Undead Domains is a place to find new owners for all the domains you bought in a rush and then never really used. 1. Verify and add your domains 2. Share your public profile page (think link-in-bio) 3. Discover new domains via search and leaderboard
Share your unused domains and find new ones
Undead Domains is a place to find new owners for all the domains you bought in a rush and then never really used. 1. Verify and add your domains 2. Share your public profile page (think link-in-bio) 3. Discover new domains via search and leaderboard
Hi, I'm Philipp 👋 cofounder over at adlerlagune.com You know those first few moments of absolute bliss when you come up with a new project idea. One of the first things you always want to do is secure an awesome domain name. You find one eventually and hit buy. You start hacking on the project, but eventually, you stop working on it. But what about that domain name? It just sits around, parked, in your cloudflare/godaddy/porkbun/... registrar as a reminder of your failure. I wanna change that wi
The meme chart in the last pic so funny. 😂 Great job 👏🏻
Love this idea! I have so many domains just sitting around. Some of them I'd be willing to part with, but others I'm still attached to. Not sure which ones I'd list.
This is a fun take! As someone dabbling in the unused domain market (and dreaming up my own exchange), I love to see different interpretations and solutions. 💀
Congrats on the launch! 🎉 I have a lot of unused domains, so this will be helpful for me.
A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.
Discussion threads divided by interest score. Above 0.30 is strong. Below 0.15 suggests the product got clicks but not conversation.
Categories come from the product's launch tags. Most products appear in 2-3 categories. The primary category is listed first.
The scores reflect launch-period engagement. Historical data is preserved and doesn't change retroactively. The build date at the bottom shows when the index was last refreshed.