I pay pretty close attention to the domain name aftermarket. I read DNJournal’s weekly sales report, follow NameBio on X, and track many domain name sales and auctions on the major aftermarket platforms. There are many sales that I miss though.
That’s where NameBio weekly saved searches come into play. At the moment, I track every dictionary word .com domain name sale that is recorded by NameBio. This includes all of the large sales I likely noticed throughout the week, and it also includes some of the more obscure one word .com sales I would have missed. For instance, in yesterday’s report, I saw that Windjammers.com sold for $765 via GoDaddy.
I believe you need to have a paid NameBio account to have saved searches emailed to you. I pay for an annual account to get access to these features along with regular access to NameBio sales results.
In order to create saved searches, you first perform a search with your parameters. If you want to save a search for one word .AI domain names, you would choose the Dictionary category and the .AI extension. After running the search, you would click the save icon, seen below.
Once you click on the save button, you can choose whether to have the search results delivered via email on a daily or weekly basis.
With my paid account, I can have up to 25 saved searches.