Telegram Applies for .gram Domain to Enable No-Code Website Creation
Telegram seeks approval for .gram domain to let users build interactive websites with simple prompts, integrating hosting and domain services within its platform.
Telegram has submitted an application to ICANN for the .gram top-level domain, aiming to allow users to create and host interactive websites directly through its messaging platform without needing coding skills.
CEO Pavel Durov revealed that the initiative would merge domain registration, website creation, and hosting into a single Telegram ecosystem. If approved, users could register web addresses ending with .gram, such as business.gram, providing a seamless online presence linked to their Telegram accounts.
Website Creation Simplified
The standout feature of Telegram's proposal is enabling website generation from simple text prompts. Instead of learning web development or managing hosting services, users would describe the kind of site they want, and Telegram's system would automatically build and host it.
This approach targets small businesses, freelancers, and content creators who seek an easy, integrated solution to establish an online footprint without technical barriers.
Expanding Beyond Messaging
Telegram has progressively introduced features beyond messaging, including channels, bots, business tools, and Mini Apps that provide interactive services within the platform. The .gram domain could extend these capabilities to the broader internet, allowing content publication outside the app interface.
Next Steps and Considerations
- The application is currently under ICANN review, with no guarantee of approval.
- Details on domain registration, security, content moderation, and user management remain to be clarified.
- The move reflects a broader tech trend leveraging AI to simplify digital product creation.
If successful, Telegram's .gram domain could transform how users transition from ideas to published websites, reinforcing the platform's role beyond traditional messaging services.