Atom Now Proactively Contacting Trackers

I like how Atom.com has a feature that allows prospective buyers to track the price of a domain name listed for sale on the platform. If the price is decreased, the buyer is notified of the updated price via email. This means Atom has the buyer’s email address and the domain name that is of interest, which is a perfect combination for opening a conversation.

One bit of feedback I provided to Atom is that their brokerage team should be able to directly contact people tracking the prices of domain names to open a dialog. For instance, I have someone tracking the price of Navigator.ai, a domain name I have priced in the $200k range. It would be helpful for me to know if the buyer is interested in the $125k – $175k range or if the buyer has a completely different price expectation. This personalized engagement could help facilitate a deal.

Atom replied to let me know they started doing this, and an email I received this afternoon confirmed this:

Price Tracking Update on Navigator.ai

Hello Elliot,

Just a quick heads up. We noticed a buyer started tracking Navigator.ai recently, so we’re proactively following up to see if there’s genuine interest.

If the buyer decides to engage further or make an offer, we’ll be sure to keep you posted.

For now, no action needed — just wanted to keep you in the loop.

Atom Sales Team

Obviously, I think this should be helpful in closing deals. It’s also nice to see Atom taking feedback from customers and implementing it so quickly.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
About The Author: Elliot Silver is an Internet entrepreneur and publisher of DomainInvesting.com. Elliot is also the founder and President of Top Notch Domains, LLC, a company that has closed eight figures in deals. Please read the DomainInvesting.com Terms of Use page for additional information about the publisher, website comment policy, disclosures, and conflicts of interest. Reach out to Elliot: Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

2 COMMENTS

  1. Yes, you’re smart, elliot, to price naviagor.ai at 200 K.
    I threw away millions by selling short single word .Ai domains in the 7500-15K range between 2017-2023.
    But this is the past. I still own 48 single word .AI domains, and they’re now priced at current market value.
    I’ve decided to list with Atom and a broker there is working with me.
    BTW — go Red Sox!

  2. Atom turns customer feedback into action so quickly. Proactive outreach to price trackers is a smart move it bridges the gap between interest and deal-making. This could be a real catalyst for closing more sales.

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