Direct conversation
Your offer goes straight to the owner for review.
— Not for sale —
A domain with room for your next idea.
Make a confidential offer to start a direct conversation with the owner.
This domain is currently not for sale.
Why this domain
A clear domain can give a product, company, or project a memorable place to begin.
Your offer goes straight to the owner for review.
Terms, payment, and transfer are documented before you commit.
The purchase process
Every step is explained before you commit.
You submit your best offer.
The owner reviews it and replies.
The terms are confirmed in writing.
You receive an invoice before payment.
The domain transfer begins after payment.
Status
FAQ
Yes. The domain is being offered directly by its owner. If you are considering it for a business, product, service, or future project, you are welcome to submit an offer or ask about the next steps.
After you contact us, we review your offer and intended use. If both sides want to proceed, the price and transfer terms are confirmed in writing before payment. The domain is transferred after the agreed payment has been received.
That depends on the domain and the type of offer. A clear proposal with your intended use and a realistic budget is more useful than a general request for the lowest possible price.
No. Your first message starts a conversation and is not a purchase contract. A sale only proceeds after both sides have agreed to the written terms.
Yes. You can contact us if you need clarification about the price, the transfer process, timing, or whether the domain could fit your intended project.
The agreed terms are documented in writing and an invoice is issued before payment. Payment details and the transfer sequence are confirmed before either side is expected to proceed.
The exact transfer method depends on the registrar and domain extension. In most cases, the domain is moved to the buyer’s registrar account using the standard authorization or account-transfer process.
Many transfers can be completed quickly after payment, but timing depends on the registrar, the domain extension, and whether the buyer already has a suitable registrar account. Any expected delay is explained before the agreement is finalized.
The agreed purchase price covers the domain itself unless the written terms state otherwise. Future renewal fees and any registrar charges after the transfer are the buyer’s responsibility.
Direct contact makes it easier to clarify the intended use, agree on practical terms, and avoid unnecessary steps. You receive a clear written process before making any commitment.
Clear terms. Written agreement. Invoice before payment. Transfer after payment.
A direct, documented transaction.
No unnecessary intermediaries. Every step is explained before you commit.