A small room of people who buy names on purpose
Domain Name Lovers is a private Discord. No feed, no algorithm, no course dashboard — just the people you want to ask before you spend money.
What the channels actually are
Drop a name before you register it. People who have actually sold domains tell you what they'd pay — usually less than you hoped, which is the point.
Expiring auctions, registrar closeouts, and undervalued names members spot. Shared while there's still time to act on them.
Post what you own. Get told what's worth renewing, what to let go, and what you're quietly underpricing.
Both halves. What sold, for how much, and how long it sat. Plus the names that never moved — the data nobody posts on Twitter.
Templates and real examples of contacting end buyers, plus what to do when a promising conversation goes quiet.
Registrar gripes, tool recommendations, and the running argument about whether new extensions will ever matter.
What you get, and what you don't
Included
- Private Discord access, immediately after checkout
- My written guide to domain investing
- Price checks on any name you're considering
- Deal shares from members actively hunting
- Direct access to me for questions
Not included
- A promise that you'll make money
- Automated appraisals or bulk-buy lists
- A course you'll never finish watching
- Anyone claiming domaining is passive income
Domain investing is speculative. Most names never sell, and holding costs add up every year. Nothing here is financial advice — it’s people comparing notes.
Before you join
How much does it cost?
Current pricing is on the Whop checkout page — that's the source of truth, so it's never out of date here.
Can I cancel?
Yes, through Whop, any time. You keep access through the period you've already paid for.
How active is the Discord?
It's a focused community, not a firehose. You won't open it to 400 unread messages, and you won't post a question into silence either.
I've never bought a domain. Is this too advanced?
No. Start with the guide, then use the price-check channel before your first few purchases. That sequence alone will save you more than the membership costs.
I already own hundreds of domains. Is this too basic?
The value for you is different — it's other people's eyes on your portfolio, and hearing what's actually selling right now rather than what sold in 2021.
Is domain investing a good investment?
It's speculative, and it should be treated that way. Most names never sell, holding costs compound every year, and liquidity is poor — you can't sell a domain the way you can sell a stock. Don't put in money you need back. This community is about making better decisions inside that reality, not pretending it away.