What is .pro.tt TLD
.pro.tt is a structured domain space within the .tt hierarchy, oriented to professional use. In practice, .pro.tt domains operate as scoped namespaces that signal a professional focus while remaining part of a country-code framework. We analyze registration activity, DNS configuration, and web resolution to understand how .pro.tt websites emerge and persist across networks. Currently, we index 4 active .pro.tt domains, observe 4 live .pro.tt websites, and record 4 domains with configured DNS. Usage spans 2 countries, indicating a compact but internationally distributed footprint. These metrics help benchmark adoption, availability, and potential risk exposure for brands and researchers monitoring this label. Download webatla’s .pro.tt domain datasets.
History and key features of .pro.tt TLD
Historically, .pro.tt has functioned as a profession-oriented label within a structured country-code domain system; specific launch milestones are not uniformly documented. In this context, .pro.tt domains typically reflect professional identity or service categorization, while .pro.tt websites reveal operational presence and content cadence. Our telemetry shows 0 new registrations last week and 0 in November 2025, suggesting steady, low-volatility activity. Concentration across 2 countries and DNS enablement for 4 registrations point to a small, well-configured zone. Such characteristics can aid threat modeling, market mapping, and competitive analysis by narrowing noise and emphasizing resolvable assets. We continue to monitor naming patterns, resolution behavior, and longevity to surface shifts early. Download longitudinal .pro.tt datasets from webatla.
Why and who choose the .pro.tt domain
Organizations choose .pro.tt to signal professional scope within a defined namespace, often complementing regional or sectoral positioning. For registrants, .pro.tt domains can provide predictable naming, while .pro.tt websites serve as the observable endpoints for services, credentials, and customer access. With 4 live sites and DNS configured on 4 registrations across 2 countries, we see a concentrated ecosystem that is easy to map and monitor. Limited short-term change – evidenced by 0 new domains and 0 in November 2025 – may appeal to actors valuing stability over rapid growth. We use these signals to inform discovery, attribution, and portfolio risk assessments for clients evaluating this space. Download entity-level .pro.tt intelligence from webatla.