DomainsByOwner.com Launches Commission-Free Domain Marketplace

New platform enables direct negotiations between buyers and sellers, removing broker fees

Published on Mar. 8, 2026

DomainsByOwner.com has introduced a commission-free domain marketplace that allows buyers and sellers to negotiate directly, without brokers or transaction fees. The platform aims to create a more transparent and balanced environment where domain values are determined by supply and demand rather than platform commissions.

Why it matters

As the digital economy continues to grow, domain names have become valuable digital assets. However, traditional domain marketplaces often rely on broker-driven negotiations and commission-based structures that can increase acquisition costs and reduce seller profits. DomainsByOwner.com's new model seeks to address these challenges by facilitating direct negotiations between buyers and sellers.

The details

The DomainsByOwner.com marketplace allows domain owners to list their assets independently, set their own pricing, and communicate directly with potential buyers. The platform does not act as a broker or take a percentage of completed transactions, enabling sellers to retain the full value of negotiated sales. Buyers can engage directly with domain owners, leading to faster discussions, clearer expectations, and more efficient transactions.

  • DomainsByOwner.com launched the new marketplace in March 2026.

The players

DomainsByOwner.com

A domain marketplace that enables direct negotiations between buyers and sellers, without broker fees or commissions.

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What they’re saying

“DomainsByOwner.com enables buyers and sellers to negotiate domain sales directly, removing commissions and broker layers to create a transparent marketplace”

— Domains By Owner (EINPresswire.com)

The takeaway

DomainsByOwner.com's commission-free, direct negotiation model reflects a broader shift toward owner-controlled digital marketplaces, where transparency and seller autonomy are prioritized over traditional broker-driven structures.