Register a domain even if the regular web already took it. Host the site from your own computer — no public IP, no router ports — and open it in the Atlayo Browser.
The everyday web has one phone book: public DNS. If someone else already registered google.com out there, you cannot have it.
AtlayoNET is a second phone book, used only by the Atlayo Browser. Names are looked up on Atlayo's own network — so a name that is taken on the regular web can still be yours here, if nobody has claimed it on AtlayoNET.
A real-looking address, without fighting the public domain market.
Claim a full name with an ending such as .net or .cafe. If it is free on AtlayoNET, it is yours — even when the regular web already sold it.
Run a web server on your computer. You do not need a public IP or to open ports on your router. A small tunnel agent keeps a private link to Atlayo.
From the domain portal you can download a certificate for the name you registered, so the Atlayo Browser can open your site securely.
Sign in to domains.atlayo.com with Atlayo ID, inside the Atlayo Browser. No extra password for the registry.
In the Atlayo Browser — the built-in browser on Atlayo for Windows and Linux — someone enters the address you registered.
The name is resolved on AtlayoNET, not on public DNS. If it is registered here, the visit is sent to Atlayo's gateway.
The gateway already has a live tunnel to the agent on your machine. It forwards the visit to your local website and brings the reply back.
Names live in the Atlayo domain portal. Search, pay, then point the tunnel at the site on your computer.
You can also look up who holds a name (WHOIS) from the same portal.
After you register a name, you run a small program next to your website: the Atlayo tunnel agent. It reaches out to Atlayo — so you never have to accept incoming connections from the internet.
./agent auto havel.cafe 127.0.0.1:443 --hash <your token>
The agent proves it may speak for your name, using your Atlayo tunnel token.
It opens a private link to an Atlayo gateway. No inbound ports on your router.
When a browser asks for your name, the gateway forwards that visit to your local site.
The registry is small on purpose. Unused names go back into the pool.
Your name only works while the tunnel agent can pair with Atlayo and forward visits. Keep it running with your tunnel token when you want the site live.
If Atlayo records no successful agent pairing for more than 90 days, the name is removed from the registry so someone else can use it.
Your paid term still applies for billing. Inactivity removal is separate — it frees names that are registered but never brought online.
Friends on Chrome will not see your AtlayoNET site. They need the Atlayo Browser. That is what keeps this a second internet.
Open the domain portal in the Atlayo Browser. Sign in with Atlayo ID, pick a name, and bring your site online from home.