Perfly.com and CupsOfEnglishTea.com Share the Top Spot at $1.3k
DropCatch’s 20 November tape was all about mid-range brandables and quirky phrase names. No five-figure fireworks, but plenty of inventory that a patient investor could flip into the low- to mid-four-figure range with the right end user.
The board was led by Perfly.com and CupsOfEnglishTea.com, each closing at $1,300, followed by a mix of short .com brandables, descriptive phrases, and a couple of .org/.net outliers.
Full DropCatch Sales List — 20 Nov 2025
| Domain | Price (USD) | Date |
|---|---|---|
| perfly.com | $1,300 | 20-Nov-2025 |
| cupsofenglishtea.com | $1,300 | 20-Nov-2025 |
| paramoteur.com | $1,127 | 20-Nov-2025 |
| choletcatho.net | $950 | 20-Nov-2025 |
| scacco.com | $800 | 20-Nov-2025 |
| queenbean.com | $751 | 20-Nov-2025 |
| optishot.com | $750 | 20-Nov-2025 |
| alternativemedizin.com | $556 | 20-Nov-2025 |
| awanakancha.com | $500 | 20-Nov-2025 |
| uncan.com | $455 | 20-Nov-2025 |
| ipresources.com | $450 | 20-Nov-2025 |
| larf2022.org | $420 | 20-Nov-2025 |
| insuranceterm.com | $420 | 20-Nov-2025 |
| growersalliance.com | $410 | 20-Nov-2025 |
| crystalsofquartz.com | $405 | 20-Nov-2025 |
| bionavi.com | $400 | 20-Nov-2025 |
| uberland.com | $381 | 20-Nov-2025 |
| capturenet.com | $370 | 20-Nov-2025 |
| economic-consultants.com | $370 | 20-Nov-2025 |
| lifespanlabs.com | $369 | 20-Nov-2025 |
| smallteaco.com | $350 | 20-Nov-2025 |
| gamesgenius.com | $339 | 20-Nov-2025 |
| slinvestments.com | $324 | 20-Nov-2025 |
| vamya.com | $322 | 20-Nov-2025 |
| pathwayscounseling.org | $320 | 20-Nov-2025 |
Top of the Board: Brandables with Personality
Perfly.com and CupsOfEnglishTea.com sitting together at $1.3k tell you almost everything about this tape:
- Perfly.com is short, symmetrical and feels like a sports or performance brand. Could be “performance fly fishing,” a lifestyle apparel line, or even a SaaS tool if someone wants to stretch the meaning. Five-letter-ish sound, strong visual, easy to logo.
- CupsOfEnglishTea.com is the opposite: long, descriptive, and dripping with blog/brand personality. The buyer is almost certainly betting on content + community around tea, culture, or a niche online shop rather than pure domain scarcity.
Just below them, Paramoteur.com at $1,127 is an exact-match French keyword for paramotors – a nice, tight niche aviation market where one good retailer or marketplace can justify the price.
Chess, Coffee and Catholic: Mid-Tier Quirk
There’s a very “human” feel to the mid-tier:
- Scacco.com at $800 (“scacco” = “check” in Italian) has obvious chess, gaming, or strategy branding angles. Short, international and easy to remember.
- QueenBean.com at $751 is the kind of pun you see on coffee shops, roasting brands, or female-led founder stories. It’s also easy-to-spell, passes the radio test, and is visually fun.
- CholetCatho.net at $950 looks tied to a specific Catholic institution or community in Cholet, France — more of an institutional recovery or local brand play than a typical investor flip.
Long Descriptives and Search-Type Names
- AlternativeMedizin.com ($556) lines up with German-language alternative medicine content or clinics. It’s long, but the exact-match term can work in SEO-driven models.
- InsuranceTerm.com at $420 has pure insurance-content potential, even if the wording is a bit awkward. Someone might build a glossary or explainer hub here.
- GrowersAlliance.com, Economic-Consultants.com, and LifespanLabs.com all read like small-firm or non-profit rebrands rather than speculative flips. Investors are essentially front-running a future end user.
NGOs, .orgs and Cause-Driven Inventory
On the non-.com side:
- Larf2022.org and PathwaysCounseling.org both look like they’re tied to specific events or organisations. These are the kinds of names that often get recovered by the original stakeholders after expiry – sometimes via backorder, sometimes via negotiation with the new owner.
If you’re bidding on .orgs like this, you’re usually betting on direct-use by the original org or a close successor. The upside per name is modest, but hold times can be short.
Short Brandables Still Under $500
At the lower end, there are several short, reasonably clean brandables in the $300–$400 pocket:
- Bionavi.com, Uberland.com, Vamya.com and Uncan.com all sit in that “future app / agency / startup” zone where a single funded buyer can turn a $300–$400 acquisition into a low-XXXX sale.
- GamesGenius.com, CaptureNet.com, IPResources.com and SLInvestments.com each map neatly to specific verticals (gaming, security/vision, IP services, investing). They may not be premium enough for big corporates, but they’re perfectly fine for solo founders and boutique firms.
This is the part of the tape where portfolio builders often quietly stock up.
Investor Takeaways
- Mid-range brandables dominated. No headline-grabbing sales, but solid inventory between $300–$1,300 – classic DropCatch pattern when there’s no obvious monster expiry.
- Real-world use is clear. Many names on the list feel one step away from an end-user logo: coffee, counseling, growers, consultants, labs, alt-med, and more.
- International flavour matters. French, German, and Spanish- or Portuguese-friendly strings (like Paramoteur or AlternativeMedizin) continue to clear at reasonable levels when the niche is strong.
If you’re curating a portfolio for 2026, this tape is a reminder that there’s still a healthy, liquid mid-tier where thoughtful brandables and service-business names routinely clear in the $300–$1,300 band – and that’s often where the most repeatable profits live.







