Expired domain catching starts at $15.
In October I wrote about Protrada, which is like a dashboard for domain name buyers to find and purchase domain names. It works with a lot of major expired domain services including NameJet, SnapNames, and GoDaddy, and isn’t limited to expired domains.
Now the service has its own integrated backordering system for domains that go through the complete deletion process and are dropped by the registry.
The service is effectively an auction system exclusive to Protrada customers. Bids start at $15, so if Protrada manages to snag a domain you’ve backordered and you’re the only one to have it on your list you’ll pay just $15. Bidding increments are $5.
As with any true drop catching solution, its success rate will be determined by Protrada’s technology and its number of registry connections.
Tony says
Do you know if the system shows domains with bids like NameJet does?
Bryan G says
Step in the wrong direction.
Mike says
My problem is I just don’t trust anyone in the domain biz, after countless bad experiences since 1995, so I can’t trust this software to not snoop on me or do worse.
Adam says
Mike just check the TOS. You can figure that if you give someone all your account info to all of the drop catching sites, there just might be some capabilities there to snoop lots of details. Just make sure your bases are covered
TopDomainDeal says
Why would someone else secure something valuable for you when they can have it for them self?