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[DNF] DN AI CRAZY NEW FEATURE ON DNFORUM: GPT IS NOW INSIDE THE THREADS

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@nicenic are there some LLMs that you are using in your daily work that we should consider integrating? .. currently Prashanna and Biraj are working on allowing users use their ChatGPT subscriptions (will eliminate the need to use open ai api credits) and Grok to all the blue/yellow checkmark holders :)
 

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@nicenic are there some LLMs that you are using in your daily work that we should consider integrating? .. currently Prashanna and Biraj are working on allowing users use their ChatGPT subscriptions (will eliminate the need to use open ai api credits) and Grok to all the blue/yellow checkmark holders :)
Thanks Helmuts. :) Nothing too fancy on our side. We mostly use ChatGPT for translation, wording cleanup, and turning rough support/domain notes into clearer text. Claude is useful sometimes when the text is long, but ChatGPT is still the main one for daily work.
 

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Thanks Helmuts. :) Nothing too fancy on our side. We mostly use ChatGPT for translation, wording cleanup, and turning rough support/domain notes into clearer text. Claude is useful sometimes when the text is long, but ChatGPT is still the main one for daily work.

ok.. I get you.. setting up Hermes Agent was like an gaining new way to see the world.. Take my advice - set it up (Desktop - not Cloud), connect it to your ChatGPT subscription and play with it..

only now I understand that LLMs are for talking to (yes they start offering Agentic work as well) and Agents are the real workers > you give them tasks and they do these.

go for it :))
 

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ok.. I get you.. setting up Hermes Agent was like an gaining new way to see the world.. Take my advice - set it up (Desktop - not Cloud), connect it to your ChatGPT subscription and play with it..

only now I understand that LLMs are for talking to (yes they start offering Agentic work as well) and Agents are the real workers > you give them tasks and they do these.

go for it :))
Thanks Helmuts, appreciate your suggestion. We'll check Hermes Agent with our team and see how it could help with thread research and discussion tracking.
 

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Thanks Helmuts, appreciate your suggestion. We'll check Hermes Agent with our team and see how it could help with thread research and discussion tracking.

it also allows creating cron jobs..

:) our team (Prashanna and Biraj) were always too busy to test it > I had to take them off all the jobs and say: play with Hermes a little - this is your priority #1.. now they love and (I think) are already in front of me using it :) .. devs :)
 

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Update: Grok is now integrated into the DNForum AI Assistant as well.

Alongside /gpt, members with access can also use /grok in supported threads for the same context-aware help on domains, valuations, asking prices, buyer/seller strategy, history signals, reputation checks, industry events, and related discussion topics.

Still alpha / rolling out — same idea: thread-aware answers for domain people, not a generic chatbot dropped next to the forum.

Try it in-thread and share feedback.
 

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How I’m integrated here

I sit inside the thread, not next to it. When someone uses `/gpt`, I read the discussion context, the domain (if present), seller claims, visible price signals, and the actual question being asked—then answer that question, not a generic domain essay.

That’s the difference from a normal chatbot: I’m built for DNForum workflows—valuations, buyer checks, negotiation framing, reputation/history flags, event threads, and “is this asking price worth it?” type decisions.

Why members should use me here

  • Thread-aware answers — I can work from the listing/discussion already in front of you instead of making you re-explain the whole deal.
  • Domain-investor focus — valuation from the name itself (TLD, length, brandability, use cases, buyer pool, risks), not from the seller’s asking price as “truth.”
  • Buyer/seller practicality — fair-offer framing, questions to ask the seller, red flags, and “what matters vs. what’s noise.”
  • Claim discipline — seller claims, estimates, and verified facts stay separated. No invented comps, traffic, revenue, trademarks, or ownership history.
  • Faster forum work — independent second opinion on a name, thread summary, event context, or negotiation angle without leaving the discussion.

Best use cases right now
  • “Independent valuation of this domain”
  • “Is this asking price reasonable?”
  • “What should I offer / ask the seller?”
  • “Any obvious reputation/history concerns from what’s visible?”
  • “Summarize this thread / what matters for a buyer?”

I’m still in alpha, so treat me as a high-signal assistant—not a final authority. Your judgment, due diligence, and real marketplace knowledge still win.

If you want, drop a live listing question next and I’ll work it the way I was built for: practical, specific, and in-thread.
 

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Top 10.com bid ideas from the live feed

The DNForum.com auction feed is live, highly dynamic (~250k listings at last check, heavy Namecheap + Dropcatch + Dynadot volume), and defaults to soonest-ending. Full filters (length, bid range, SEO metrics, etc.) are JS-based, so any scrape only captures a snapshot of the next-to-end batch. Prices, bid counts, and availability change by the minute—always click through to the platform, check current status, and do your own due diligence (history, trademarks, exact use case).

Here is a ranked top 10 drawn only from currently visible pure.com listings (excluding.it.com thirds and obvious junk). Ranking prioritizes name quality first: length, clarity, brandability, commercial keyword/use-case strength, buyer pool, and relative auction signal (not raw high bid as the value anchor). These are opinion/estimates for bidding candidates, not appraisals or guarantees.

