Aurora was using https://t.co/LFtlpxbewT for its website.
It rebranded as Flute and is using https://t.co/TqgxzdUhjt, a domain name that was previously owned by Brent Oxley.
https://t.co/TqgxzdUhjt is quite an upgrade for @Tryflute.
Thanks for sharing, @dommunity.
Notion is moving to the https://t.co/GYlF1YoeTa domain name it acquired.
Its Founder shared a great story detailing the efforts that were made to acquire https://t.co/GYlF1YoeTa.
Well done.
We're finally shedding the .so (thank you Somalia!), and using the .com for @NotionHQ. And for this beautiful moment, I want to share a fun story:
Back in 2018, I had just joined Notion, and one of the first things @ivan asked me to do was figure out how we could own https://t.co/BxoFvc83VG. I had never done a big domain purchase before, so I reached out to a few domain brokers to understand the landscape. We tried different brokers, kept things anonymous, and attempted to surface a price the seller might consider.
A year went by… nothing. Meanwhile, it was pretty clear this was only going to get more expensive as we grew. We needed a different approach. A fellow founder connected me to a broker who took a very different tack. Less transactional, more long-term relationship builder. He spent months getting to know the domain owner. Turns out owner was a fellow entrepreneur in the west coast… and a huge Grateful Dead fan.
So we figured, why not get creative? Something beyond just price. So I called up our investor Ronny Conway and asked if there was any way he could help set up a private meeting between the domain owner and the Grateful Dead. Ronny is one of those people who somehow makes impossible things possible. A week later he calls me back: “New York City. Halloween. 15 minutes after the concert. Done.”
The broker went back to the owner with an offer: some cash, some equity, and a private meeting with the Grateful Dead. That got his attention. He didn’t take the band meeting in the end, but he did lean into the equity (great call, in hindsight). We shook hands, and a few weeks later, the deal was done.
I’ve been waiting years for the day we move our product to https://t.co/BxoFvc83VG. Looks like 2026 is finally the year. Safe to say I’m unreasonably excited about this update!
In February, @Harper_Insure announced "$47 million in combined Seed and Series A funding"
https://t.co/c1XILL0Vbb
The company secured its brand matching https://t.co/fEQEywRdwE domain name, which forwards to its website.
Harper is on the list of companies that upgraded its domain name: https://t.co/DkRiOdsfjS
Just bought our .com for $25k from a public NYSE-listed company, cold-calling its CEO.
> realize the domain name belonged to a public company (shit).
> cold-call all board members then CEO
> follow-up everyday
In February, @Harper_Insure announced "$47 million in combined Seed and Series A funding"
https://t.co/c1XILL0Vbb
The company secured its brand matching https://t.co/fEQEywRdwE domain name, which forwards to its website.
Harper is on the list of companies that upgraded its domain name: https://t.co/DkRiOdsfjS
Congratulations to Flint on securing its brand matching https://t.co/Tf47ArqtyY domain name. It previously used https://t.co/lWqr2lD9YR.
@tryflint was added to the list of companies that upgraded its domain name: https://t.co/wghppBv9yE
Rove made an exceptional domain name upgrade, securing https://t.co/prFcbzl3iX with the help of @lumis_com.
The company had been using https://t.co/XAt9uKHZcY for its website.
Securing a brand matching domain name is a big deal!
Rove has been added to our list of companies that upgraded its domain name:
https://t.co/DkRiOdrHuk
Rove․com has been acquired!
Congratulations to our client, @rovemiles, for securing this stellar domain!
Adam has been busy and crushing :) More to come!
#Lumis
https://t.co/XxxXTh2sPL has been sold in a deal brokered by @MediaOptions.
The deal was confirmed by Media Options CEO Andrew Rosener.
https://t.co/hImeFxnKiS
This is a powerful upgrade.
@FactoryAI acquired https://t.co/LaXBtT9A8t.
The .com is now forwarding to its website at https://t.co/lTom1Zfe9L.
Factory has been added to our list of companies that upgraded its domain name: https://t.co/wghppBv9yE
@Name__Groove@FactoryAI .com is an upgrade over .ai.
With the .com, they don't need to say "we are Factory dot ai." They're just Factory.
Maybe they'll switch like Nu Bank ditched its .co when they got the .com.
It's not necessary though. Just owning it will be helpful in branding.
https://t.co/MnqpQIjC34 is now forwarding to https://t.co/tjtJPf2nkd. Great upgrade for @DustHQ.
Dust has been added to our list of companies that upgraded its domain name:
https://t.co/wghppBvHoc
https://t.co/DPjLCsxM0j, which has been owned by Brent Oxley, transferred from Namecheap to Gandi, where it is registered under Whois privacy.
Nameservers were previously set to Efty and are now set to Gandi's nameservers.
I am unsure if the domain name sold, but I will ask.
What's a single word worth?
Domain investor @BradenPollock (@LegalBrandMrktg) sold $11 million in domains last year.
He breaks down what makes a name valuable – and why single-word .coms are commanding record prices.
Data from the https://t.co/3JyMYfYqWd Domain Investment Index Q1 2026 dropping soon.
🔗 Buy and sell with peace of mind: https://t.co/1YAYQsEets
I don't see the sale of https://t.co/whoCGqWyrC listed in @NameBio or @DNJournal, but Mercury Systems reported the sale of the domain name last year.
10-Q: https://t.co/YuKgu07oxN
10-K: https://t.co/HjoZqKE0z4
Article with a guess about who bought it:
https://t.co/dZA2FU59ph
I made a crazy purchase... 😅
I bought postfast (.) com
I really didn't need it, as I have quite good DR on postfa (.) st, but I wanted to protect the brand for the future.
It was too expensive for my taste, and did include some barganing and such.
Quite happy though, now that I own it, nevertheless I'll just point it to my main domain, nothing more, but just some calm, that I can always change.
Even if time comes to sell PostFast, it would be a great asset for the buyers. So a lot of positives, but in the future, not now.
Today we're launching Pit, with $16M in funding led by a16z.
For 20 years, companies have adapted themselves around rigid software, leading to broken workflows and a quiet loss of productivity. With AI, that model breaks.
For the first time, companies can run on systems designed around how they actually work, and give back time to their people.
We're already seeing large enterprises replace manual operational work with AI-native systems built by Pit. They move faster, scale better, and free people up to focus on higher leverage work.
We built Pit because we experienced this pain first-hand at companies like Voi, Klarna, and Zettle.
Today, we're also announcing our $16M round led by @a16z, together with some incredible founders and operators from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Revolut, Deel, and many more.
This is the strongest team I've ever been part of.
And we're just getting started.