Five AI workers for the full domain game: source, value, sell, acquire, and the outbound engine that runs the selling. Spot an undervalued name, know what it's actually worth, find the buyer, approach an owner without tripling the price, and run signal-driven outbound across your whole portfolio. These do all of it, and cite their numbers instead of guessing. They report. You negotiate.
Domain flippers and portfolio holders who want lists triaged fast, single names valued defensibly, and buyers actually found, not guessed at. Whether you're bidding at auction or sitting on names waiting for an offer, this runs the unglamorous parts.
You install this yourself in ten minutes with the guide included. You need the free Claude desktop app. Nothing else: the Ahrefs Domain Rating checks use the free public endpoint, no key, no setup.
The one rule every worker follows: it reports, you act. These workers never place a bid, list a domain, or send an email on their own. They hand you the analysis and the draft. You press the button.
One name in, a defensible valuation out: comparable sales (sourced, never invented), a free Ahrefs Domain Rating check, the keyword and brand value, the end-user pool, and a floor, ask, and ceiling you can take into a negotiation. For when you're listing or bidding serious money on a single name.
Give it a name you own and it works out who should want it, finds the real companies by name, drafts the outreach that leads with their benefit, and prices the ask per buyer. The sell side, the step most people skip and the one where the money actually is.
Paste an expired or expiring domain list and get a ranked table: brandability, real Ahrefs authority, the most to bid, the price to sell at, and who would buy it. The sourcing and triage step, your whole list scored in one pass so the few names worth real money fall out of the noise.
The buy side of the game: want a name someone else owns? It researches the owner, prices the realistic range from comps, designs the approach (including when to stay anonymous, because a funded buyer's name triples the price), drafts the inquiry and the full negotiation ladder, and lays out escrow and transfer mechanics. You send every message yourself.
The modern BDR for your whole portfolio: signals, not spray and pray. It watches your niches for the moments companies need a better name (the fresh funding round, the rebrand announcement, the launch on a hyphenated .app), matches each moment to a name you own while the need is hot, finds the decision-maker, and drafts the 3-touch sequence. It keeps the pipeline between runs: follow-ups due, replies classified, nobody contacted twice. And it scores which signal types get replies, so every run sharpens the next. Built for a weekly schedule in Cowork. It drafts, you send. Where Buyer Finder starts from one name, this starts from the market. Timing is the edge.
The buy side for operated businesses (deep vetting before a bid, deal flow, the paper) lives in Acquisition Operator.