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There is a new AI generated appraisal tool at OceanFrontDomains.com. Rick commented on X"Howard Fellman has unveiled his new ai generated domain appraisal tool and it is fantastic!!""Hmmm @PaulENicks @jjstyler It would be a great idea for @GoDaddy and others to dump their incredibly bad, appraisal tools and substitute Howard's AI tool or something very similar immediately. I imagine it … [Read more...]
 
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he should know better

but good to know he dont
 
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Appraisals seem too high..If domain investing is a side hustle and you don't care about the renewals, it might worth to shoot the moon.
 
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Tried a few, damn. Easily the highest appraisals of any tool out there.
 
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Appraisals seem too high.

They look bang on to me and running some of my existing sales and listings are right on the money.

Maybe you’re underpricing your names?
 
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What does "NameBio, historical" mean?

Where do you access that information?

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I suspect the tool assumes that prices will continually rise over time, neglecting to account for terms, concepts, or extensions that have fallen out of favor.
 
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I suspect the tool assumes that prices will continually rise over time, neglecting to account for terms, concepts, or extensions that have fallen out of favor.

But it also doesn’t have access to up to date info such as funding rounds, new product announcements, and brand new terms.

So it’s off in both directions but still better than most existing tools.
 
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-wrong thread-
 
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It's data that is not showing up in the regular search as far as I can tell.
What domain was it, I just have the cheap Collector level, curious if it shows up
 
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The tool is worthless. I put in two single-word domains (10 and 11 letters), and cleared cookies in-between. It compared them to sales like voice.com that sold for 30 million and a few other outlier sales, to then evaluate the domains at $800,000 - 1.5M and $0.5M - 2.5M respectively.

I get that dominiers want their domains to be valuable, but this is just ridiculous. If an AI's reference data is just outlier high-end sales then the estimations will all be overshot.

As far as I'm concerned Atom have the fairest appraisals for raw value.
 
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They look bang on to me and running some of my existing sales and listings are right on the money.

Maybe you’re underpricing your names?
99% of buyers generate stalled leads for 2K names on AN regardless the quality of names. Do you think pricing names 20K or 200K would improve the situation? Unless you hold 1 word domains.
 
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I think the tool is great because it educates the user too, it's not just numbers and a few words. As long as the users knows that every domain is unique and times change so you cannot have a perfectly accurate appraisal, they will like the tool and find it valuable.
 
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There is a new AI generated appraisal tool at OceanFrontDomains.com. Rick commented on X"Howard Fellman has unveiled his new ai generated domain appraisal tool and it is fantastic!!""Hmmm @PaulENicks @jjstyler It would be a great idea for @GoDaddy and others to dump their incredibly bad, appraisal tools and substitute Howard's AI tool or something very similar immediately. I imagine it … [Read more...]
I like the way this evaluation tool thinks))) I wrote it two short thematic portfolios and its evaluation confirmed my thoughts about their value, +/-of course.
 
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99% of buyers generate stalled leads for 2K names on AN regardless the quality of names. Do you think pricing names 20K or 200K would improve the situation? Unless you hold 1 word domains.

In the runs I’ve done the tool is producing a “highest possible retail valuation” number, which is in line with many of my own sales.

Most domain investors do not have the patience or mindset to wait for these kinds of numbers and nothing is stopping you from continuing to price in the sweet spot retail range of 2-5k.

That doesn’t change what the highest and best use value of the name would be. And if you’re not pricing at least some of your names in these ranges then you’ll never sell any names at these prices.
 
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Report your sales to Namebio or Namepros

There’s enough competition for my keywords/niches already I’m not interested in stoking the fire any more 😂

I often share inventory sales or random keywords/niches but see no point other than clout to share niches where I’m very much still building a portfolio.
 
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