Snagged.com
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We help entrepreneurs, founders and established businesses of all types acquire premium domain names. Run by @rob and @jarcho.
Joined May 2023
- Once the internet figured out how to deal with clear cases of bad faith in domain disputes, a different kind of problem started to surface around the intersection of identity, recognition, and ownership. It turns out that things get pretty complicated when a name belongs to a
- Snagged.com repostedMy name is Rob, and I have a domain name problem. When I moved to South Orange, NJ, I did what any normal person who is obsessed with domain names would do: I looked up who owned SouthOrange*com. Three years, countless emails, a few support calls, and one in-person coffee
- WorldStarHipHop showed up at a strange moment on the internet. YouTube had just launched, nobody really understood what online video was supposed to become yet, and most of the internet still felt separated from real life. Videos lived online, then stayed online. WorldStar
- Snagged: Un-official partner of Major League BaseballSNAGGED! 🤯
00:00 - We’ve been sitting with this for a bit as we’ve been working towards launch, but as of this morning, we’ve officially launched the Snagged Swag store. Premium merch for internet degenerates. What started as a custom run of super-soft Snagged t-shirts for friends and family
- We’re working on a story about domain deals where barter has been involved Even we’ve had a few of those….(like getting BOXES of cigars as payment for doing a deal) Any good stories come to mind about domains you (or people you know) have sold for barter?
- We've spent the last few months rethinking the domains that we represent. Going forward, we're being more selective about the domains on the Snagged Marketplace, and we’re curating category-defining names that can actually get into the hands of great builders. Our latest batch
- Just pulled the data… We’ve had 15 serious inquiries in the last 30 days alone for people trying to buy their LastName.com. The personal domain market is very real.
- In 2004, a guy named Frank Warren started handing blank postcards to strangers on the street, in Washington, DC, and they had one sentence written on the front: Tell me a secret. People mailed the cards back anonymously with their deepest secrets that they normally wouldn’t
- In 2004, a guy named Frank Warren started handing blank postcards to strangers on the street, in Washington, DC, and they had one sentence written on the front: Tell me a secret. People mailed the cards back anonymously with their deepest secrets that they normally wouldn’t
- Artificial.com — now exclusively represented by Snagged. While every AI company is busy inventing words, misspelling existing ones, or settling for .ai, this is a chance to own one of the most category-defining domains in artificial intelligence. DM for details and an
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