A domain is a unique address used to access a website on the internet. For example, yourwebsite.com is a domain. It acts as a friendly replacement for an IP address, making it easier for users to remember and visit your site.
How Domains Work
Domains work through a system called Domain Name System (DNS), which translates human-friendly domain names into IP addresses that computers can understand. When a user types a domain name into their browser, DNS servers locate the corresponding IP address and direct the user to the correct server where the website is hosted.