Sell a domain portfolio
A practical overview of preparing and selling multiple domains, including portfolio review and direct acquisition options.
Have multiple domains to sell? Digital Brokers reviews individual domains and domain portfolios for potential direct cash offers.
A domain portfolio can be valuable but hard to manage — especially if the names came from old projects, a studio, an agency, or years of investing.
DigitalBrokers.com reviews both individual domain names and groups of domains for potential direct cash offers.
— Why people sell domain portfolios
Reducing renewal costs, clearing old business assets, simplifying an inherited collection, or redeploying capital. A portfolio sale is often faster and simpler than trying to sell every domain one by one.
— Common portfolio situations
Old startup domains, unused brand names, agency-held names, rebrand leftovers, inherited domains, and domain investor portfolios. Not every name needs to be valuable — sometimes the value is concentrated in a few standouts.
— Selling one by one vs. selling as a group
Selling individually may produce a higher total over time, but requires listing, pricing, and negotiating each name. Selling as a group is faster and simpler — the tradeoff is that a direct buyer will price in risk and selectivity.
— What makes a portfolio attractive
Clean names, strong extensions, aged domains, brandable .coms, and obvious commercial use cases. We're generally less interested in trademark names, spammy domains, hyphenated names, or random registrations with no clear buyer universe.
— How to submit multiple domains
Submit one domain through the form and include additional names in the notes field. If the list is longer, mention that you have a portfolio and we'll follow up to request the full list.