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discussion Why some good domains look empty at first

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Hashim

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Some good domains look uninteresting at first glance because nothing is built on them yet.

I noticed this again today while reviewing a couple of names:

pigma.io
Short, rhythmic, product-native.
Reads like a real tool before it exists.

wogii.com
Unusual at first, but sticky once you hear it twice.
The kind of .com that becomes familiar quickly once a brand wraps around it.

These aren’t SEO-driven names.
They’re clarity-driven — names that start making sense the moment you say them out loud.

In practice, I’ve found that domains with optionality often sit quietly longer,
but move quickly once the right buyer shows up.

Curious how others here evaluate names like this:
Do you lean more on structure or meaning when deciding to hold vs pass?
 
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