Appraise.Net

384 posts

Appraise.Net banner
Appraise.Net

Appraise.Net

@Appraise_Net

Patent-pending domain appraisals with 95% accuracy. 14 advanced AI analyses. Consistent valuations for serious investors. 🔗 https://t.co/GLmHiDFdsw

United States Katılım Ağustos 2025
41 Takip Edilen502 Takipçiler
Appraise.Net
Appraise.Net@Appraise_Net·
Domaining thought: private sales stay private, but sharing your non-NDA sales publicly is a gift to everyone - better comps make the whole industry price fairer. A rising tide of good data floats all portfolios.
English
1
0
2
109
Appraise.Net
Appraise.Net@Appraise_Net·
Your domain appraised at $15,000 and sold for $6,000. Did you mess up? Probably not. An appraisal isn't a list price. It's a retail ceiling: the best-case price a qualified end-user would pay on the name's best use. Most domains sell below it, and that's exactly how a healthy portfolio works. A useful rule: a sale anywhere from 10–100% of that ceiling can be a respectable result. Who you sold to and how fast decides what kind. That $6,000 sale is 40% of retail, squarely in the efficient middle. Not a miss. Across 9,624 real sales, about 75% landed inside that good-sale zone. So a sale under your ceiling usually isn't the appraisal being wrong, it's where most healthy sales are supposed to land. Full article appraise.net/blog/what-a-go…
Appraise.Net tweet media
English
1
2
9
333
Appraise.Net retweetledi
Michael Cyger
Michael Cyger@MichaelCyger·
For my Tier 1 domain names (single word, .com, hundreds of TLDs registered), @Appraise_Net is delivering more reliable valuations. It took me a bit to find this, but you can improve results by going to Profile Settings → Pricing Preferences and updating your settings like I've shown below.
Michael Cyger tweet media
English
1
2
23
1.4K
Appraise.Net
Appraise.Net@Appraise_Net·
A domain just like yours sold for $1.2M. So yours is worth $1.2M too, right? Not even close. A sale price is a single data point: one buyer, one seller, one moment. Value is the distribution those points are drawn from, and one sale tells you almost nothing about its shape. We grouped ~9,500 real sales by what the names are actually worth. The pattern: the more valuable the name, the wider the range it sells in. Names valued near $1M have changed hands anywhere from ~$24K to over $1M. A 40x spread. So that headline comp you were about to price off? It's one dot in a very tall column. The lesson for anyone buying or selling names: read comps as evidence, not as the answer.
Appraise.Net tweet media
English
0
2
4
129
Appraise.Net
Appraise.Net@Appraise_Net·
Alliteration? Rhyming? Yeah, we got that. 💅 Not that you didn’t already know your domain was catchy, but it’s nice to see it in black and white. Sophistication is yours at appraise.net. ✨📈
Appraise.Net tweet mediaAppraise.Net tweet media
English
0
0
1
51
Appraise.Net
Appraise.Net@Appraise_Net·
The whole series in one line: read comps as evidence, not answers. All three + the data behind them: appraise.net/blog What's your rule for pricing off comps? 👇
English
0
0
0
20
Appraise.Net
Appraise.Net@Appraise_Net·
3/ "What a Good Sale Actually Looks Like" Your appraisal is a retail ceiling, not a list price. Across 9,624 real sales, ~75% land in the 10-100% "good-sale zone." A sale below your ceiling usually isn't a miss. appraise.net/blog/what-a-go…
English
1
0
1
25
Appraise.Net
Appraise.Net@Appraise_Net·
2/ "The Tyranny of $2,999" Why do wildly different domains keep selling at the exact same price? Charm pricing + price lining bundle strong names and weak ones into one number, and quietly distort the comps you rely on. appraise.net/blog/the-tyran…
English
1
0
1
29
Appraise.Net
Appraise.Net@Appraise_Net·
Every domain investor prices off comps. But a single sale is one data point, not a value. We dug into ~9,500 real sales and wrote a 3-part series on reading the market honestly. The bigger the name, the less one sale tells you 🧵👇
Appraise.Net tweet media
English
1
0
3
67
Appraise.Net
Appraise.Net@Appraise_Net·
1/ "A Sale Price Is Not a Value" Names we value near $1M have sold anywhere from $24K to $1M+. That's a 40x spread on the same valuation. A big headline comp is one dot in a very tall column. appraise.net/blog/a-sale-pr…
English
1
0
0
34
Appraise.Net
Appraise.Net@Appraise_Net·
Appraise.net's new calibration (Engine v2.5) is sharper across all tiers. E.g., today's GD list - such lists go out free to paying subscribers.
English
0
1
5
112
Appraise.Net
Appraise.Net@Appraise_Net·
▎ Engine v2.5 is live on Appraise.net. ▎ ▎ We recalibrated against thousands of real, recent sales — so your number is grounded, with comparable sales attached to back it. From $2K brandables to 8-figure one-word .coms, sharper across every tier. ▎ ▎ See what's behind the number → appraise.net
English
1
0
0
115