Exit Market · 2026-08-20
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 637 names · words from domain name splits
Theme clusters language model groupings
The AI vocabulary has shifted from abstract intelligence toward agents, workflows, and narrowly packaged utilities.
These names sell bodily improvement as a system of products, protocols, and measurable upgrades.
Money appears in both bluntly transactional language and the managerial dialect of revenue control.
The green register is practical rather than utopian, attaching sustainability to fuel, power, protection, and infrastructure.
A large share of the inventory imagines a small consumer brand, with sensory names standing in for an entire business plan.
The names turn movement into identity, alternating between competitive intensity, destination fantasy, and club-like belonging.
Reading language model reading of the day's vocabulary
The day's dominant fantasy is not one breakthrough but a stack of possible businesses: an agent, a serum, a payment rail, a fitness club, a café. Even the strange names feel engineered to become containers for ambition.
The emotional register is relentlessly affirmative—glow, boost, safe, super, power, wellness—yet the inventory itself is melancholy. These are names built to promise control over money, bodies, data, and energy, now detached from whatever future was meant to inhabit them.
The 85.7 percent share of .com gives the batch a conservative spine, while the .xyz and .store names mark speculative edges. Taken together, the vocabulary suggests that value was imagined as a polished surface and a scalable category; what is being released is the burden of making either one real.
TLD breakdown
Vitalytic fuses vitality with analytics, capturing the day's collision of body optimisation, AI-enabled measurement, commercial ambition, and the promise that everything can be improved by a system.