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💯 Sold 2 domains recently...
🌐 StackSet.com This is a clean, two-word brandable that works especially well in the tech and software world. Why it works: Both “Stack” and “Set” are short, simple, and meaningful words. Together, they suggest technology stacks, coding frameworks, cloud infrastructure, or even productivity tools. It has a natural rhythm and balance that makes it easy to say and remember. Brandability: You could easily imagine a startup offering developer tools, SaaS products, or project management solutions with this name. It has that modern, tech-savvy appeal that founders love. 🤝 Symbro.com This is a invented 6-letter brandable with a strong, smooth sound. Why it works: It looks like a mashup of “Sym-” (suggesting symmetry, synergy, or symbolic) and “bro” (giving it a human, approachable, community feel). That makes it flexible - it could fit anything from a social platform, AI assistant, health app, or even a community-driven business tool. Brandability: Short, pronounceable, easy to spell, and feels friendly. Names like this are popular because they’re unique, ownable, and versatile across industries. 💡 How to Find Names Like These Look for short, punchy words or combinations (like “Stack” + “Set”). Think in 2-word pairings that are clear, balanced, and meaningful in the startup world. Experiment with invented blends, take a prefix that has positive or smart associations (“Sym-”, “Neo-”, “Vita-”) and mix it with something human or modern-sounding (“-bro”, “-zo”, “-via”). Keep it short — ideally 5–8 letters. Easy to say, easy to type. Think versatile. Don’t box yourself into one tiny niche. Names that feel broader tend to have higher value. 👉 Between the two, StackSet leans more corporate/tech infrastructure, while Symbro is softer and more consumer/social friendly. Together they’re great examples of the range of brandables that sell.
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Congrats Michael.
What I'm Working On... 🔨
I just want to keep you updated on what I'm working on. ✅ Domainer IQ Wholesale Marketplace. I want our community to have their own way of buying and selling bulk domains. Attached is an image of that project I am working on. ✅ More Videos I have a couple of conversation videos lines up, and a new tutorial video in the works. ✅ Drop Tool (Perhaps I'll use my own domain, Dropable .com) Once these are done I want to make it easier for us to look at the graded expiring lists that I share here daily. Instead of CSVs, you'll have a much better tool to look, sort and collect domains, and see my own picks. If you envision anything else feel free to share in the comments!
What I'm Working On... 🔨
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This looks like a whole standalone venture...of course it fits nicely with this group and acts as extension of what was taught here. curious how it will be...good luck Michael.
Ai domain evaluation . . . Do you use it ?
I have been using a Chat GPT based one for about 6 months and am pretty pleased with its output. Below is an evaluation for a recently acquired name Renassi. com . Here’s the analysis for Renassi.com: 🔍 Domain Analysis Summary Renassi.com is a smooth, elegant invented brandable that strongly resembles Renaissance. This gives it cultural, artistic, and aspirational undertones. It feels like a luxury, fashion, or consulting brand, but it could also stretch into tech or creative industries. Its length and cadence make it both professional and approachable. 🏷️ Brand Potential - Memorability: Strong — recognizable due to its similarity to “Renaissance.” - Uniqueness: High — not a direct word, but evokes a clear association. - RadioTest: Passes — “Ren-assi” is easy to pronounce and spell. - Style: Feels sophisticated, continental, and timeless. Verdict: Very strong brandability, especially in luxury and consulting. 📈 Market Trends - “Ren-” prefix is common in high-value brands (Renault, Renewal, Renaissance). - Names evoking art, culture, and sophistication are popular in fashion, design, and consulting. - Not tied to current tech buzzwords, but it can still work in SaaS or B2B with the right branding. Verdict: Trend-aligned with luxury/lifestyle, weaker in hot tech niches. ⚙️ Technical Metrics - DomainLength: 7 characters — excellent. - SyllableCount: 3 (Re-nas-si) — smooth and rhythmic. - WordPlacement: N/A (invented). - TLDAndExtensionAnalysis: .com — premium gold standard. Verdict: Strong technical structure. 🏢 Industry Alignment - Excellent for fashion, luxury goods, consulting, real estate, or lifestyle. - Could also work in tech or creative platforms where elegance is a brand goal. Verdict: Strong adaptability, strongest in aspirational/luxury markets. 💧 Market Liquidity - Higher-than-average liquidity due to its recognizable cultural root (“Renaissance”). - Attractive for companies wanting sophistication without paying six figures for a dictionary word. - Marketplaces like Squadhelp, BrandBucket would position this as a high-end brandable.
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John this looks very detailed and covered all important points to be considered. I used Agent.AI time to time..to get some idea...just check how it's processing the name etc. Which website is this from.. Thanks.
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@John Lynch thanks 👍 Is this custom gpt..who is the developer... anyone we know from industry?
Sold Omply.com
Drop acquired for $1 in 2016 during the unforgettable Fasthosts promotion, more seasoned domainers will remember that period
Sold Omply.com
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Congrats 🎉
Have you used a drop list this week?
I share drop lists daily, I'm wondering how many here are actually using them. Please respond in this poll!
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More than once or twice...but not daily. And I am not buying so I check what are the names and how they categorised with your system...👍
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