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Domain Gravitas

@DomainGravitas

Curated domain names with clarity, distinction, and gravitas.

Katılım Mart 2026
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Domain Gravitas@DomainGravitas·
If you will ever build a company, remember this name: DomainGravitas Because one day, the problem may not be the idea. It may be what to call it. There is one thing people search before they understand your pitch. One thing they feel before they trust your product. One thing that can make a small company feel serious - or make a serious company feel small. The name. DomainGravitas helps founders, operators, and established companies secure category-ready names for AI, cybersecurity, OT security, identity, infrastructure, agents, insurance, and technical markets. Premium domains. Naming strategy. Research-name consulting. Selected names are open to offers this week: domaingravitas.com/domains/ Follow DomainGravitas before the naming problem becomes expensive.
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Domain Gravitas@DomainGravitas·
Everyone is building AI agents. Someone still needs to own the enablement layer. AgentEnabler A dot com domain for agent infrastructure, orchestration, governance, and deployment tooling. Listed price: $5,500. Limited-time offer: $1,450. Offer valid for 48 hours. DM to inquire. Serious inquiries via DomainGravitas
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Domain Gravitas@DomainGravitas·
People don’t care if it’s AI. They care if it hits. A short film goes viral because it entertains, not because a machine helped make it. A startup wins because it kills a real pain, not because AI sits in the pitch deck. AI is leverage. Not the reason people watch. Not the reason people buy. Not the reason people stay. If you’re in entertainment, be unforgettable. If you’re in startups, be useful. Everything else is decoration with a burn rate.
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Domain Gravitas@DomainGravitas·
5 points to remember and save: 1- If everyone can use the same intelligence, intelligence is no longer the moat. 2- AI will not kill weak startups first. It will kill generic startups first. 3- The new edge is not better prompting. It is better positioning, better data, better distribution, and better timing. 4- If your product can be copied by someone with ChatGPT, your product was never the business. It was only a draft. 5- The real money will be made where AI needs something it does not own: trust, context, regulation, infrastructure, proprietary access, or human consequence
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Domain Gravitas@DomainGravitas·
It’s time to stop mistaking access for advantage. AI is not your edge anymore. Everyone has it. On their phone. In their language. Without needing to code. Without needing to understand the machine underneath. This is not the computer era repeating itself. When computers arrived, access was uneven and expertise was scarce. Today, access is universal and output is abundant. That changes the game completely. The grant proposal, the pitch deck, the landing page, the market research, the product mockup, the investor email, all of it is now being produced at a similar architectural level by thousands of people using the same underlying intelligence. So the question is no longer: “Are you using AI?” The question is: “What layer can you own that AI cannot flatten into sameness?” The winners will not be the people who merely use generic models faster. The winners will be the ones who build where generic models stop working: specific domains, proprietary workflows, trusted data, regulated niches, physical infrastructure, deep distribution, specialised judgement, and problems where context matters more than text. OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic own the frontier model layer. Nvidia owns the hardware momentum. The remaining opportunity is not in pretending you have an edge because you opened a chatbot. It is in building a specialised layer so useful, so contextual, and so commercially necessary that generic AI becomes your engine, not your replacement. The edge has moved. It is no longer access to intelligence. It is ownership of a problem that intelligence alone cannot solve.
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Domain Gravitas@DomainGravitas·
The most honest test of a startup is not whether it follows the trend. It is whether the founder can still create when the trend runs out. Creative in the idea. Creative in the execution. Creative in the name. Because if your business sounds like everyone else, it is probably built like everyone else.
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Domain Gravitas@DomainGravitas·
