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Is there a domain purchasing service out there that keeps track of historical prices on specific domains? I do that in my own excel but a reasonably priced SaaS solution would be nicer (and more accurate)
 
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Namebio.com has a lot of reported sales
 
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Namebio.com and Shortnames.com both provide historical prices on most auctioned domains.
 
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NameBio is your best source by far. It also has a powerful search engine making it easy to find comparators.
DNPric.es also provides sales information.
Note that any source will just have a subset of sales, though, as many venues do not report.
Anyone can individually report their sales to NameBio using a form they have (give details and attach verification).
Bob
 
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I know of Namebio. They list 'sold' price of domains. I'm looking for historical price changes of a domain that hasn't sold yet. I'm interested in seeing how the domain owner is changing the price through time.
 
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NameBio.com is the largest right now.
 
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I know of Namebio. They list 'sold' price of domains. I'm looking for historical price changes of a domain that hasn't sold yet. I'm interested in seeing how the domain owner is changing the price through time.
Dofo provide data on current marketplace prices, but as far as I know you can’t track it from past. Might be an interesting idea for a paid service they could offer. @Macit
Bob
 
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We have the price data since 2017.
In 2018, we were listing all the price changes on the domain detail page, but then we didn't continue to show it publicly. Also, some domainers weren't happy with that because they don't want others to see the price changes :xf.smile:


"I do that in my own excel but a reasonably priced SaaS solution would be nicer (and more accurate)."

I don't know how many people really want to pay for such a product. 10, 100? :xf.wink:
 
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