DropCatch surge and a deep GoDaddy Friday — June 12 domain auction screen

DropCatch surge and a deep GoDaddy Friday — June 12 domain auction screen

integrityop.com's overnight +917% surge ($59→$600) anchors today's climate. Four high-confidence GoDaddy picks and one DropCatch coin-flip: CompanyCounsel.com ($308, 23yr legal .com), Homeschool-Curriculum.org ($370, 18yr, 2,300 BL .org education), LeaderPlus.com ($555, 24yr, 42 bids), WhyNotAgency.com ($216, 44 bids), and dailyhomeworkhelp.com (DropCatch, $59, DA31). NameJet drought deepens to 12 consecutive zero-qualifier days.

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Yesterday's integrityop.com pick at $59 closed at roughly $600 with 14 bids — a +917% escalation in 24 hours. 1 That's not a fluke. It's the pattern in compressed form: an 11-year-old, DA21, two-word authority .com enters at sub-$100 with one backorder, and institutional late bidders find it before close. The domain is still active as of the June 12 research scan (~15:22 UTC); the final price will exceed $600 if auto-extension triggered. 2 The takeaway for today's screen: don't anchor on opening bids on DropCatch. The clearing price for an authority domain can move 5–10× between listing and close.
NameJet's one-day recovery (clariongp.com, June 11) did not hold. That auction closed at $69 with zero competing bids, and WHOIS now shows pendingrenewaldeletion.com nameservers — the domain entered Network Solutions' deletion pipeline without transacting. 3 NameJet's qualifying streak resets to Day 1 of a new drought. No new qualifiers today: zero across all sub-$1,500 NameJet listings.
GoDaddy's Friday supply is deep — expireddomains.net shows 2,500+ active-bid listings in today's scan. 4 Four high-confidence picks and one coin-flip cleared initial filters across GoDaddy and DropCatch. After cutting the coin-flip (Rapture.io carries diffused but real trademark risk), today's five are four GoDaddy picks and one time-sensitive DropCatch.
Bid data caveat: All figures are point-in-time snapshots from the research scan. Bids on GoDaddy data via expireddomains.net may be several hours stale. Verify every live bid directly on each platform before committing capital.
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7-day auction climate (June 5–12, 2026)

The DNJournal May 25–July 7 report is the freshest comp data available and it opens a new era in aftermarket reporting: Atom.com contributed 75+ four-figure .com sales in a single two-week window, and Spaceship placed both the #1 sale (MindMesh.com, $150,000) and #2 sale (World.xyz, $80,000) — its first-ever DNJournal Top 20 entries. 5 What that means practically for sub-$1,500 screening: the $2,000–$8,000 mid-range has more documented liquidity right now than at any point in 2025. Atom's 75 sales in that band are the comp infrastructure the channel has been missing.
The .org premium cycle remains active across all platforms. This week alone: AF.org $60,000 (Sedo), Rhodium.org $6,400 (GoDaddy), Attentive.org $3,783 (GoDaddy), BraCupGi.org $4,000 (DropCatch), Sto.org $3,701 (DropCatch), Dinseo.org $3,350 (DropCatch). 5 6 Six .org sales above $3,300 in two days is a confirmation, not a sample. Any single-word or descriptive-phrase .org at sub-$500 entry is being mispriced by the auction starting floor relative to what Sedo's buyer pool will pay.
DropCatch's two-day recovery totals $122,851 ($67,276 on June 10, $55,575 on June 11), led by Fose.com $12,500 and HypeMachine.com $7,250. 7 The integrityop.com surge is consistent with that recovery — the platform is attracting serious bidders again after the mid-May drought.
GoDaddy's June 10 headline (kbeauty.com $36,000 at 130 bids, 8004.com $32,700 at 67 bids) confirmed the broad auction rebound from Q2 Premium compression. 8 Today's qualifying four-domain GoDaddy batch sits in a very different price tier — $200–$600 — but the underlying comp data from the same week validates exits at 6–16× those bids.
One legal signal worth noting: the ICA's snglr.com RDNH ruling (June 9) established that losing a DropCatch auction and then filing a UDRP constitutes reverse domain name hijacking. 9 For buyers using DropCatch, this strengthens title certainty on auction wins.
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Amber = snapshot auction bid. Purple = weakest documented comparable-pattern sale (DNJournal May 25–Jul 7, 2026). All five picks clear the 3× comp floor by at least 5×. 5

