Liquidating 13 Domains, Most Under $50 | DM for Full List

I’m reducing a small portion of my domain portfolio and offering the names at wholesale prices to other domain investors rather than waiting for maximum end-user offers.

The portfolio contains 13 .COM and .IO domains across technology, automation, gaming, education, food, hospitality, ecommerce, and other brandable categories.

Pricing:

• Individual prices range from $29 to $99
• 9 of the 13 domains are priced below $50
• No domain is priced above $99
• Any 3 domains: 10% off the listed prices
• Any 5 domains: 20% off the listed prices
• Entire 13-domain portfolio: $449

Most of the domains are registered at Dynadot and can be transferred through an account push. Secure payment can be completed through Dynadot Marketplace.

The private list includes every domain’s price, registrar, and expiration date. Some names have upcoming renewals, which are clearly disclosed.

Comment “DM me” below if you’re interested, and I’ll send you the full portfolio list.

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u/Suspicious_Art5645 — 21 hours ago

How would you value Breakcore.io?

I own Breakcore.io and recently launched a working music arranger prototype on the domain.

Breakcore is an established music genre. Possible uses include music software, production tools, sample platforms, artist communities, record labels, and music media.

Expiration date: November 25, 2026

I plan to renew the domain before it expires.

What would you value it at for a reseller and an end user? What price would you list it for?

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u/Suspicious_Art5645 — 17 days ago

How would you value Breakcore.io?

I own Breakcore.io and recently launched a working music arranger prototype on the domain.

Breakcore is an established music genre. Possible uses include music software, production tools, sample platforms, artist communities, record labels, and music media.

Expiration date: November 25, 2026

I plan to renew the domain before it expires.

What would you value it at for a reseller and an end user? What price would you list it for?

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u/Suspicious_Art5645 — 17 days ago

How would you value Finals.io?

I recently acquired Finals.io and would like honest opinions on its value.

Possible uses include esports, tournaments, sports finals, brackets, rankings, and final-exam study tools.

Expiration date: 2027/06/04

What would you value it at for a reseller and an end user? What price would you list it for?

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u/Suspicious_Art5645 — 21 days ago

How would you value Finals.io?

I recently acquired Finals.io and would like honest opinions on its value.

Possible uses include esports, tournaments, sports finals, brackets, rankings, and final-exam study tools.

Expiration date: 2027/06/04

What would you value it at for a reseller and an end user? What price would you list it for?

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u/Suspicious_Art5645 — 21 days ago
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How would you value Finals.io?

I recently got Finals.io and want honest opinions on its value.

I think it could work for:

  • Esports or tournament websites
  • Sports finals, scores, and brackets
  • Final exam study tools
  • Competition or ranking platforms

The domain is about five years old.

How much do you think it is worth to a reseller and to an end user and what price would you list it for?

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u/Suspicious_Art5645 — 22 days ago

AlleyTaco.com for sale, offers welcome

Selling AlleyTaco.com.

Good fit for a taco shop, food truck, restaurant brand, delivery service, or local food business.

Easy to remember and works well as a brand name.

I am open to serious offers and would prefer a quick sale.

Payment through a secure escrow service.

Message me if interested.

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u/Suspicious_Art5645 — 26 days ago

MiniRobot.io for sale, BIN $1,988, motivated seller

Domain: MiniRobot.io

Registrar: Godaddy/Afternic

Expiration date: 2026/11/24

BIN price: $1,988

Minimum offer: $750

Short and easy to remember domain for robotics, AI, automation, toys, education, or hardware projects.

I am looking to sell soon and will consider serious offers.

Payment through a secure escrow service.

I own the domain and can verify ownership.

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u/Suspicious_Art5645 — 27 days ago

(Reproduce.io) Premium brandable domain for sale, BIN $9,995

Domain: Reproduce.io

BIN price: $9,995

Registrar: Dynadot

Registered: September 4, 2020

Expiration date: September 4, 2027

Reproduce.io is a short and memorable domain for biotech, reproductive health, fertility, media, software, testing, or product replication.

The domain is represented by Grit Brokerage. All inquiries and negotiations will be handled through the broker.

Serious buyers are welcome.

u/Suspicious_Art5645 — 28 days ago

AI.Construction for sale, BIN $10,000

Domain: AI.Construction

Registrar: Sedo

Expiration date: 2027/08/10

BIN price: $10,000

Clear domain for an AI company serving the construction industry.

Possible uses include estimating, project management, document review, takeoffs, scheduling, safety, and construction automation.

Payment through a secure escrow service.

I own the domain and can verify ownership.

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u/Suspicious_Art5645 — 1 month ago

Seoul.io for sale, BIN $19,888

Domain: Seoul.io

Expiration date: 2027/8/4

BIN price: $19,888

Registrar: Sedo

Short and easy to remember. Good fit for a business, travel company, tech company, or brand connected to Seoul or South Korea.

Payment through a secure escrow service.

I own the domain and can verify ownership.

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u/Suspicious_Art5645 — 1 month ago

Seoul.io for sale, BIN $19,888

Domain: Seoul.io

Expiration date: 2027/8/4

BIN price: $19,888

Registrar: Sedo

Short and easy to remember. Good fit for a business, travel company, tech company, or brand connected to Seoul or South Korea.

Payment through a secure escrow service.

I own the domain and can verify ownership.

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u/Suspicious_Art5645 — 1 month ago

Seoul.io for sale

Domain: Seoul.io

Expiration date: 2027/08/04

BIN: $19,888
Open to serious offers.

