Get a cash offer for your domain name
Learn what a direct cash offer means, how domain buyers review names, and what to expect after submitting a domain.
Digital Brokers makes direct cash offers for domain names we're interested in acquiring. No guessing, no headaches.
A cash offer is different from an appraisal. An appraisal tells you what a domain might be worth. A cash offer is a real number from a buyer ready to acquire the domain directly.
DigitalBrokers.com reviews domain names and makes cash offers on domains we're interested in buying.
— What is a domain cash offer?
It's not a theoretical valuation, a listing price, or an automated estimate. It's the amount a buyer is willing to pay under current terms. At DigitalBrokers.com, our cash offers are designed to give domain owners a faster and cleaner way to sell.
— Cash offer vs. domain appraisal
Appraisals are opinions — useful as a reference but not a guarantee of a buyer. Automated tools often miss context: timing, buyer demand, category, and use case. A name can look strong on paper and still be hard to sell. A cash offer from DigitalBrokers.com is tied to an actual purchase decision, not an estimate.
— Cash offer vs. marketplace listing
A marketplace listing means account setup, pricing, inquiry management, fees, and waiting. A cash offer skips all of that — it's a direct decision: accept or keep the domain.
— Why cash offers may be below retail value
Our offer reflects what we're willing to pay today — not the maximum a domain might someday fetch. When DigitalBrokers.com acquires a domain, we take on the holding period, resale uncertainty, and outbound work. That risk is priced into the offer.
— How to request a cash offer
Submit your domain through DigitalBrokers.com. If we're interested, we'll send a direct cash offer within 24 hours. You can accept or pass — no pressure.