Most expiring domains do not drop. Most auctioned domains are not worth a bid. The signal-to-noise on a daily expiration calendar is bad enough that an internal team spends more time triaging the list than acting on it.
We score drop probability per pending-delete and model auction price ceilings using comp-sales data, then surface only the ones in your category that matter. The work that follows is the bid strategy, the drop-catch infrastructure, or the operator outreach to the current owner before the expiration runs.
What runs daily
- Pending-delete calendar filtered to your category and brand exposure
- Drop-probability scoring trained on historical expire-or-renew outcomes
- Auction monitoring across GoDaddy Auctions, Sedo, NameJet, and DropCatch
- Comp-sales bid ceilings with rationale, updated as comparable sales come in
- Drop-catch coordination through partner infrastructure when the probability justifies it
The output is a daily decision list, not a calendar dump. You see the few names worth acting on with the rationale and the bid ceiling already in place.
Buyer pain we address
- Drop-catching is a black box and most expiring domains never actually drop
- Auction bidding without comp-sales data leads to overpayment or undisciplined skipping
- Manually watching auction calendars across GoDaddy, Sedo, NameJet, and DropCatch is dead weight