How to Price a Domain for Sale
Set a competitive asking price using comparable sales, current buyer demand, TLD trends, time-to-sell patterns, and domain-specific factors. Name.ai Price Guidance provides a recommended price range and confidence level.
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What affects a domain's selling price?
Length, whether the term is a real word, the category it signals, the TLD, comparable sales, and how much buyer demand exists right now. No single factor sets the price — and the asking price you choose within that picture is what decides whether the domain is seen at all.
Ignored.
Buyers scroll past. Your domain doesn't appear in filtered searches. Months pass with no offers.
Sold.
Buyers take it seriously. Offers come in. The deal closes.
Shortchanged.
You leave real money on the table — sometimes thousands of dollars.

How Name.ai Price Guidance works
Price Guidance is a seller-focused pricing recommendation tool. It combines comparable sales, buyer demand, TLD trends, time-to-sell patterns, length, keyword value, and brandability to produce a price range. Use the range as a market-informed starting point, not a guaranteed sale price.
Comparable domain sales
Recent sales of similar domains: same TLD, similar length, similar category. Reported transaction data rather than modelled estimates.
Current buyer demand
How many active buyers are searching for domains in your category on the marketplace, which is what determines whether a price finds an audience at all.
Time-to-sell estimates
How long domains at different price points have typically taken to sell. If you want to sell in 30 days rather than six months, the right asking price is different.
TLD and category trends
Whether buyer interest in your TLD and category is trending up or down. .ai demand has grown steadily, and that shifts what a realistic ask looks like.
Domain-specific factors
Length, dictionary word versus coined term, keyword value, and brandability.
Methodology: recommendations are generated from reported comparable sales, marketplace search and listing activity, and attributes of the domain itself. Comparable-sales coverage varies by TLD and category, which is why every recommendation carries a confidence level rather than a single figure. Inputs are refreshed on an ongoing basis; methodology last reviewed 17 August 2026.
Recommended price range and confidence
The output is a range with a confidence level, not a valuation. Confidence reflects how much comparable evidence exists for a domain like yours — a short .ai dictionary word has many comps, an unusual coined term in a quiet category has few. Low confidence is information, not a failure: it tells you the range is wider and your own judgement matters more.
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Recommended price range
Low / Mid / High estimates with confidence level
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Comparable sales data
Specific recent transactions your domain was benchmarked against
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Demand indicator
Current buyer search activity for your domain's category and TLD
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Time-to-sell estimate
Expected time to sale at each price point based on market data
How to use Price Guidance when listing
Enter your domain
Type your domain name into the Price Guidance tool in your Seller Dashboard.
Review the output
See the price range, comparable sales, and current demand indicator for your domain.
Choose your price
Match the mid estimate for balanced speed/value, go higher if you're happy to wait, lower for a faster sale.
Apply to your listing
Apply the recommended price to your listing with one click.
Price Guidance vs Domain Appraisal
Both produce value estimates, but they answer different questions. Price Guidance asks "what should I ask, given how this market is behaving?" Appraisal asks "what is this asset worth in isolation?" The two can legitimately differ.
Price Guidance
Gives a recommended price range with a confidence level, based on current market conditions, comparable sales, and buyer demand. Optimised for sellers deciding what to ask. It cannot guarantee a sale price or a sale timeline.
Domain Appraisal
Gives a standalone valuation estimate of your domain's worth — better for portfolio valuation, financing, or insurance. Not optimised for sale speed.
Price Guidance FAQ
What the data covers, how it differs from appraisal, and what it cannot promise.
Start from comparable sales for domains of similar length, TLD and category, then adjust for how quickly you want to sell. Price Guidance produces that range for you, along with a confidence level indicating how much comparable evidence exists.
Reported comparable sales, marketplace buyer demand in your category, TLD and category trends, time-to-sell patterns, and attributes of the domain itself such as length, keyword value and brandability.
Price Guidance recommends what to ask given current market behaviour, and is aimed at selling. Appraisal estimates standalone worth, which is more useful for portfolio valuation, financing or insurance. The two figures can legitimately differ.
No. It produces a market-informed range, not a guaranteed outcome. No tool can guarantee a sale price or a sale timeline.
Yes. Available free to all Name.ai seller accounts.
Comparable sales data is updated regularly. TLD demand signals are refreshed on an ongoing basis.
Not necessarily. If you're in no rush and the domain is genuinely premium, the high estimate is reasonable. If you want a quick sale, price closer to the low estimate.
Price Guidance will indicate low data confidence and provide a wider range. In these cases, speaking with a Portfolio Manager is recommended.
Price your domain to sell.
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