Prismo
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Built a free tool on my domain VR.AR — curious what the community thinks about developing vs parking premium ccTLDs
I've been sitting on vr.ar for a while now. For those who don't know, .ar is Argentina's ccTLD — and vr.ar reads perfectly as "VR/AR" (virtual reality / augmented reality), which makes it a genuinely rare domain: short, memorable, exact-match keyword, and a ccTLD that doubles as an acronym.
For a long time I had it parked on Sedo getting basically zero traction. A few weeks ago I decided to stop waiting and just build something lean and useful on it.
What I built: a VR headset finder quiz. You answer 6 questions about your budget, use case and experience level — it gives you one clear recommendation plus suggested accessories. No sign-ups, no ads, completely free. Monetized through Amazon affiliate links on the results page.
Tech stack: pure static HTML, hosted on Cloudflare Pages. $0/month running cost.
Live at vr.ar if you want to try it
My honest question to the community: do you think developing a domain like this — even with something simple — genuinely increases its perceived value if I ever decide to sell? Or does a developed site complicate the sale more than it helps?
I've been sitting on vr.ar for a while now. For those who don't know, .ar is Argentina's ccTLD — and vr.ar reads perfectly as "VR/AR" (virtual reality / augmented reality), which makes it a genuinely rare domain: short, memorable, exact-match keyword, and a ccTLD that doubles as an acronym.
For a long time I had it parked on Sedo getting basically zero traction. A few weeks ago I decided to stop waiting and just build something lean and useful on it.
What I built: a VR headset finder quiz. You answer 6 questions about your budget, use case and experience level — it gives you one clear recommendation plus suggested accessories. No sign-ups, no ads, completely free. Monetized through Amazon affiliate links on the results page.
Tech stack: pure static HTML, hosted on Cloudflare Pages. $0/month running cost.
Live at vr.ar if you want to try it
My honest question to the community: do you think developing a domain like this — even with something simple — genuinely increases its perceived value if I ever decide to sell? Or does a developed site complicate the sale more than it helps?









