Proactive.ai topped yesterday’s domain sales charts with a $29,388 sale through Namecheap, proving that AI-related domains continue commanding premium prices even on a quiet Sunday. The .ai extension remains the golden ticket for tech startups chasing that artificial intelligence credibility.
GoDaddy practically owned the day, racking up 16 of the top 30 reported sales. Their biggest win? Ikea-club.org at $13,000—because apparently someone’s building the ultimate flat-pack furniture enthusiast community. LittleItalyFoodHall.com grabbed $9,900, perfect for anyone dreaming of launching the next great Italian marketplace. The pattern’s clear: brandable domains with commercial intent still move at GoDaddy, even if most stayed comfortably under five figures.
Namecheap landed two notable sales beyond Proactive.ai. BackroomsGame.net sold for $5,105, riding the wave of internet horror culture that’s turned creepy liminal spaces into entertainment gold. These niche gaming domains prove that understanding internet subcultures pays off—literally.
Top Sales Breakdown
| Domain | Price (USD) | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| proactive.ai | $29,388 | Namecheap |
| ikea-club.org | $13,000 | GoDaddy |
| slotride.com | $11,716 | BrandingInvest.com |
| littleitalyfoodhall.com | $9,900 | GoDaddy |
| mammadavis.com | $7,999 | GoDaddy |
| exit.now | $6,999 | Atom.com |
| edgemed.com | $6,600 | GoDaddy |
| humanvaccinesproject.org | $6,500 | GoDaddy |
Alternative TLDs scattered throughout showed varying fortunes. Exit.now commanded $6,999 at Atom.com—a killer domain for career transition platforms or business exit consultants. Meanwhile, Biobike.es grabbed $4,101 at Catched.com, and Vibecheck.org went for $3,959 at Afternic. The .org extension continues proving its worth beyond nonprofits.
The mid-tier sales painted an interesting picture of niche opportunities. EdgeMed.com ($6,600) taps into the growing edge computing and medical tech crossover. HumanVaccinesProject.org at $6,500 suggests serious research or advocacy work ahead. Even Common.me found a buyer at $4,624 through Atom.com—premium one-word domains never really go out of style.
Sunday’s sales total easily cleared six figures when you tally the full list, though volume stayed lighter than typical weekdays. The mix of practical business names, tech buzzwords, and quirky community domains shows the market’s got room for everything from corporate buyers to passionate hobbyists. GoDaddy’s marketplace dominance continued unchallenged, though Namecheap’s two top-10 placements—including the day’s highest sale—reminded everyone that competition’s alive and well.







