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Last week, Microsoft made a big accouncement:

They announced the introduction of the 'Windows Copilot', that will be implemented into Windows 11 in fall of 2023.


I watched the full presentation, and one key mark took me by attention:

The main devhead for Windows Copilot said, that it will be open to 3rd party apps, so that developers can build and deploy their very own apps (as he said, their very "own copilots") on the windows copilot app store.




Copilot is a term, that actually took off behind the curtain since March 2023 (when first rumors began to circulate).

I made a thoroughful domain check-up, and many good ()copilot.com domains seem to have been registered in March 2023, few earlier, some later.


I don't think that the AI thread could really absorb the term copilot all alone.

(a term which will now be transisted into a state-of-the-art expression for "assistance by AI").


There is a big rush coming towards us; Windows is running on +80% of all computers.

You can simply click a button on your desktop and ask it straight.
You can let it do a lot of office stuff for you; grant it access to some of your excel sheets and tell it, what you want to have accomplished.
>> All things, we initially thought ChatGPT would take care of, but now it will be ... Windows Copilot.


There is much what is planned for it, and 3rd party apps & services will extend that whole universe by far.


I registered a few copilot domains, what about you?!


Regards
 
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You can choose between copilot and agent.

Copilot: Familiar word, pronouncable, has no negative connotation as agent could have,
moreover a general term,
Navigator is a good comparison for it.

Agent: Very specific, has clear instructions & goals, not as a general term.


You also need to make the "sound" test.

What sounds better?

ComputerCopilot - or - ComputerAgent?

I would definitely go with first one.

Lets take another one:

Fi Copilot - or - Fi Agent?

I would again pick the first one.


So, this is just my opinion here, but copilot is deeply rooted in the AI ecosystem already.

While, agent is (only) important as a term for so long as tasks & goals have to broken down to steps;
while copilot covers the whole ecosystem.
 
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Some other developed copilot platforms:


CopilotAi.com

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Copilot.xyz

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AiCopilot.com

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Copilot.ai

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Microsofts Github Copilot is getting a new feature;
development in plain language.

The days of devs are numbered...

Not really, (hopefully).



I found other sites as well, that use the term copilot in their description.

So, this is an interesting question:

You can use copilot / copiloted easily, to describe something.

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Nothing you can do alike with other terms.
 
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There are a ton, interesting thing to note is a lot of them use the hyphen version. The ones that own the non-hyphen version point it to the hyphen version for some reason:

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Just found drawingcopilot.com & advertcopilot.com at reg fee but many domains were taken.
 
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I hate to be negative guys, but Copilot will never take off as a niche in domaining. I can say with 200% confidence that it's an absolute waste of money, flushed down the 🚽
 
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I hate to be negative guys, but Copilot will never take off as a niche in domaining. I can say with 200% confidence that it's an absolute waste of money, flushed down the 🚽
Nothing wrong with being negative, good to hear other people's perspectives.

But would you mind elaborating on your statement? Just saying it's bad is not very helpful to the conversation
 
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Nothing wrong with being negative, good to hear other people's perspectives.

But would you mind elaborating on your statement? Just saying it's bad is not very helpful to the conversation
I didn't simply say it's "bad". I said it's not going to become a niche in domaining. What the term implies and the demand of the AI industry won't warrant any serious developments in domain sales beyond a rare sale or two. It was already low potential but the final nail in the coffin for this term is fact that MS named their already popular AI search app "Copilot" and the fact that Github (an MS company) was the first to use this term for an entirely different AI app, which is already super confusing. Brands will not want to be confused with services they are not affiliated with and because a few already jumped on the "copilot" naming bandwagon, it's already a failed brand word.

And there are a few other reasons why it doesn't work, which I don't have the patience to write about.

If you get an offer, I say take the money and run.
 
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I hate to be negative guys, but Copilot will never take off as a niche in domaining. I can say with 200% confidence that it's an absolute waste of money, flushed down the 🚽

325 active companies with copilot in their name would probably disagree.
 
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325 active companies with copilot in their name would probably disagree.

That sir, is irrelevant and not how domaining works. You're making the exact same made in many of the other failed threads that I've warmed. I was met with denial and every single thread that I warned soon died after, with VERY low to no sales.

Leaving it from here. Do what you like! I could of course be wrong, but I've never called it and been wrong over the years! Ever!
 
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That sir, is irrelevant and not how domaining works. You're making the exact same made in many of the other failed threads that I've warmed. I was met with denial and every single thread that I warned soon died after, with VERY low to no sales.

Leaving it from here. Do what you like! I could of course be wrong, but I've never called it and been wrong over the years! Ever!

The number of existing companies that use a keyword in their name is 100% a factor in "how domaining works".

Yes, you called the end to crypto names back in Feb and since then we've seen half a dozen low-6 and high-5 figure crypto names sell, plus dozens at $5k plus. Nailed it!
 
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The number of existing companies that use a keyword in their name is 100% a factor in "how domaining works".

Yes, you called the end to crypto names back in Feb and since then we've seen half a dozen low-6 and high-5 figure crypto names sell, plus dozens at $5k plus. Nailed it!
Qoute me where I called the end of crypto names. I've made around $10 - 15k total on Crypto names. You must be confusing me with someone else.

