I would much prefer "course", "certificate" or "certification" to "class". It is one of those that looks good at first glance, but the more you think about it, the less it seems to fit the most lucrative way to use it - which would be for selling some kind of certification and instruction program.
The singular "class" leans more toward a local community use for a 1 class type orientation for potential caregivers or those seeking them.
If it were mine, I'd be targeting mid to high XXX to a user, but might dump it in the reseller market after a year or two for mid XX.
Because of the initial positive feel that it seems to produce, might be a good candidate for Flippa or eBay.
For me there's no value. I'm in the UK, "care giver" isn't a term we would use here, we would use "carer". CarerClass.com is available which has nice alliteration with the "C" "C" "C" sound.
Don't know if these would be used outside the UK, I suspect not judging by their availability but it would suggest that your potential market for your name would exclude the UK.
For me there's no value. I'm in the UK, "care giver" isn't a term we would use here, we would use "carer". it would suggest that your potential market for your name would exclude the UK.