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Is there some kind of tool where you can import a list of domains and have the tool output appraisal values? Would GD's API even allow this?
Anyway, if there's a tool, let me know.
Anyway, if there's a tool, let me know.
GD provides their appraisal for any names you hold with them. I do a portfolio download once a week, and the download includes the GD Appraisal value for each name (I also noticed recently it includes the "Appraised" value and an additional "wholesale" value for the name).
But this does not help you if you mean an external list of names...
Yeah I mean an external list of names. But doesn't matter, I will make the tool.
Thanks anyway.
GD provides their appraisal for any names you hold with them. I do a portfolio download once a week, and the download includes the GD Appraisal value for each name (I also noticed recently it includes the "Appraised" value and an additional "wholesale" value for the name).
But this does not help you if you mean an external list of names...
Mind sharing the tool?That one's private. All the free ones I've seen don't work properly.
Luckily, I got my own private one.
Mind sharing the tool?
Not sure about GD, but you may try Estibot too.Is there some kind of tool where you can import a list of domains and have the tool output appraisal values? Would GD's API even allow this?
Anyway, if there's a tool, let me know.
Estibot is shit and I've fixed the problem.
Which basically does semi-bulk GD appraisals, it says 'up to 100', but in reality it can process 8-10 names at a time, still 10x better if you are doing it manually
You keep saying 'I've made a tool', 'I've fixed all issues', 'I've got my own private software', I've this - I've that.. Why do we need this info if you don't want to share?
Just showing off? Why? I don't get it. If you built something that you don't want to share - keep it to yourself instead of going public screaming how cool you are.
Also, there is this tool :
http://www.domanow.com/
Which basically does semi-bulk GD appraisals, it says 'up to 100', but in reality it can process 8-10 names at a time, still 10x better if you are doing it manually
Not affiliated in any way, just using it sometimes.
I totally agree, but while parsing for auctions or expiring names, it just helps sometimes to faster clear through list of names. Even though there are gems that valued low (as well as trash domains valued high), I generally don't look on names under $1k esti and $2k GD, yes, I miss some, but still for me it's a decent way to cut few thousands of domains on my list to 50 or so
For anyone interested, we made some FREE scripts to do this
Here's the Github repo of the project.
Also, the
For the installation instructions, on Windows using WSL Ubuntu, you may go through this post.
Also, we will be soon publishing a FREE lite version (shell script) of our Estibot bulk appraisal tool. Let me know your feedback on the existing shell scripts meanwhile
These lite version shell scripts will be provided freely always. For more features like Web UI (self-hosted, fully private), we can offer at a cost, feel free to PM us to discuss.
Cheers
I tried, but could not figure it out.. smh. WSL gives errors on win10 upon installation, gitbash/cygwin keeps saying 'command not found', so .. Just do some basic UI for a small fee People will use since bulk appraisals is a thing