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Last updated: July 16, 2026
DomainValueScore helps you judge a domain name quickly and consistently. It is a reference tool, not a valuation. This page explains what a score does and does not mean, so you know how to use it.
What a DomainValueScore is
A DomainValueScore is an objective, evidence-based measure of a domain’s quality, on a scale of 0 to 1000. It reads the name itself — fundamentals, market demand, liquidity, risk, and scarcity — using published rules, and it is reproducible: the same name reaches the same score every time. Think of it like a credit score for domains: a standardized signal of strength, not a statement of price.
What a DomainValueScore is not
- Not an appraisal or a price. The score measures quality, not what a domain will sell for. It is not a valuation, an estimate of market value, an offer to buy or sell, or a prediction of any sale.
- Not a guarantee. A high score does not promise that a name will sell, sell quickly, or sell for any particular amount. What a domain actually trades for is set by a buyer, timing, and negotiation.
- Not investment or financial advice. A score is information to inform your own research — not a recommendation to buy, keep, renew, or sell, and not legal, financial, or professional advice.
- Not a legal clearance. Risk signals such as trademark adjacency are automated flags, not a legal opinion. Do your own trademark and legal due diligence before you register or buy a name.
- Not permanent. A score reflects a moment in time and can change as the market and the underlying signals change.
Independence
DomainValueScore is independent. We are not a registrar or a marketplace, we take no commission on any sale, and no one can pay us to raise or lower a score. The score answers to the data, not to a transaction. This is exactly why the same name reads the same to an owner, a buyer, and a broker.
Your responsibility
You decide how to act on a score. Use it alongside your own research — comparable sales, trademark checks, and your read of the market — before you buy, sell, or price a name. To the fullest extent permitted by law, DomainValueScore is not liable for decisions you make, or losses you incur, based on a score, report, or certificate.
Reporting a problem
Think a score is wrong or missing context? Use the Feedback option on any report, or the contact form. Reports are reviewed by a person and never change a score automatically. Nothing here limits rights you may have under applicable law that cannot be waived.