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Built a free domain lander template site (110 templates) — honest feedback from domainers welcome

TheMob

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Hey Guys,


I want to be upfront before anything else: I built parkedtld.com with significant AI assistance (Claude). I used it to help write code, blog content, and structure the site. I'm not a professional domainer — I'm a developer who owns a small portfolio and got frustrated with the lander options available, so I built something.


What the site is:


110 free domain for-sale landing page templates across 10 style categories — minimal, modern, elegant, professional, tech, bold, dark, fresh, dark-colorful, and quirky. Each template is a single self-contained HTML file. No framework, no build step, no subscription. You edit a config object at the top, rename to index.html, upload to Cloudflare Pages (free), and it's live in under 10 minutes.


Every template includes:


  • Auto-detection of domain name from URL — no hardcoding
  • FormSubmit contact form (inquiry goes straight to your inbox)
  • Asking price display, domain stats, trust signals
  • Marketplace buttons (Afternic, Sedo, Atom, Dan)
  • Optional WhatsApp button
  • Mobile responsive

What it is not:


It's not a marketplace, not a portfolio management tool, not a parking service. It's just a better-looking for-sale page that you control — your DNS, your copy, your branding, 0% commission on direct sales.


The blog:


There's also a blog covering domaining topics — lander platform comparisons (Afternic, Sedo, Efty, Dynadot, Atom), appraisal tools, negotiation tactics, Cloudflare hosting guide, etc. About 20 articles published so far. I tried to make them genuinely useful rather than SEO filler, but I'll let you judge that.


Why I'm posting here:


I want honest feedback from people who actually sell domains. Specifically:


  • Are the templates actually useful or are they solving a problem nobody has?
  • Is there a style category or template type that's missing?
  • Any factual errors in the blog articles? (I want to know)
  • Would you use something like this, and if not, why not?

I'm not trying to sell anything — the templates are free, the blog is free, no account required. I just want to know if this is worth continuing to develop.


Site: parkedtld.com


Thanks for any feedback, positive or negative.
 
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