I have commented negatively about the industry but crypto domain names have made me a nice amount of money 😁
 
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I did drop most of not all of my "defi" names though. If you have top premium level names in that space keep them, but it's really deflated.
 
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Qoute me where I called the end of crypto names. I've made around $10 - 15k total on Crypto names. You must be confusing me with someone else.

I have commented negatively about the industry but crypto domain names have made me a nice amount of money 😁
Correction... Just checked and I made just under $20k with 12 sales ranging between $100 and $4500 😁.... Crypto has been my #1 most lucrative niche. So yeah...I don't touch crypto because the industry is sketchy. But that doesn't stop me from investing in crypto domains.
 
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You mentioned back in feb that sales had dried up and you didn't expect them to come back.

Anyhoo, the point is just because you say something doesn't make it so :-P

There are TONS of brands using "copilot" in their name because it's such a great match to the current AI use case for so many different applications.

The fact that Microsoft and Github have well known products using the name is not going to stop anyone else using it. In fact it's more likely to make it top of mind for people creating their own AI startup in whatever niche.
 
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I didn't simply say it's "bad". I said it's not going to become a niche in domaining. What the term implies and the demand of the AI industry won't warrant any serious developments in domain sales beyond a rare sale or two. It was already low potential but the final nail in the coffin for this term is fact that MS named their already popular AI search app "Copilot" and the fact that Github (an MS company) was the first to use this term for an entirely different AI app, which is already super confusing. Brands will not want to be confused with services they are not affiliated with and because a few already jumped on the "copilot" naming bandwagon, it's already a failed brand word.

And there are a few other reasons why it doesn't work, which I don't have the patience to write about.

If you get an offer, I say take the money and run.
Thanks for clarifying. I have sold 3 so far with the kw + copilot.com pattern, and at the time I only had less than 10 of these names, all hand regged.

Not sure I agree with the enduser demand part though, lots of companies including startups using this keyword. I still wouldn't go crazy over it and register everything, but i am slowly grabbing strong kw + copilot or copilot + kw patterns.

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Related trademark count also rising steadily, seems like there's plenty of interest no? Could be wrong still but the numbers seem good to me to at least keep some good ones.

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You mentioned back in feb that sales had dried up and you didn't expect them to come back.

Anyhoo, the point is just because you say something doesn't make it so :-P

There are TONS of brands using "copilot" in their name because it's such a great match to the current AI use case for so many different applications.

The fact that Microsoft and Github have well known products using the name is not going to stop anyone else using it. In fact it's more likely to make it top of mind for people creating their own AI startup in whatever niche.

(Lier Alert) That was in the Defi thread if I remember correctly *NOT the crypto thread* and I expressed the same caution about Defi again above 😆. Should I hide my honesty?

You keep repeating the same kind of failing logic expressed in all the other doomed niches.

But pay me no mind. Just wanted to share my take, as I've usually done when I see a doomed niche thread.
 
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Thanks for clarifying. I have sold 3 so far with the kw + copilot.com pattern, and at the time I only had less than 10 of these names, all hand regged.

Not sure I agree with the enduser demand part though, lots of companies including startups using this keyword. I still wouldn't go crazy over it and register everything, but i am slowly grabbing strong kw + copilot or copilot + kw patterns.

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Related trademark count also rising steadily, seems like there's plenty of interest no? Could be wrong still but the numbers seem good to me to at least keep some good ones.

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All of that looks like a trademark disaster and doesn't automatically necessarily translate to "Keyword + Copilot" domain sales ofc. But I get that you are being brave with a risk.

Anyway, I hope I'm wrong and you make back your investment. Again, if you get an offer, take the money and run 😆
 
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All of that looks like a trademark disaster and doesn't automatically necessarily translate to "Keyword + Copilot" domain sales ofc. But I get that you are being brave with a risk.

Anyway, I hope I'm wrong and you make back your investment. Again, if you get an offer, take the money and run 😆
Thanks, my first sale in this keyword ($2488) actually covers all of my purchases (~$400 so far). My recent one is an LTO for $2k so not too bad so far at least in my case
 
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All of that looks like a trademark disaster and doesn't automatically necessarily translate to "Keyword + Copilot" domain sales ofc. But I get that you are being brave with a risk.

Anyway, I hope I'm wrong and you make back your investment. Again, if you get an offer, take the money and run 😆
Just as @VivifyDomains , I as well have sold 3 copilot domains,

of which subtotal is $1500.

You may say what you want, but ... I counter-argue: Copilot is one of the most important terms in Ai.


1) The term Ai itself - people are (a bit) fed up with it. Won't you agree?

2) Copilot: Very famously used by Microsoft, for Office / IT-development.

Office people I know, that do excel, word & power-point tasks, are using ms copilot daily.

3) Github copilot: Every developer on earth knows this one.

4) It seems very logical to me, argumentatively, that copilot is deeply rooted in the AI ecosystem already.


When you say (...) Copilot, - everybody knows, that it is about Ai assistance.

In my eyes, superb to other terms.


But ok, lets simply rely on numbers:

There have been 6 copilot domain sales just mentioned on this page;

XRcopilot went for $2488, copilot.me $3488, copilot.xyz $38599.


Copilot seems to be something.
 
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