What is this service?
Neurastic provides AI-assisted domain portfolio insight reports. Each report reviews submitted names using comparable sales context, linguistic patterns, and market signals.
Clear answers about report generation, recommendations, data handling, and what Neurastic is designed to do.
Neurastic provides AI-assisted domain portfolio insight reports. Each report reviews submitted names using comparable sales context, linguistic patterns, and market signals.
No. Neurastic is designed for structured keep, drop, and review decisions, not exact pricing or certified appraisals.
Yes. Neurastic is in beta, and the system is being improved continuously. During this stage, extension logic, comparable-sale matching, pricing guidance, and report language may be adjusted as more examples are tested.
It is built for domain investors, portfolio holders, and domain professionals who want a repeatable way to prioritize inventory at scale.
No. You submit an email address so the report can be delivered and accessed after processing.
Current packages support 20, 40, or 70 domains per report. Promotional coupons may be available during beta testing.
Neurastic has extension-specific logic and training for .com, .net, .org, .co, .ai, and .si, with additional extensions continuing to be added. More improvements are being made throughout the beta stage as new data and user feedback are reviewed.
Most reports complete within a few minutes, depending on system load and the number of submitted domains.
You can view the report online, and a copy is sent to the email address used during submission.
Reports focus on whether each domain appears stronger as a keep, a drop candidate, or a name that merits additional review.
Premium is a signal that the name has stronger commercial, structural, extension, keyword, scarcity, or pricing characteristics. It does not guarantee a sale, but it indicates the system sees above-average potential compared with ordinary inventory.
Yes, when available and relevant. Not every domain has suitable comparable sales, especially brandable or emerging-category names.
Comparable-sale databases are incomplete, and many strong names do not have exact public matches. When direct comps are limited, Neurastic may use structural, keyword, extension, or market-context signals while noting the limitation.
Pricing guidance is meant to support listing, renewal, and negotiation decisions. It is not a certified appraisal or promise of market value, and final pricing should still reflect your strategy, holding costs, and buyer interest.
No. The report is informational and does not guarantee future sales, valuation outcomes, or market performance.
Potential reflects likely commercial appeal to end users. Risk reflects uncertainty, speculation, and lack of supporting market signals.
Coupon codes may be offered during promotions or beta testing. Enter the code before continuing to checkout; full-discount coupons can allow a paid package to be processed without a PayPal payment.
Yes. Feedback is useful during beta, especially when a domain has industry context, acronym meaning, comparable sales, or extension-specific nuance that should be considered in future improvements.
Submitted domains are used to generate your report. They are not sold, published, or shared as public lists.
No. Neurastic provides informational analysis only. Human judgment remains essential for portfolio decisions.
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