The domain valuation terminal
The terminal for domain names.
Type one. See what it's worth.
Get an estimated market range, a confidence level, and the exact signals behind the number in seconds — free, no account needed to look. No magic single number. No black box.
Live engine · sample ranges
Estimated market value, not a formal appraisal or financial advice.
The readout
Every valuation shows its work.
This is the actual output of our engine for vaultpay.com — a range, a confidence level, and the signals behind it. Computed live, not a screenshot.
Estimated market value
Why this range
Confidence held
No verified comparable sales for this name yet — so we cap confidence and widen the range. We don't invent comps.
Likely buyers
Strategy
Speculative, brandability-led estimate. List with make-offer and a modest Buy-Now, and let the market set the price.
Estimated market value, not a formal appraisal or financial advice. Confidence reflects how much comparable data backs the estimate.
Under the number
Here's exactly how we get to a range.
Extension & liquidity
.com, .ai and .io carry different resale liquidity. We weight each on its own record, not a blanket multiplier.
Comparable sales
We pull real closed prices for similar names. Few comps? We tell you, and we widen the range.
Name structure & demand
Length, brandability, and commercial keywords ('pay', 'bank', 'cloud') each scored independently — so you see which one carries the value.
Confidence calibration
Low, medium, or high — set by how much real evidence backs the estimate, never by how good the number looks. Thin data caps confidence, full stop.
We weight real comparable sales first, then demand and name quality. Where data is thin, we widen the range and lower the confidence — we don't hide it.
Confidence, explained
What “high confidence” actually means here.
Dense comparable data, liquid extension, clear demand. The range is tight — you can price off it.
Real signal, limited comps. Use the midpoint; treat the edges as soft.
Few or no comparables, or an unusual name. A directional starting point — verify before you act.
A confident wrong number is worse than an honest range. We'd rather show a low-confidence label than a confident-looking lie.
A real market has two sides
A price means demand, not just a listing.
Owners
Sitting on names you registered years ago and never priced? Most dormant domains are listed too high to sell or too low to matter. Find the three worth real money — and the dozen that aren't — in one pass, with a defensible range and a place to sell.
Run a free valuationBuyers / investors
Stop overpaying on instinct. See the range and the comps behind every asking price before you negotiate — and walk away when the confidence is low.
Browse the marketplaceBuyer demand is estimated from name signals — not a guarantee of interest or sale.
Value → List → Sell
Pricing and selling on the same terminal.
Value
Run the readout; get a range, a confidence level, and a suggested list and reserve price anchored to the signals.
List
Publish to the marketplace at a number you can defend, with the range attached so buyers see the same evidence you do.
Sell
Receive offers, counter, close — on your terms. No lowball cold emails, no wall of 'make offer' question marks.
Auctions are coming later — for now: instant valuation, fixed-price listings, and offers.
Built to be believed
We'd rather be credible than impressive.
- ✓We show ranges, never magic single numbers.
- ✓We publish the factors behind every estimate — TLD liquidity, length, brandability, commercial keywords, trademark risk, comparable sales.
- ✓We cap confidence when the data is thin — and label it.
- ✓We flag speculative estimates as speculative.
- ✓We never use guaranteed-return or get-rich language.
Dominium provides estimated market values for informational purposes only. It is not a formal appraisal, investment advice, or a guarantee of sale or price.
Type a domain. Get the range.
The whole readout — signals, confidence, suggested price — free, no account needed to start. Stop renewing value you've never measured.
Built for people who treat domains as an asset class, not a hobby.