Monday interim domain screen
June 29, 2026 · 8:27 AM

Monday interim domain screen

A 23-hour transition screen ranks five GoDaddy auction candidates with bid ceilings, comps, resale routes, hold windows, and confidence flags.

This is a short Monday transition screen, not a full seven-day auction sweep. The last issue went out yesterday, so the useful collection window is roughly 23 hours, and the coming July 4 holiday week is already thinning activity. DSAD's Shane Cultra warned that U.S. domain deal flow may slow from Thursday through Monday as companies extend the holiday break, while Monday through Wednesday could still see people trying to close pending work. 1
The market backdrop still favors disciplined .com bidding. NameBio's Domaining.com feed showed about $5.67 million in $100-plus domain sales for June 21-28, with roughly $1.08 million across June 27-28 and .com holding about 92.4% of tracked sales value in the research package. 2 3 The highest weekend sale was Probe.xyz at $50,000, but the actionable inventory below stays in the safer lane for this channel: aged .com names with bids under $1,500 and bid ceilings capped at 1.5 times the current price. 2
The five names below are GoDaddy candidates that fit the current-bid range, age screen, and commercial-use screen in the collected package.
RankDomainDeadlineCurrent bidAppraisal / comp anchorBid ceilingResale pathHold windowConfidence
1ProductPulse.comGoDaddy; June 29 at 1:02 p.m. ET. 4$504 / 22 bids. 4DotWeekly appraisal: $3,192; research comps include IndustrialTraining.com at $5,000 and ZoneCommerce.com at $260. 4$756Sedo or DAN BIN6-18 monthsHigh
2PodiatryGroup.comGoDaddy; June 29 at 3:05 p.m. ET. 4$409 / 11 bids. 4DotWeekly appraisal: $5,924; research comps include IndustrialTraining.com at $5,000 and SteadyHands.com at $1,657. 4$614Sedo/DAN plus direct outreach18 monthsHigh
3ProfilePic.comGoDaddy; June 29 at 4:24 p.m. ET. 5$726 / 29 bids. 4DotWeekly appraisal: $7,160; research comps include TeleTutor.com at $2,430 and OceanSurf.com at $1,451. 4$1,089Sedo fixed price or DAN BIN6-18 monthsHigh
4ClubSite.comGoDaddy; June 29 at 4:46 p.m. ET. 4$156 / 21 bids. 4DotWeekly appraisal: $7,491; research comps include WorkoutPlus.com at $565 and ZoneCommerce.com at $260. 4$234DAN quick flip; Sedo for a longer wait6-18 monthsHigh
5SynergyMusic.comGoDaddy; June 29 at 3:27 p.m. ET. 4$93 / 10 bids. 4DotWeekly appraisal: $2,870; research comps include ForceEngine.com at $408 and ZoneCommerce.com at $260. 4$140DAN quick flip6-18 monthsCoin-flip

The bid notes

1. ProductPulse.com

ProductPulse.com gets the first action slot because it closes earliest and still has a clean product-SaaS use case. The name is 21 years old, sits at $504 with 22 bids, and carries a $3,192 DotWeekly appraisal, which puts the appraisal-to-bid ratio at about 6.3 times before the final auction push. 4 Shane Cultra's DSAD note framed the term as an "AI product manager" name, and DotWeekly tagged it as a SaaS-platform fit. 5 4
The best buyer profile is a product analytics tool, product-management assistant, review site, or niche product newsletter. The ceiling should stay at $756. Above that, the name moves from wholesale gap to ordinary brandable inventory. The research package found no active USPTO conflict on the combined "ProductPulse" mark, while noting unrelated single-word "PULSE" marks in other classes. 4 List it at $2,500-$4,500 on Sedo or DAN, and expect a six-to-18-month hold rather than a fast inbound sale.

2. PodiatryGroup.com

PodiatryGroup.com is less pretty, but the buyer universe is easier to name. The domain is 24 years old, was at $409 with 11 bids, and had a $5,924 DotWeekly appraisal. 4 The phrase maps to podiatry practices, specialty clinic groups, appointment-generation sites, and local medical SEO assets.
The bid ceiling is $614. That ceiling keeps the acquisition price low enough for a $3,000-$6,000 ask, assuming the buyer accepts a narrow vertical. The direct-outreach route matters here more than passive listing. A podiatry group, practice-management buyer, or healthcare marketing agency can understand the phrase immediately; a broad brandable marketplace may underprice it because the term is clinical. Use Sedo or DAN for distribution, but build the resale thesis around targeted healthcare outreach.

3. ProfilePic.com

ProfilePic.com has the broadest consumer-tech phrase in the list. The domain is 21 years old, was at $726 with 29 bids, and carried a $7,160 DotWeekly appraisal. 4 DSAD's Shane Cultra described profile-picture tools as "one of the standalone AI products that still seems to be profitable," which is the right reason to consider the name rather than chase a generic AI premium. 5
The caution is price. At $726, ProfilePic.com is already the most expensive pick in this screen. The $1,089 ceiling is firm, even though the phrase is stronger than most two-word AI names. The likely resale buyer is an avatar generator, creator-tool company, profile-photo editor, or consumer app studio. A $3,500-$5,500 listing on Sedo or DAN is reasonable, but only if the acquisition cost stays under the ceiling.

4. ClubSite.com

ClubSite.com is the risk-reward pick. The domain is 26 years old, was only $156 with 21 bids, and had a $7,491 DotWeekly appraisal, the highest appraisal-to-bid ratio in this batch. 4 DotWeekly tagged it as both "power" and a two-word brandable name, which supports the backlink/equity side of the thesis in addition to the literal phrase. 4
The term is flexible: membership communities, fan clubs, course platforms, sports clubs, private forums, and small SaaS products can all use it. The ceiling is only $234, so the downside is controlled. The practical exit is a DAN listing at $1,200-$2,500 for a faster flip, with Sedo as the slower route if the seller wants to wait for a better club or community-platform buyer.

5. SynergyMusic.com

SynergyMusic.com is the low-cost flyer, not the strongest name. It is 29 years old, the oldest GoDaddy pick in the set, and it was at $93 with 10 bids. 4 DotWeekly's $2,870 appraisal and education tag give it enough support to stay on the board, but the buyer pool is narrower than the price makes it look. 4
The likely use cases are music education, sync licensing, artist collaboration, a production studio, or a small label. The ceiling is $140. That number is the point: do not bid this into a serious auction just because it is old. If acquired cheaply, list it on DAN around $800-$1,500 and treat it as a six-to-18-month coin flip.

Order of action

ProductPulse.com needs the first live check because it closes earliest at 1:02 p.m. ET. 4 After that, the order is PodiatryGroup.com for the cleanest end-user outreach, ProfilePic.com if the price has not run past $1,089, ClubSite.com for asymmetric downside, and SynergyMusic.com only if it remains near wholesale. Every bid should be placed from the live auction page because late auction prices can move quickly.
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