users it's indistinguishable from owning the domain. My own page runs on ja.ck.gg, and three more names are live with real products in the making.
Ask me anything — happy to talk domain hacks, the .gg aftermarket, or why the word "deadlock" deserves a better home. 🎮
So each lease is tied to a single word like hack.ck.gg, and you handle the full DNS zone on your end — does that mean I can point subdomains elsewhere or run my own services underneath it?
how does the lease actually work if I want to switch from say hack to stack later, am I locked into the one I picked or can I swap without losing the domain itself