Ramp knows about the value of exceptional domain names. The company began on TryRamp.com and later upgraded to its brand matching Ramp.com domain name.
A couple of weeks ago, DomainNames.com, a platform operated by GoDaddy that specializes in the sale of high value domain names, announced that Router.com had been sold. GoDaddy shared that the buyer was represented by Lumis in the deal.
Deal closed.
Router․com sold through DomainNames․com, with @lumis_com representing the buyer!
Since launch, DomainNames․com has been selling select ultra-premium domains to serious end-user buyers, and we’ll share more of those completed sales soon. pic.twitter.com/Fz5RNGQ6U5
— DomainNames.com – Powered by GoDaddy (@NamesByGoDaddy) August 6, 2026
At the time the sale was announced, the buyer and the sale price were both unknown.
This afternoon, Ramp announced it acquired Router.com and launched a new brand and website using the domain name:
We bought https://t.co/4WFUJAf1Cc.
Now we’re building the best one.
Our customers buy quadrillions of tokens every month through Ramp, and we’ve run our own AI on this router for 3 years to keep costs down.
Today it’s yours at https://t.co/4WFUJAf1Cc https://t.co/imeiM9pWty
— Ramp (@tryramp) August 19, 2026
Although the sale price is unknown, I am pretty sure the DomainNames.com platform doesn’t have any domain names listed for sale that aren’t at least six figures. If I learn the price, I’ll share an update.



