Strong · In redemption
4 chars·.company·In redemption·likely available ~Jun 2, 2026
compact, smooth phonetics, with genuinely brandable feel
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$24 — $98
Directional only — a gut-check range, not an appraisal. Uses DQS + TLD + length; doesn’t know about comps, trademarks, or brand context. Treat as “worth looking at” vs “skip,” not a bid price.
| Length | 4 |
| TLD | .company |
| Keyword category | none |
| Commercial intent | none |
| Wayback snapshots | none |
| Brandable combo | no |
| Spam pattern | no |
| Saturated suffix | none |
The SLD "orca" gives orca.company built-in semantic weight, which shifts the domain's value toward exact-match search demand. At 4 characters it lands in the "very short" bucket, which is where the aftermarket premium lives — sub-5 names in any desirable TLD are scarce and defended. Vowel-heavy and smooth to say aloud. In .company the valuation compresses toward the commercial value of the SLD itself rather than the TLD premium. The Wayback Machine has no archived snapshots of the domain, suggesting it was parked or lightly used in any prior registrations. DQS 54/100 is the mid-band: the domain has real signals behind it but isn't an obvious standout. Mid-band names reward buyers who understand a specific niche. Because the name is still in redemption (day 5 of 30), its future is largely controlled by whether the prior registrant pays the restore fee. Bottom line: evaluate this one against a specific use case you have in mind. Mid-band names don't sell themselves — they sell when the buyer is already looking.
Web-presence signal
None observed
No meaningful Wayback record. Backlink research rarely pays off here.
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1
drop recorded so far
Apr 28, 2026
first observed
Apr 28, 2026
last observed
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No Wayback Machine snapshots found for orca.company.