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Investor-Grade Domain Appraisals - DomainVerdict.com

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Vinod R

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Hi everyone,
Over the past 13 years in digital business, one thing I’ve consistently seen is how unreliable automated domain appraisals can be. Whether it’s inflated values, irrelevant comps, or inconsistent logic — they’re simply not built for domain investors.

To solve this gap, I’ve launched DomainVerdict.com — a service focused on accurate, investor-grade domain valuations based on real market behavior, not automated guesses.

What Makes DomainVerdict Different?

✔ Manual + Data-Driven Analysis

Every appraisal is reviewed by a human using market logic, trend data, keyword strength, and brandability scoring.

✔ Real Comparable Sales (Relevant Only)

We only use comps that actually make sense for your domain category.

✔ Clear Pricing Guidance

Each report includes:
  • Valuation range
  • Liquidity score
  • Trend analysis
  • True demand indicators
  • Buy / Sell / Hold / Avoid verdict
✔ Certificates Available
Useful when negotiating with buyers or sellers.

Why I’m Posting Here

A lot of serious domainers here have far better instincts than automated tools.
So I’m looking for:
  1. Feedback from investors
  2. Feature suggestions
  3. Test cases you want analyzed
  4. Honest thoughts on the reporting format

I’m happy to run a few deep-dive appraisals for NamePros members at no extra charge just so I can gather early user feedback.

Try It Out

Website: https://DomainVerdict.com
Email: [email protected]
If you want me to analyze 1–2 domains as a sample, just reply below.
Looking forward to your feedback.

— Vinod
Founder, DomainVerdict
 
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