Tag Archives: end user stories

Fri 18th September 2015
Written by DomainNameWire in EN and tagged
End User Stories: How Parachute bought Parachute.co - Delivery service decided .co was better than a longer .com domain name. College campus delivery service Parachute recently acquired the domain name Parachute.co. In our continuing series on end user domain name purchase stories, Parachute co-founder Zev Lapin explains why his company selected Parachute.co and how it bought it. DNW: What is Parachute? Parachute (formerly CourseLoads) is a last mile delivery layer within college campuses. We make it simple for students to get what they need, delivered ... read more ...
Fri 11th September 2015
Written by DomainNameWire in EN and tagged
Making Progress: Why Progress.ly bought Progressly.com - “Github for business people” bought a new domain name to make it easier for people to discover its service. This is the second in a new Domain Name Wire series covering end users that buy domain names. Nick Candito is founder of Progressly, a company on a mission to improve business processes. The company started with the domain name Progress.ly, a popular domain name extension for startups. It’s actually Libya’s country code domain name. This past week, the company paid $8,750 to secure ... read more ...
Tue 18th August 2015
Written by DomainNameWire in EN and tagged
How Legal Robot picked the name and bought LegalRobot.com - An end user explains how they picked their name and domain name. This is the first of what I hope to be many profiles of companies that have purchased domain names on the aftermarket. This series will help people understand the naming process companies go through, how companies view domain names and domain sellers, and what the purchase process is like in the buyer’s view. Today we’ll look at Legal Robot, a new service from Agnito Labs, which purchased LegalRobot.com for $1,200. DNW: What is ... read more ...