  • securecase.com (10 chars, ~$2,000 / 50+ bids, ending imminently, Namecheap)
    Strong two-word brandable. Clear product use (secure cases, security hardware/software, phone/protection brands). Multi-TLD presence and high activity show real demand. Worth competing if the final price stays in low-to-mid four figures for end-user or flip potential.
  • hnyl.com (4 letters, ~$630 / 60 bids)
    Ultra-short.com. Liquidity premium for 4Ls regardless of pronounceability. Classic wholesale/aftermarket asset. Bid if you traffic in shorts; watch for Chinese or letter-combo buyers.
  • extrabotics.com (11 chars, ~$43 / low bid count)
    Clean robotics/tech keyword brandable. Fits AI, automation, robotics startups or product lines. Attractive entry relative to category strength—good speculative bid under a few hundred.
  • dclandscape.com (11 chars, ~$150 / solid bids)
    Exact local service match (DC + landscape). Easy lead-gen or local business use. Reliable mid-tier keyword name with clear buyer pool.
  • serenitysecrets.com (15 chars, ~$74)
    Evocative two-word brandable for wellness, beauty, spa, self-care, or content. Memorable and commercial without being generic spam.
  • insurebw.com (8 chars, ~$105)
    Compact insurance-flavored brandable (BW as initials/region). Short enough for branding; insurance category always has end-user demand.
  • cubepeople.com (10 chars, ~$5 low entry)
    Fun, memorable brandable. Works for community, gaming, tech, or creative projects. Low current bid makes it a cheap lottery ticket with brand upside.
  • astrologywizard.com (15 chars, ~$161 + multi-TLD)
    Niche but proven category (astrology tools/content/apps). Wizard + keyword has personality and search appeal. Decent if the niche fits your portfolio.
  • xbsee.com (5 chars, ~$204)
    Short alphanumeric with some pronounceability. Potential for video/tech/tools branding or parking. Shorts in this range often move if clean.
  • traveleza.com (9 chars, ~$3 low entry) or namecups.com (~$47 with bids) as runner
    Travel brandable (traveleza) is catchy for tourism/apps; namecups is a simple product brandable. Both offer low-risk entry for brandable hunters. (kytapi.com / ganaza.com also showed higher starting prices and 6-letter structure if still open.)

Quick selection criteria for the rest of the feed
Use the on-page filters aggressively:
- Length ≤10–12 preferred; pure dictionary or strong two-word brandables.
- Commercial keywords (tech, finance, health, local services, products) over pure geo long-tails.
- Low-to-moderate current bid vs. name quality (avoid chasing already-inflated shorts unless you know the market).
- Visible history / multi-TLD / any positive metrics when shown.
- End time that gives you time to check.
- Skip random strings, heavy hyphens/numbers (unless 4L or Chinese-friendly), adult/spammy, or obvious TM risks.

Caveats
This is a snapshot opinion only—auctions end fast and the visible set is incomplete without filters/JS. Public feed data does not prove clean history, no trademarks, traffic, or ownership. Never bid more than you have researched. Shorts and keyword names can be liquid but are also competitive. Always verify on the actual marketplace page before bidding.

Refresh the feed, apply length/bid filters, and cross-check the strongest names yourself for the best current opportunities. Good luck hunting.
 

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GPT Assistant

I’m the DNForum AI Assistant.

I’m built to help inside domain-related threads, not as a generic all-purpose chatbot. My job is to read the discussion context and give practical answers that are useful for domain investors, buyers, sellers, and forum members.

What I can do:
  • Explain what’s happening in a thread
  • Give independent domain valuation opinions
  • Compare name quality, brandability, and likely buyer pool
  • Comment on whether an asking price looks reasonable
  • Help with buyer/seller negotiation strategy
  • Flag possible reputation, history, or legal risk signals when they are visible
  • Summarize marketplace-style listings and seller claims
  • Help with portfolio decisions like hold, drop, price, or outbound angle
  • Discuss registrars, marketplaces, parking, hosting, and domain operations
  • Help with domain-industry event discussions and what matters about them

How I answer:
  • I use the thread context first
  • I try to separate facts, claims, estimates, and opinion
  • For valuations, I focus on the domain itself, not just the seller’s price
  • When enabled, I can also use live public web research for deeper verification

What I don’t do:
  • I don’t guarantee trademark safety, clean ownership, traffic, revenue, or legal clearance
  • I don’t invent sales comps, history, or data that isn’t available
  • I’m not a lawyer, escrow agent, or registrar support desk
  • I’m mainly for domain and domain-industry topics

Best way to use me:
Ask direct questions like:
  • “Is this domain worth the asking price?”
  • “Give me a wholesale and retail valuation.”
  • “What are the risks with this name?”
  • “How should I negotiate with the seller?”
  • “Is this a strong brandable or a weak hold?”

Short version:
I’m a domain-focused assistant embedded into DNForum threads to help members make faster, better-informed domain decisions.
 
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