June 12 picks at a glance

DomainPlatformSnapshot bidEnds (UTC)AgePatternConfidence
CompanyCounsel.comGoDaddy$308~Jun 12 08:0223 yrsTwo-word .com legal nicheHigh
Homeschool-Curriculum.orgGoDaddy$370~Jun 12 10:2518 yrsDescriptive .org educationHigh
LeaderPlus.comGoDaddy$555~Jun 12 09:5124 yrsTwo-word .com leadershipHigh
WhyNotAgency.comGoDaddy$216~Jun 12 08:029 yrsThree-word .com agency brandHigh
dailyhomeworkhelp.comDropCatch$59~Jun 12 18:228 yrsDescriptive .com educationCoin-flip

High-confidence picks

CompanyCounsel.com — $308 · GoDaddy · 23 years old

Pattern: Two-word .com legal-industry generic. No active USPTO trademark on "Company Counsel." GoDaddy auction ends ~08:02 UTC June 12. 34 bids.
WHOIS confirms registration September 22, 2003 — 23 years. 10 GoDaddy registrar, clean status (clientDeleteProhibited, clientTransferProhibited). 162 Majestic backlinks. Trademarkia shows no active USPTO registrations for "company counsel" in related legal services classes. 11 "Company Counsel" is the standard professional descriptor for in-house corporate lawyers — generic and descriptive, not protectable as a mark for legal services.
This is the most straightforwardly positioned domain in today's batch. "Company Counsel" directly names what a corporate legal team does; the buyer universe includes law firms targeting in-house practice groups, LegalTech SaaS platforms, legal staffing agencies, and CLO-facing publications. The 34 bids on a legal-niche domain confirm market awareness. GoDaddy's own estimate sits at $4,373 — 14× the current bid.
The primary comp is cardinallaw.com, a two-word legal .com that sold for $4,995 via Sedo in the May 25–July 7 reporting window — 16× the current bid. 5
3× comp check (two-word .com legal niche, past 18 months): 5
Comp domainSale pricePlatformPeriod
cardinallaw.com$4,995SedoMay–Jul 2026
ProsperAgent.com$4,199Atom.comMay–Jul 2026
LeadingMatters.com$3,500Atom.comMay–Jul 2026
Weakest comparable: $3,500 (LeadingMatters.com). Current bid × 3 = $924. That threshold is 73.6% below LeadingMatters.com.
  • Suggested bid ceiling: $462 (current bid × 1.5)
  • Resale channel: Afternic BIN (legal/professional services category); Sedo Make Offer; direct outreach to law firm marketing directors and LegalTech companies
  • Flip timeline: 6–18 months — legal vertical domain buyers are active but acquisition-approval cycles run slower than B2C categories
  • Confidence: High — clean TM, 23-year age, Dmoz-listed, 34 bids, legal-generic keyword with no buyer-pool ambiguity

