What is a domain worth?
Estimate what a domain is worth — comps-anchored against real aftermarket sales, with a low–high range, a confidence score, and an itemized breakdown. An estimate, not a formal appraisal.
What you get
- A comps-anchored estimate with a low–high range and an honest confidence score — not a blind formula.
- An itemized "why this price" ledger: the keyword anchor (aggregate sales), the TLD effect, length, and every adjustment.
- Standard mode adds a plain-English AI explanation of the estimate; Lite gives the number, range, and ledger for fewer credits.
- Re-checks are free for 24 hours — the same domain and mode is served from cache at 0 credits.
Frequently asked questions
- How is the estimate calculated?
- It is comps-anchored, not a blind formula. We anchor on aggregate aftermarket sales for the domain's strongest keyword, correct the skew from a few large sales toward a robust median, then adjust for the TLD, length, word count, and penalties (hyphens, digits). The result is a low–high range plus a confidence score and an itemized ledger.
- Is this a formal appraisal?
- No. It is an automated estimate to guide decisions, not a certified appraisal. Treat ultra-premium or low-confidence results as a wide range rather than a precise figure.
- What is the difference between Standard and Lite?
- Standard (10 credits) adds an AI-written, plain-English explanation of how the estimate was reached. Lite (3 credits) returns the same number, range, and itemized ledger without the written summary.
- Where does the sales data come from?
- Comparable sales data comes from NameBio's public aggregate datasets of historical domain sales. Attribution is shown on every result.