Several end users bought .ai domains this past week.
It was a good week for end user domain name sales at Sedo. The top sale, EnergyOutlet.com for $47,000, is still in escrow but the second place sale was a pricey .ai domain name: Human.ai.
Human.ai wasn’t the only .ai domain to sell to an end user, either. (The domains are popular for artificial intelligence companies but are actually the country code domain for the tiny country of Anguilla).
Even the .one top level domain name made an appearance on the end user chart.
Here are details on 19 end user domain sales transacted at Sedo over the past week.
(You can view previous lists like this here.)
Human.ai $45,000 – Douglas de Jager is a former Google engineer. His LinkedIn profile says he “builds machine learning tools for humans”.
VentureSolar.com $20,000 – Venture Solar is a solar panel company.
SWR.co.uk £12,000 – Specialist Waste Recycling Ltd bought its acronym.
Boule.com $10,000 – Boule Diagnostics, a publicly traded company that uses the domain name Boule.se.
Arrow.es €9,500 – Arrow Electronics, Inc, which owns the matching .com.
Honeybee.de €7,950 – Honeybee is an agricultural equipment company.
CarolinaYoga.com $5,000 – A yoga studio in South Carolina.
Juk.in £4,244 – Jukin Media, Inc. operates video marketplace at JukinMedia.com. Perhaps it will use this domain for branded short links.
WMteam.com €4,000 – CSC Corporate Domains bought this domain for a client.
Context.ai $3,999 – Context AI uses the domain name ContextMedical.ai.
Blerp.com $3,999 – Blerp is some sort of social video site.
Taks.com $3,530 – While I’m not sure why the company bought this domain, how’s this for a business: Yachtcomputing brings internet access to Super and Mega Yachts.
Awaken.ai $3,000 – Here’s the buyer’s Angelist profile. It says he works with AI.
Air.one £2,500 – The domain was registered by someone at Strat Capital in Australia. It resolves to a page that says it will be a marketplace for used aircraft.
FreedomLifts.com $2,500 – Lifeway Mobility provides accessibility for homes and businesses, including chair lifts and bed lifts.
CarrotCo.com $2,500 – Carrot Sense helps people quit smoking.
Art-Department.com $2,377 – twentyfourone // motionpicture GmbH is a video and photography company in Germany.
FutureEducators.org $2,320 – The whois record is private but there’s already a site up on the domain that has information for people who want to be teachers.
Agrando.com $2,292 – Agrando is a new agriculture trade company that uses the domain name Agrando.de.
steve says
Yes, the .AI domains continue to sell — if you registered or acquired relevant key words.
I’ve done pretty well, having sold 6 .ai domains. & I gave an .ai domain to a friend’s company to rebrand, after it closed a Series A Round.
I’ve decided NOT to sell any more .ai domains unless the offer(s) are too high to refuse.
Keep in mind: I still believe .com is king of all the extensions.
Dave Tyrer says
With reference to WMteam.com, I remember that DotWeekly reported on 3 Aug that CSC Corporate Domains also acquired WMagency.com. (I speculated in a comment that it might be for the William Morris Agency, the world’s oldest talent agency).
WMagency.com still doesn’t resolve.
William Morris merged with Endeavour to become WME, but that dot com belongs to World Mining Equipment.
The agency does own WMA.com, but it redirects to WMEentertainment.com.
They obviously have a branding challenge to work on and maybe that’s what’s going on.
Andrew Allemann says
Thanks for that insight, Dave.
Andrew Henderson says
AiTools.co is netting a lot of traffic daily. More and more companies are finding value in AI Tools.