Marketplace to replace Domain Name Sales solution.
Frank Schilling unveiled the new Uniregistry marketplace during his keynote at Namescon today.
Uniregistry users will be able to to manage sales of their domain names from within their Uniregistry account, rather than a third-party system. It’s designed to be a better experience than the company’s Domain Name Sales platform.
The service will be available in early access starting Monday, January 18, with full access available February 1.
Also during the keynote, Schilling said that Uniregistry now has 1.3 million domain names under management, with 500 new customers and 3,500 registrations a day.
Schilling also showed off the new Uniregistry app during the session. To show the ease of transferring domains with the app, Schilling pushed paleo.diet and 123.link to app users in the crowd.
M. Menius says
I’m eager to give this a try. I moved a good portion of my portfolio to Uniregistry this past year and plan to continue migrating over to Frank’s platform.
David Thornton says
How does this affect registrants who aren’t customers of UniRegistry, don’t want to become customers of UniRegistry but do use the existing DomainNameSales platform, if at all?
Joseph Peterson says
Consider yourself, your domains, your traffic, and your purchase leads as a stepping stone for Uniregistry customer acquisition.
Brandfishing says
Is this new marketplace only for domains registered in Uniregistry or for other registrars too?
The Domain registrar Namesilo also opened a similar marketplace recently for their domains alone. Of course, the scale and volume of uniregistry must be lot more.
Andrew Allemann says
You can sell domains that are kept at other registrars.