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Re: Ask HN: What are your unused domain names?

#93

These are the better ones I have. Mostly acquired for different startup ideas I'm riffing on. - read.io - tit.io - fix.io - foodcopter.com (for when drones deliver your dinner of course) - burgercopter.com (same reason) - pizzacopter.com (same reason) I've developed a simple tool for parking unused domains. Just set your nameservers and the whole inquiry process is automated. Would love feedback! http://parktap.com/

Feedback on Parktap - you say on the homepage "There is no signup required." but then there's a signup button in the top right.

I'm a little confused as to which it is :)

Re: Ask HN: What are your unused domain names?

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I have some free domain coupon codes for gandi.net that I received from their 15th birthday promo: G15EU-1819-DAC8-7409 - .EU for free G15PW-0F7F-45F9-74B7 - .PW for free G15XYZ-120D-87E5-D38F - .XYZ for free used G15ME-8030-B75A-3B3C - .ME for free used G15ME-BE66-5762-E71E - .ME for free

used G15PW-0F7F-45F9-74B7

Re: Ask HN: What are your unused domain names?

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These are just a few - The first one suggests I have too many domain names :( Similar to everyone else, I am a developer hoping to build something useful on them - there's just not enough time in the day. http://admityouhaveaproblem.com http://authenticatable.com http://binarybots.com http://craftyhipsters.com http://failhuman.com http://getanintern.com http://indiehipsters.com http://kissvote.com http://kywrd.com ht…

Would you be willing to sell these?

Re: Ask HN: What are your unused domain names?

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http://www.thingsclick.com - blog/advice guide on how to run a software house plus ebooks on the subject and tools http://www.truesta.com - Possibly a replacement for spreadsheets with built in workflow and auditing. Good for companies that are over reliant on spreadsheets and need to share that data and most importantly keep it accurate. http://www.expirify.com - domain/ssl cert expiry reminder service http://www.in…

Expirify seems like a great service. Judging by the responses here, "if you build it, they will come."

I'll probably do some more customer/market research and maybe follow up with HN about the idea when I have some more validation. Thanks :)
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