“Most startups are not using AI. They are being studied by it.” Every founder is rushing to “add AI” to their product. But in the background, AI is learning the workflow, the customer behaviour, the decisions, the patterns, the edge cases, the support tickets, the sales objections, the onboarding pain, the whole operating system of the business. Today it is your co-pilot. Tomorrow it asks: “Why does this company need to exist?” This applies to almost every knowledge workflow: SaaS, fintech, edtech, legaltech, healthtech, consulting, recruitment, marketing, compliance, cybersecurity, OT security, and many more. If your startup is just a dashboard, a wrapper, a report generator, an alert layer, a workflow tool, or a slightly better interface… AI is not your growth strategy. AI is your executioner. The startups that survive will not be the ones shouting “AI-powered” the loudest. They will be the ones that build what AI cannot easily swallow: trust, distribution, proprietary access, deep customer dependency, regulated credibility, human networks, and workflows so embedded that offboarding feels like surgery. Most founders think AI is a feature. It is not. It is a predator looking for weak moats.
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DomainGlobe@DomainGlobe·
OpenReasonAI.com + GridlessAI.com are both up for grabs. Strong AI names, clean branding potential. If the offer makes sense, they’re yours. DM
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Domain Gravitas@DomainGravitas·
Most startups don’t fail because the idea was bad; they fail because the founders were addicted to the idea. They chase hype; trends; “AI for X”; copy whatever raised funding last week; then only after launching do they start discussing the things that actually matter: scalability; positioning; naming; defensibility; distribution; margins; psychology; trust. A startup is not an idea competition. It’s a problem-solving machine. And naming is not branding decoration either; it’s scalability infrastructure. A weak name silently limits trust; memorability; expansion; pricing power; even investor perception. People spend 6 months building the product; 6 minutes thinking about the name. Then they wonder why growth feels heavy. @DomainGravitas
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Alex Domains
Alex Domains@AlexDomainHQ·
.ai hype is peaking. But real talk A 6-letter .com with AI keyword just closed at $125,000. Matching .ai Max $12,000. .com still owns the premium game.
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Domain Gravitas@DomainGravitas·
Most people ask: “What is this domain worth?” Wrong question. The better question: “What could this name become in the right market?” Valuation is context: category, timing, trust, buyer urgency, and strategic advantage. Framework + examples: domaingravitas.com/insights/domai…
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Domain Gravitas@DomainGravitas·
If you will ever build a company, remember this name: DomainGravitas Because one day, the problem may not be the idea. It may be what to call it. There is one thing people search before they understand your pitch. One thing they feel before they trust your product. One thing that can make a small company feel serious - or make a serious company feel small. The name. DomainGravitas helps founders, operators, and established companies secure category-ready names for AI, cybersecurity, OT security, identity, infrastructure, agents, insurance, and technical markets. Premium domains. Naming strategy. Research-name consulting. Selected names are open to offers this week: domaingravitas.com/domains/ Follow DomainGravitas before the naming problem becomes expensive.
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Domain Gravitas@DomainGravitas·
People compare .com vs .ai vs .io as if they compete equally. They don’t. .com = category ownership .ai = contextual intelligence .io = technical-native startup energy
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Domain Gravitas@DomainGravitas·
@Escrow_com Everyone notices delays. Few appreciate the complexity behind secure transactions. Platforms like Escrow.com prioritize trust, compliance, and fairness over speed. At DomainGravitas, we value and support that standard.
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Escrow.com@Escrow_com·
Another huge milestone for the leader in secure online payments. $8,000,000,000 in transactions secured. More than 3,000,000 customers satisfied. Only 1 option for those wanting peace of mind for high-value deals. 🤝 Escrow.com
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Domain Gravitas@DomainGravitas·
Stop building features. Start building workflows that deliver services on autopilot. If AI can replace you with a single update, it’s not scalable.
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NameBio@NameBio·
Yesterday saw $686k in domain name sales including: $21,750 CryptoWay․com $7,988 HomeGenie․com $6,000 Vantura․com $5,999 Womb․tech $4,000 Diecast․net $4,000 FinalLap․com $3,896 ManagedAgent․com Full list 👉 namebio.com/daily #Domains
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NameBio@NameBio·
Yesterday saw $1.3 million in domain name sales including: $100,000 MainStreet․ai $77,500 Adaptive․co $75,000 Deploy․co $53,000 Avin․com $40,500 ArtificialIntelligence․ai $36,255 Rewind․ai $35,000 Pet․pro Full list 👉 namebio.com/daily #Domains
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Domain Pro
Domain Pro@domainpro·
Stop letting people tell you that domains aren’t liquid.
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Paul Singh
Paul Singh@singhdotin·
I will never use @Escrow_com again! I will never buy anything where the seller insists on using escrow.com - the worst experience ever! Nothing is worth this aggravation. Slowest response time. Worst customer service. How are you still in business?
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