u/Inevitable-Finding25

appraisal request for a long dictionary-word .com

I’m looking for a rough appraisal on a .com domain, but I don’t want to post the exact name publicly because I’d rather avoid indexing, scraping, or automated monitoring.

General description:

It is a single dictionary-word .com.
The word is 18 letters long.
No hyphens, no numbers, clean spelling.
The term is formal and professional rather than trendy, playful, or invented.
It is longer than average, so I’m unsure how much that affects liquidity.
It could fit serious organizations, professional services, research-related projects, consulting, coordination platforms, or B2B use cases.
It is not a short brandable name, but it is exact-match for a real word.

I’m trying to understand:

Wholesale / reseller value
Possible end-user value
Whether longer formal dictionary .com names have real demand
Whether this is better held long-term or priced for a faster sale
What BIN price range would be reasonable

I can disclose the exact name privately to serious appraisers or interested buyers.

Looking for grounded opinions, not inflated numbers.

reddit.com
u/Inevitable-Finding25 — 2 days ago

I made a simple website that shows what your browser reveals automatically

I made a small single purpose website that shows what your browser reveals before login, cookies, or forms.

It is not meant to be a tracker or a scary privacy product, more like a mirror for the browser layer most people never see.

No account, no ads, no cookies, no stored history.

I wanted it to feel simple enough for non technical people to understand in 10 seconds.

isolating.org
u/Inevitable-Finding25 — 12 days ago

I made a simple website that shows what your browser reveals automatically

I made a small single purpose website that shows what your browser reveals before login, cookies, or forms.

It is not meant to be a tracker or a scary privacy product, more like a mirror for the browser layer most people never see.

No account, no ads, no cookies, no stored history.

I wanted it to feel simple enough for non technical people to understand in 10 seconds.

isolating

reddit.com
u/Inevitable-Finding25 — 12 days ago

I built a simple site that shows what your browser exposes automatically during a normal visit.

I’m not looking for signups or paid users. I just want feedback on whether the concept is clear within the first 10 seconds.

Main question:

Does the page feel educational, or does it feel too dramatic?

reddit.com
u/Inevitable-Finding25 — 18 days ago

I made a small single-purpose website that shows what your browser reveals before login, cookies, or forms.

It is not meant to be a tracker or a scary privacy product — more like a mirror for the browser layer most people never see.

No account, no ads, no cookies, no stored history.

I wanted it to feel simple enough for non-technical people to understand in 10 seconds.

reddit.com
u/Inevitable-Finding25 — 18 days ago