
Three example journeys (illustrations, not promised results)
Buys the Scale package: 5 domains for $1,875. Over the year, two names sell, one for $2,800 and one for $2,100.
Buys the Growth package: 3 domains for $1,200. One name sells mid-year for $3,200.
Buys the Starter package: 2 domains for $850. One name sells late in the year for $1,600.
These figures show how the commission math works at realistic prices. They are not forecasts, averages, or promises. Some domains sell for more, some for less, and some take the full year or do not sell at all.
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The domains buyers reach for
Patterns repeat in this market. Part of our job is stocking the inventory with names that fit these patterns, so the domains you own already lean toward the kind buyers want.
Short names
Sell because they are easy to remember and type.
Clear keyword names
Sell because they tell a buyer exactly what the business does.
Growing industries
Sell because demand is rising underneath them.
Brandable, made-up names
Sell to startups that want something fresh and catchy.
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Start with Scale and give yourself five chances at a sale.
Common questions
The journeys on this page are clearly labeled illustrations that show how the commission math works at realistic prices. We are a growing club and will publish verified member results here as they come in, with permission.
It depends entirely on which of your domains sell and at what price. The examples above show how a sale is split, but they are not averages or promises.
Short names, clear keyword names, names in growing industries, and catchy brandable names. We stock the inventory with these patterns in mind.
There is no fixed number, which is why holding more names improves your chances. A Scale member holds five at once, giving more opportunities for at least one sale.