
Domain brokerage firm Saw.com has revealed a list of recent domain transactions it brokered for end users, featuring deals from various industries and use cases. Among them is the longest domain name the company has ever handled.
While some deals remain confidential, Saw.com provided several notable examples from transactions completed over the past six months.
Here are the disclosed domain sales and their prices:
Ffsn.com $75,000
Acquired by Fans First Sports Network for its sports content platform.
Accountably.com $45,000
Purchased by offshore staffing provider Accountably.
Zoiks.com $21,000
Acquired by Vayamed GmbH, a German medicinal cannabis company, in a co-brokered deal with Sedo.
VisualScience.com $10,000
Bought by Visual Science, a company offering visualization services for startups. The domain forwards to visual-science.com.
TurboSearch.com $10,000
Used to promote a service that helps users find discounted products, though the exact purpose remains unclear.
Usdotnumbers.com $3,500
Acquired by 1060 Graphics to market DOT number stickers for commercial trucks.
Kinsta.fr $2,500
Redirects to a comparison page hosted by Cloudways (owned by DigitalOcean) contrasting its services with competitor Kinsta.
MidnightintheGardenofGoodandEvil.com $1,400
Forwarded to author John Berendt’s website. The domain is the longest Saw.com has ever brokered, matching the title of his bestselling book, later adapted into a movie.
Fifteenth.com
Acquired by a tax accounting service named Fifteenth.
PalletPro.com
Purchased by Envoy Logistics for its PalletPro brand, which sells custom pallets and crates.
These sales highlight the ongoing demand for premium domains as strategic digital assets. From short acronyms to full-length brand titles, companies continue to invest in domain names to strengthen their online presence and authority.
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