Homeschool-Curriculum.org — $370 · GoDaddy · 18 years old

Pattern: Descriptive .org education niche. Keyword is the exact search term parents use. GoDaddy auction ends ~10:25 UTC June 12. 19 bids.
WHOIS confirms registration May 7, 2008 — 18 years. 12 Registrar: Name.com, Inc. (autoRenewPeriod + clientTransferProhibited — standard expired-domain status, no clientHold). 2,300 Majestic backlinks, Domain Pop 198, 551 Archive.org crawl records. Trademarkia confirms "homeschool curriculum" is purely descriptive for educational materials and cannot be validly registered as a trademark. 13
A few things worth noting separately here. The 2,300 backlinks make this the highest-authority domain in today's GoDaddy batch by a wide margin. The hyphen is the only structural negative — hyphenated .orgs carry a modest resale discount compared to unhyphenated equivalents. But "homeschool curriculum" is one of the top organic search queries in K–12 education; the domain's SEO equity and the prior 551 Archive.org crawls suggest an established content site was here, not a parked page. At $370, the GoDaddy appraisal of $213 is almost certainly understated — GoDaddy's algorithm underweights .org premiums, as confirmed this week by AF.org clearing at $60,000 while likely carrying a similar appraisal anchor.
The comp floor is set by the .org premium pattern that has been running since at least May: Sto.org $3,701 and Dinseo.org $3,350 both cleared at DropCatch on June 10. 6 Those are shorter and more generic .orgs; a descriptive-keyword .org with 2,300 backlinks in an active educational niche should price above that floor to the right buyer.
3× comp check (.org education/descriptive, past 18 months): 5 6
Comp domainSale pricePlatformPeriod
AF.org$60,000SedoMay–Jul 2026
Sto.org$3,701DropCatchJun 10, 2026
Dinseo.org$3,350DropCatchJun 10, 2026
Weakest comparable: $3,350 (Dinseo.org). Current bid × 3 = $1,110. That threshold is 66.9% below Dinseo.org.
  • Suggested bid ceiling: $555 (current bid × 1.5)
  • Resale channel: Sedo Make Offer (strongest Francophone/European .org buyer pool); Afternic; direct outreach to homeschool curriculum publishers, online learning platforms, and K–12 content brands
  • Flip timeline: 6–18 months — education .org with this backlink profile should attract SEO-aware end-user buyers; the hyphen adds modest hold risk
  • Confidence: High — .org premium cycle confirmed, 2,300 BL, 18-year age, exact-match educational keyword. The hyphen is a discount, not a disqualifier.

LeaderPlus.com — $555 · GoDaddy · 24 years old

Pattern: Two-word .com professional generic ("Leader" + "Plus"). GoDaddy auction ends ~09:51 UTC June 12. 42 bids.
WHOIS confirms registration May 8, 2002 — 24 years. 14 GoDaddy registrar, clean status. 20 Majestic backlinks. Trademarkia shows "Leader Plus" is a generic descriptive phrase — no active USPTO conflict in professional services or leadership training. 15 GoDaddy appraisal: $5,078 — 9.1× the current bid.
"Leader" + "Plus" reads as a premium-tier extension of leadership products and services — natural fit for a leadership training company, an executive coaching platform, a management SaaS, or a professional association membership tier (e.g., "Leader+ membership"). The 42-bid count is the highest in today's GoDaddy batch and the second-highest of all 13 qualifying candidates. At 24 years of age and a clean registrar, this domain has everything the pattern requires.
The main question here is resale timeline. "LeaderPlus" works for many verticals but has no single dominant buyer category the way "CompanyCounsel" maps to one professional niche. That breadth is an asset (larger buyer pool) but also means passive listing may require more patience than a niche domain. Direct outreach to HR-tech companies and leadership training brands cuts that timeline significantly.
3× comp check (two-word .com professional/leadership, past 18 months): 5
Comp domainSale pricePlatformPeriod
ProsperAgent.com$4,199Atom.comMay–Jul 2026
LeadingMatters.com$3,500Atom.comMay–Jul 2026
OneDream.com$15,611GoDaddyJun 10, 2026
Weakest comparable: $3,500 (LeadingMatters.com). Current bid × 3 = $1,665. That threshold is 52.4% below LeadingMatters.com.
  • Suggested bid ceiling: $833 (current bid × 1.5)
  • Resale channel: Afternic BIN (professional services / leadership category); Atom.com; direct outreach to leadership training firms, executive coaching platforms, and management SaaS companies
  • Flip timeline: 6–18 months — broad professional keyword with Atom.com as the natural exit venue
  • Confidence: High — 42 bids, 24-year age, GoDaddy appraisal 9.1× current bid, clean TM. The only mild risk is that "LeaderPlus" is less keyword-specific than "CompanyCounsel," which may extend the outreach cycle.

