Neutral party
We receive the payment into a secure account and don't release it until the terms of the deal are met.
We settle a domain deal through a neutral party: the payment waits in a secure account, and the seller receives it only after the domain has been transferred to the buyer. No one has to take the first risk.
We receive the payment into a secure account and don't release it until the terms of the deal are met.
We make sure the domain is free of disputes and third-party rights before moving forward.
We oversee the transfer of administration and ownership to the buyer, with no downtime for the site or email.
The seller receives the money only after the domain is transferred. The buyer pays for the result.
Every step is transparent to both sides, and the terms are agreed in advance.
We agree the price, timeline and transfer procedure with the seller and the buyer.
The buyer deposits the payment into a secure account.
We oversee the transfer of the domain to the buyer.
We release the money to the seller and close the deal.
With direct payment, someone takes the first risk: the seller worries about handing over the domain without the money, the buyer about paying and getting nothing. Escrow removes that risk – the payment waits in a neutral account until the terms are met.
The commission is a percentage of the deal amount, with a minimum fee. We state it in advance, and how to split it between the sides is for you to agree.
Yes. We support deals between individuals and companies, no matter where you found each other – on a marketplace, through a listing or directly.