Exit Market · 2026-08-19
For Sale
Every day a share of newly registered domains go straight to market. Their names encode what people thought was worth building — and what they're now releasing.
Vocabulary 486 names · words from domain name splits
Theme clusters language model groupings
Health is the day's clearest fixation, split between clinical authority, caregiving logistics and the premium promise of extending vitality.
Food names turn eating into a total lifestyle—education, intimacy, retail and a carefully branded sense of tradition.
The vocabulary of buying is aggressively optimized, as if every ordinary object might become a trend, a deal or a scalable storefront.
Technology appears less as a finished invention than as a kit of engines, tools, academies and bots waiting for a use case.
Alongside digital abstractions sits a stubborn appetite for land, storage, construction and physical systems that can be owned or improved.
The names repeatedly manufacture a self—creative, green, luxurious, human and emotionally uplifted—through small lifestyle brands.
Reading language model reading of the day's vocabulary
This is a market of managed selves. Health, fitness, longevity, joy and balance sit beside kitchens, golf, beauty and luxury, suggesting that the body and the home were imagined as simultaneous startup surfaces.
The technological register is more earnest than futuristic: tools, engines, academies, dashboards and bots promise competence rather than wonder. Even crypto and quantum language appear as accessories to the larger desire to automate judgment and turn uncertainty into a product.
What makes the list feel abandoned is its persistent optimism. These domains were bets on care, convenience, aspiration and belonging—but the resale catalog reveals how quickly a hopeful identity, a storefront or a grand infrastructure plan can become inventory.
TLD breakdown
Nourivault fuses nourishment and wellbeing with the day's recurring impulse to package, store and monetise every promising form of care, commerce and aspiration.