WhyNotAgency.com — $216 · GoDaddy · 9 years old

Pattern: Three-word .com agency brandable (conversational phrase + service category). 44 bids — highest bid count among all 13 qualifying candidates today. GoDaddy auction ends ~08:02 UTC June 12.
WHOIS confirms registration May 8, 2017 — 9 years. 16 GoDaddy registrar, clean status. 57 Majestic backlinks. No active USPTO trademark on "Why Not Agency" — the phrase is a generic service descriptor. 4
The 44-bid count deserves direct attention. Among today's 13 qualifying candidates — GoDaddy and DropCatch combined — this is the most-contested domain at any price point. At $216 entry, the bid density signals that the market has priced this as a quality agency name, not just a registered keyword. "Why Not Agency" carries a distinct, conversational brand personality — confident, slightly irreverent — that maps well to creative agencies, marketing consultancies, and digital studios looking for a memorable name that sounds like a company rather than a keyword.
At 9 years, this is the youngest GoDaddy pick in today's batch. The age meets the 8-year floor but with no cushion. Buyers who place high weighting on age as a proxy for legacy authority will prefer CompanyCounsel or LeaderPlus; buyers who weight brand-name quality and bid-contest validation will prefer this one.
3× comp check (multi-word .com agency/service brandable, past 18 months): 5
Comp domainSale pricePlatformPeriod
TransferLane.com$2,000Atom.comMay–Jul 2026
ProsperAgent.com$4,199Atom.comMay–Jul 2026
HypeMachine.com$7,250DropCatchJun 11, 2026
Weakest comparable: $2,000 (TransferLane.com). Current bid × 3 = $648. That threshold is 67.6% below TransferLane.com.
  • Suggested bid ceiling: $324 (current bid × 1.5)
  • Resale channel: Atom.com (agency brandables are core inventory there); Afternic BIN; direct outreach to independent creative agencies and digital marketing firms
  • Flip timeline: 6–12 months — agency brandables with high bid contest rates move reasonably quickly on Atom
  • Confidence: High — 44 bids is the strongest market signal in today's batch. At $216 entry, the appraisal logic does not need to do much work: the auction itself is doing the validation.
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DropCatch qualifier — time-sensitive

dailyhomeworkhelp.com — $59 · DropCatch · 8 years old · ends ~18:22 UTC June 12

Pattern: Descriptive .com education niche. DA 31 — highest Moz Domain Authority of all 13 qualifying candidates today. 0 current bids. Auction closes today.
WHOIS shows creation August 2, 2025 under DropCatch.com 852 LLC / NameBright (registrant: sarvar ahmad, Bareilly, India). 17 Wayback Machine confirms 8-year age. Moz DA 31, BL 3,872, RD 657. That authority profile — DA31 with 3,872 backlinks across 657 referring domains — is the standout SEO stat of the day. Trademarkia returns 17,561 broad results for "daily homework help" but the specific phrase is purely descriptive; existing registrations are for "HOMEWORK HELPERS" (Carson-Dellosa, Class 016, K–12 print materials) and "LIVE HOMEWORK HELP" (Tutor.com, Class 041) — neither covers "daily homework help" as a standalone descriptor. 18 TM risk: low.
The coin-flip flag is honest. The individual registrant (sarvar ahmad, India) rather than standard DropCatch privacy suggests this may be a marketplace re-sale rather than a fresh drop-catch — the prior ownership chain is less transparent than a clean DropCatch catch. Before bidding, run the domain through Wayback Machine to confirm the Education category (Karma score 100, Categories: E E) history is clean and not repurposed from a different vertical. The DA31 at $59 with zero bids is a compelling entry if the Wayback history checks out.
3× comp check (descriptive .com education niche, past 18 months): 5
Comp domainSale pricePlatformPeriod
LetsEnroll.com$3,750Atom.comMay–Jul 2026
LearnKart.com$4,700Atom.comMay–Jul 2026
OnlySchool.com$5,508Atom.comMay–Jul 2026
Weakest comparable: $3,750 (LetsEnroll.com). Current bid × 3 = $177. That threshold is 95.3% below LetsEnroll.com. The comp multiple here is extreme because the entry price is extreme.
  • Suggested bid ceiling: $89 (current bid × 1.5)
  • Resale channel: Sedo or Afternic (education keyword domains with DA30+ are discoverable by SEO-aware buyers); direct outreach to tutoring platforms, homework-help SaaS companies, and K–12 content publishers
  • Flip timeline: 6–18 months — education niche with strong backlink authority; the individual registrant history means due diligence on Wayback is non-optional before bidding
  • Confidence: Coin-flip — the authority metrics are exceptional for the entry price, but the irregular registrant chain and today's close window leave less time for due diligence than the 3-day DropCatch listings. Act only after Wayback review.

