We've moved from stackent.net to stackent.org. The name, the team, the work — all unchanged. What's changed is the TLD, and the reasoning behind it says something real about how we operate. Here's the full story.
stackent.com is still the eventual goal — but it's not available on our timeline. .org is where we want to live while we work on it, and honestly, it fits how we operate.
The .com has been owned by a third party since before we launched. We've been tracking it, and acquiring it remains a long-term objective. But waiting indefinitely on someone else's timeline isn't how we run anything — so we moved.
.net historically suggests infrastructure, ISPs, and technical networks — none of which describes what we actually do. It was a fallback TLD, not a chosen one. Every time a prospect or client saw it, we were relying on context to do the work our URL should have done on its own.
An organization is a coherent group of people operating with shared standards, clear roles, and a defined way of doing things. That's us. The .org TLD isn't just about nonprofits — it signals structure, intent, and accountability. For a studio built on process and clarity, it's the right fit.
If and when stackent.com becomes obtainable, we'll make the move — cleanly, with redirects, and with the same zero-disruption approach we're using now. Until then, stackent.org is home. Not a waiting room, not a placeholder — a real home we're proud of.
A side-by-side of what's different and what stays exactly the same.
A phased rollout designed to be invisible to you. You don't need to do anything — everything is handled on our side.
The new site is live and serving as our primary home. Every link to stackent.net automatically redirects — bookmarks, old emails, and Google results all still work.
ActiveTeam email addresses migrate to the new domain. Old addresses keep forwarding. Social profiles, portfolio links, and directory listings get updated across the board.
Underwaystackent.com remains an open objective. If it becomes obtainable on reasonable terms, we'll make the move cleanly, with redirects from .org and direct notice to every active client well in advance.
OngoingMost web and design shops fall into one of two camps. Solo operators who are fast but unstructured, and large agencies that are structured but slow. What gets lost in the middle is what actually matters most: a small, organized team that moves quickly because of its process, not in spite of it.
That's what Stackent is built to be. A defined team, defined roles, defined standards. Clear handoffs, documented systems, predictable delivery. .org is the TLD that signals that — a word that literally means "an organized body of people with a particular purpose." We couldn't ask for a more honest fit.
Clarity is the whole game. Clear scope, clear timelines, clear communication, clear deliverables. When those four things align, projects ship on time and clients sleep well. When they don't, no amount of talent makes up for it. Moving to .org is a small way of putting that principle into our address bar.
Straight answers to the questions we've been hearing. If yours isn't here, reach out and we'll answer it directly.
A change like this only works if it's handled with care. Here's what that means for you.
Active projects, timelines, and deliverables continue exactly on track. The transition happens in the background while the work keeps moving.
Any change that might touch you — email, billing, contracts — comes with direct notice from the person you work with. No mass emails you might miss, no surprises.
Redirects from the old domain stay live indefinitely. Old email forwards remain active. No link in the wild ever breaks because of this move.
If anything about this feels unclear or you want to talk through what it means for your project specifically, we're one email or one call away.
A transition like this is easier when you hear straight from the team running it. Grab a time on the calendar or drop us a message — we'll walk you through anything you want to cover.
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