Short and easy to remember.

Good fit for a business, travel company, tech company, or brand connected to Seoul or South Korea.

Payment through a secure domain marketplace or escrow service.

I own the domain and can verify ownership.

Message me with serious offers.

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u/Suspicious_Art5645 — 1 month ago

AI approval workflow tool for small teams

I’m playing around with a startup idea for small teams that need a cleaner way to track approvals. A lot of this stuff still seems to happen through email, Slack, spreadsheets, or random messages, and then later nobody really knows who approved what or where the decision happened.

I’m thinking the first version would be pretty lightweight: someone creates an approval request, assigns the right people, tracks the status, keeps the decision history, adds a quick AI summary, and stores a simple audit trail.

The groups I’m thinking about right now are agencies, ops teams, compliance teams, fintech/admin teams, or client service businesses. I’m mainly trying to figure out if this is too broad, which niche would be best to start with, and whether small teams would actually pay for something like this instead of just using their existing project management tools.

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u/Suspicious_Art5645 — 1 month ago

How do agencies decide whether a better domain is worth it for a client?

I’ve been thinking about domains as part of branding and client strategy.

A better domain can sometimes help with trust, recall, campaigns, ads, redirects, or launching a new product/service line.

But other times, buying a premium domain might be unnecessary if the client already has traction, good SEO, strong referrals, or a clear brand.

For agency owners or people who work with clients:

How do you decide whether a stronger domain is actually worth recommending?

What factors matter most?

Shorter name
Exact category fit
Memorability
Trust
Paid ad credibility
Offline word-of-mouth
Email credibility
Defensive ownership
Future product lines

And where do you draw the line between a smart brand asset and a waste of budget?

Curious how agencies think through this when advising clients.

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u/Suspicious_Art5645 — 1 month ago

How do founders decide if a premium domain is actually worth buying?

I’m trying to understand how founders think about premium domains before buying one.

Some domains are very literal and category-based, where the name instantly explains the market or product.

Others are more brandable and flexible, but they need more explanation before people understand the value.

For founders who have bought, considered buying, or avoided premium domains:

What makes a domain worth paying for?

Do you care more about exact category fit, shortness, trust, SEO, brandability, or future resale value?

Would you rather buy the perfect domain early, or use a cheaper name until there is traction?

What makes a domain seller seem legitimate instead of spammy?

Not trying to promote anything here, mainly trying to understand how founders evaluate domain names as brand assets.

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u/Suspicious_Art5645 — 1 month ago

Biotech naming question: literal clarity vs scientific credibility

I’m curious how people in biotech think about company/product naming.

Some biotech or health-tech names are very literal and clearly describe the space, like names built around reproduction, fertility, sequencing, diagnostics, or replication.

Others are more abstract and brandable, where the name does not explain the science immediately but feels more flexible long term.

From an industry credibility standpoint:

When does a literal name help people understand the product faster?

When does it feel too obvious, broad, or unserious?

Do investors/customers in biotech care more about scientific credibility than name clarity?

Are direct words around reproduction/fertility too sensitive for a serious reproductive-health brand?

Curious how people in biotech think about naming, trust, and positioning.

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u/Suspicious_Art5645 — 1 month ago

Where is AI actually useful in construction management right now?

I’m curious from people actually working in construction management:

Where is AI genuinely useful right now, and where is it mostly hype?

Areas I’m thinking about:

Estimating
Takeoffs
Scheduling
Submittals/RFIs
Jobsite documentation
Change orders
Safety reports
Project updates
Cost tracking

For people in the field:

Which tasks would you actually trust AI to help with?
Which ones still need a human because mistakes are too expensive?
What kind of construction AI tool would save real time instead of just sounding good in a demo?

Not trying to promote anything, just trying to understand where AI has real value in construction management.

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u/Suspicious_Art5645 — 1 month ago

Micro-SaaS idea validation: AI approval/workflow tool for small teams

I’m thinking through a micro-SaaS concept around approvals, authorization, and compliance workflows for small teams.

The basic idea:

Small businesses often handle approvals through email, Slack, spreadsheets, or random internal processes.

Possible use cases:

Client approval tracking

Internal purchase approvals

Compliance checklist approvals

Access/permission request workflows

Fintech or operations approval flows

AI-generated approval summaries

Audit trail for who approved what and when

The positioning would be something like an AI-assisted approval/workflow tool for small teams that need lightweight structure without buying a heavy enterprise platform.

Questions for micro-SaaS builders:

Is this too broad for a focused micro-SaaS?

Which niche would you start with first?

Would small teams pay for this, or is it more of an enterprise problem?

What would the simplest MVP need to include?

How would you validate demand before building?

Looking for honest product/positioning feedback.

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u/Suspicious_Art5645 — 1 month ago

For a small domain-selling business, is Reddit worth using for buyer discovery or should I stick to direct outbound?

I’m building a small domain-selling business and trying to figure out the best way to reach real business buyers without coming across as spammy.

Right now I’m mostly doing direct outbound to companies that are a strong fit for specific domains.

I’m considering using Reddit more for discussion, buyer discovery, and learning how business owners think about premium domains, but I don’t want to turn it into a sales pitch.

For small business owners here:

Have you ever bought a premium domain for your business?

Would you rather be contacted directly if the domain clearly fits your company, or discover it through a marketplace/listing?

What makes a domain seller seem legitimate instead of spammy?

Not trying to promote any names here, just trying to understand the right way to approach this as a small business.

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u/Suspicious_Art5645 — 1 month ago