Ecolog.com topped DropCatch’s auction results at $13,000 on November 28, 2025. The environmental tech brandable dominated yesterday’s catch, outpacing the second-highest sale by nearly $10,000.
Top 10 DropCatch Sales
| Domain | Price |
|---|---|
| Ecolog.com | $13,000 |
| AbsolumentDesign.com | $3,500 |
| SlouchingTowardsThatCham.com | $3,004 |
| InfectionControl.com | $2,550 |
| PixelFox.com | $2,000 |
| APCB2025.org | $1,600 |
| MaterialsExperienceLab.com | $1,400 |
| CIRED2023.org | $1,210 |
| Ethic-News.org | $1,171 |
| TheChennaifish.com | $1,105 |
Short Brandables Command Premium Prices
The day’s standout was Ecolog.com—a short, memorable name combining “eco” and “log” that works for environmental monitoring, sustainability platforms, or green tech startups. At $13,000, it demonstrated the enduring appeal of six-letter .com domains with broad commercial potential.
AbsolumentDesign.com grabbed second place at $3,500, proving French-language domains can attract serious buyers when the branding feels premium. The quirky SlouchingTowardsThatCham.com sold for $3,004—possibly a literary reference to Yeats’ “Slouching Towards Bethlehem,” though the truncated version raises questions about its ultimate use case.
Healthcare and tech categories showed solid activity. InfectionControl.com commanded $2,550, a timely medical keyword domain, while PixelFox.com went for $2,000 as a sharp tech/design brandable. Event-specific .org domains like APCB2025.org ($1,600) and CIRED2023.org ($1,210) found buyers despite their dated nature—conference organizers likely picking up expired domains for archival or redirects.
Three-Figure Domains Still Find Buyers
The lower tier saw consistent bidding activity, with domains ranging from $1,105 down to $441. TheChennaifish.com ($1,105) targeted the Chennai seafood market, while geo-specific plays like BioPassos.com ($900) and OceanFi.com ($750) attracted triple-digit bids. Even ultra-niche names like BrainTechLab.com ($605) and MobyWare.org ($441) cleared the auction block, suggesting DropCatch’s user base actively hunts for category-specific exact matches regardless of search volume.
Yesterday’s DropCatch auctions moved 23 domains from four figures down to sub-$500 territory, with every single sale coming from the platform’s caught domain inventory.







