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Ungrabbed is a curated domain email service for entrepreneurs, designers, developers, and makers, built around the idea of sending “two brandable domains per day” to your inbox. It is not a traditional domain registrar, nor does it offer public search across a large domain inventory. Instead, it manually or editorially curates domains and sells them for a short period at prices below market value.
In terms of service type, Ungrabbed is closer to a domain discovery and secondary-market sales platform. As for supported extensions, the description mainly highlights .IO and .CO, with occasional .COM, .APP, .SO, and other TLDs. This makes it suitable for tech, SaaS, and indie app naming scenarios. Delivery after purchase is relatively clear: domains are pushed to the buyer’s Namecheap account within 24 hours, and the service emphasizes that no escrow process is required. However, the page does not disclose standard inbound or outbound transfer policies, nor does it state whether registrar accounts other than Namecheap are supported.
Pricing is Ungrabbed’s main selling point: domains are sold for 24 hours only at prices “far below market value,” or until they sell out. After that, they are publicly listed at 10-50 times the Ungrabbed price. However, specific prices, renewal fees, and costs for different TLDs are not disclosed, so buyers still need to rely on the actual email or order page before purchasing. Payments and order processing involve Shopify, PayPal, and Stripe, which suggests the service is relatively friendly to international users.
The strengths are strong curation, low information noise, and a simple delivery flow. It is well suited to users who need to quickly find a name for a startup, side project, or app idea. The drawbacks are also clear: it does not provide full registrar functionality, and there is no mention of add-on services such as DNS hosting, WHOIS privacy, email, or SSL. Inventory is limited, with only two domains per day, so the range of choices is unpredictable. For users who want to register domains in bulk, manage DNS, or maintain a long-term domain portfolio, Namecheap, GoDaddy Auctions, Sedo, Dan.com, and similar platforms will be more comprehensive.
The description does not provide information about access from mainland China, RMB payments, or localized support, so china_access can only be assessed as unknown. Since delivery depends on Namecheap and payments depend on PayPal/Stripe/Shopify, users in China should confirm that they can receive the emails, use the required payment accounts, and receive domain pushes in Namecheap without issues.
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