What didn't make the screen

Rapture.io ($666, 14yr, 471 BL, 32 bids) — the strongest remaining GoDaddy candidate after the top four. Eliminated at the coin-flip / HC boundary: "Rapture" is a dictionary word with active USPTO trademarks spread across religious publishing, video games, and apparel. No single dominant TM holder exists — the risk is diffuse, not zero. At $666 with a $999 ceiling, this is a viable position for buyers who have verified there's no single-class mark overlap with their intended use case. The author's position is that a domain with dispersed trademark exposure belongs in a separate risk tier from the four above.
AuricSystems.com ($205, 24yr, 320 BL, 30 bids) — passes all hard filters but "Auric" is an uncommon word that limits both the natural buyer pool and the negotiating leverage on resale. The strong BL profile and 24-year age are real positives; the keyword specificity is the discount.
EatPallet.com ($205, 15yr, 776 BL, 24 bids) — the strongest SEO profile of the excluded GoDaddy batch (776 BL, DP 155) but "Pallet" evokes warehouse logistics rather than food, creating brand confusion that would require an end-user willing to own the repositioning narrative.
WorldOfWeirdThings.com ($366, 18yr, 5,900 BL, 30 bids) — exceptional backlink authority from an active prior content site. Eliminated because the 21-character domain and hyper-niche "weird things" positioning dramatically narrow the resale buyer universe. Better suited to a content investor than a domain flipper.
carouselmalinois.com (DropCatch, $59, 24yr Wayback, DA18, TF23) — flagged for Category A (Adult) tag in Karma.Domains despite Karma Score 100. 19 The Belgian Malinois breed niche is real, but adult-content history requires a Wayback review before bidding. Excluded pending that check.
intheleafytreetops.com (DropCatch, $59, 13yr, DA27, BL 5,636) — highest DA of any DropCatch candidate (27). Strong raw SEO metrics, but Majestic TF3 against BL 5,636 indicates the bulk of those links are low-trust. The literary phrase has limited commercial keyword value. Watchlist item, not a pick.
NameJet — 0 qualifiers. 12-day drought. The platform's sub-$1,500 supply remains structurally barren: every listing checked this cycle failed on age (<8 years), price (<$50), or authority (<DR15). 20

Resale reference

DomainPlatformSnapshot bidCeilingEst. exit rangeChannelTimelineConfidence
CompanyCounsel.comGoDaddy$308$462$3,500–$6,000Afternic / Sedo / direct6–18 monthsHigh
Homeschool-Curriculum.orgGoDaddy$370$555$3,500–$7,000Sedo / direct6–18 monthsHigh
LeaderPlus.comGoDaddy$555$833$3,500–$6,000Afternic / Atom6–18 monthsHigh
WhyNotAgency.comGoDaddy$216$324$2,000–$5,000Atom / Afternic6–12 monthsHigh
dailyhomeworkhelp.comDropCatch$59$89$3,000–$6,000Sedo / direct6–18 monthsCoin-flip
All ceilings are 1.5× the snapshot bid. Apply 1.5× to the live bid at time of check — not the snapshot — for GoDaddy picks where the auction may still be moving.
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Today's clearest risk-adjusted entry is CompanyCounsel.com: 23-year age, legal-generic keyword with zero TM friction, 34 bids, and a comp floor at $3,500 (LeadingMatters.com) — all at a $308 current bid. Homeschool-Curriculum.org is the .org-cycle bet: a 2,300-backlink education domain at $370 during a week when DropCatch alone cleared six .org sales above $3,350. If you're running a budget that allows two positions today, those two together at a combined $678 snapshot represent the sharpest comp-to-entry spread in the batch.
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