InEgypt
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With the recent Free.ai sale at $350,000 making headlines, I thought it would be a good time to open a discussion on 3-letter .ai domain valuations — specifically from the perspective of a seller actively trying to close a deal.
I own wzl.ai, a clean 3-letter LLL .ai with no hyphens, no numbers, and pure alpha composition. I've listed it at $65,000 BIN across multiple major platforms: Afternic, Sedo, and Atom.com.
Here's my thinking on pricing:
1. Scarcity: There are only 17,576 possible 3-letter .ai combinations. A large portion are already taken by companies, parked, or held by investors. The supply ceiling is real.
2. Demand trajectory: .ai domain sales have accelerated significantly. Not just top-tier dictionary words like free.ai — even short, brandable 3L names are seeing increased acquisition interest from AI startups.
3. Comparable sales: 3L .ai names have sold in the $20K-$200K+ range depending on composition and buyer type. wzl.ai sits in the mid-tier of that range.
My questions to the community:
- What do you think is a realistic sale price for a 3L LLL .ai in today's market?
- How long are you typically holding .ai names before finding a buyer?
- Which platforms have given you the best results for selling .ai domains?
Would love to hear from others who are actively selling in the .ai space.
I own wzl.ai, a clean 3-letter LLL .ai with no hyphens, no numbers, and pure alpha composition. I've listed it at $65,000 BIN across multiple major platforms: Afternic, Sedo, and Atom.com.
Here's my thinking on pricing:
1. Scarcity: There are only 17,576 possible 3-letter .ai combinations. A large portion are already taken by companies, parked, or held by investors. The supply ceiling is real.
2. Demand trajectory: .ai domain sales have accelerated significantly. Not just top-tier dictionary words like free.ai — even short, brandable 3L names are seeing increased acquisition interest from AI startups.
3. Comparable sales: 3L .ai names have sold in the $20K-$200K+ range depending on composition and buyer type. wzl.ai sits in the mid-tier of that range.
My questions to the community:
- What do you think is a realistic sale price for a 3L LLL .ai in today's market?
- How long are you typically holding .ai names before finding a buyer?
- Which platforms have given you the best results for selling .ai domains?
Would love to hear from others who are actively selling in the .ai space.








