Business
LST-0001
AtlasQuarter.com
Listed by the marketplace · Registrar push
Two-word business name. Works for advisory firms, consultancies, and small corporate brands.
Reviewed Sellers
Each listing is reviewed before it appears in the catalogue.
Four operating principles shape every listing in the catalogue: checks before publication, clear details on each page, standard registrar transfers, and a human on the other end.
Every domain is reviewed before it appears in the catalogue. Buyers see only listings the marketplace has checked.
Each listing shows the price, transfer method, and seller type, so buyers can review before sending a request.
Ownership moves through standard registrar workflows: registrar push, authorisation code, or account change.
Questions are answered by a person, not an automated queue.
Clear costs for both sides, with no hidden charges.
For buyers
The listed price is the price you pay. Prices are shown in EUR, and we don't add hidden fees at checkout.
Buyer guideFor vendors
Vendors receive their payout after the domain transfer is confirmed. A marketplace service fee is deducted from the sale amount, on terms agreed in advance.
Vendor payoutsA selection from the catalogue at lower price points. Send a purchase request to start the buyer flow.
Business
LST-0001
Listed by the marketplace · Registrar push
Two-word business name. Works for advisory firms, consultancies, and small corporate brands.
E-commerce
LST-0201
Listed by the marketplace · Account-level ownership update
Compact, modern name for an e-commerce product or merchant tool.
Marketing
LST-0401
Listed by the marketplace · Authorisation code transfer
Warm, container-style name for a branding studio or marketing collective.
Finance
LST-0601
Listed by the marketplace · Registrar push
Descriptive, business-friendly name for a bookkeeping tool or finance utility.
Travel
LST-0801
Listed by the marketplace · Account-level ownership update
Friendly consumer name. Fits travel content, itinerary planners, and holiday brands.
SaaS
LST-1001
Listed by the marketplace · Authorisation code transfer
Developer-tools tone. Fits cloud platforms, automation products, and adjacent SaaS.
Pick a category to filter the catalogue by use case.
For advisory firms, consulting practices, and small corporate brands.
Fits storefronts, checkout tooling, and merchant brands.
Studios, agencies, and creative-services firms.
Accounting, invoicing, payments, and merchant finance tools.
Itineraries, guides, holiday planning, and tourism brands.
Software products, developer tools, and cloud platforms.
Multi-vendor platforms, supplier directories, and niche commerce.
Portfolios, naming consultancies, and directories in the domain industry.
From first enquiry to confirmed ownership transfer, for buyers and vendors.
Browse available listings
Submit a purchase request or offer
Marketplace confirms availability and transfer readiness
Payment through an approved external provider
Registrar-based transfer is coordinated
Step 01 of 05
Open the catalogue and filter by category, extension, or price. Shortlist the names that fit your project.
Click any step, or use the controls.
Domain ownership moves through standard registrar workflows: account push, authorisation code transfer, or a registrar-supported ownership update. The marketplace does not bypass registrar procedures.
The domain is moved to the buyer’s account inside the same registrar. Usually the quickest option when both parties use the same provider.
The vendor provides an EPP authorisation code. The buyer initiates an inbound transfer at their preferred registrar.
Where the registrar supports it, ownership is updated inside the existing account using the registrar’s standard procedure.
Quick answers on buying, listing, and transfers.
Open the catalogue and submit a purchase request on the listing page. We confirm availability and transfer readiness, then send an external payment link to complete the order.
Yes. Each listing has an offer form where you set your proposed amount. The marketplace reviews the offer with the vendor and replies with acceptance, rejection, or a counter-proposal.
After the buyer payment is confirmed and the registrar confirms the ownership change, the marketplace fee is deducted. The remaining net amount goes to the vendor according to the agreed terms.
No. Payments may be completed through approved third-party payment providers using an external hosted payment page. The marketplace does not collect or store card details directly.
Browse the catalogue, or submit your own domain for review.