Standard Domain Appraisals Explained
A standard (baseline) domain appraisal is a broad, automated estimate of domain value. This guide explains what it measures, why its ranges can be wide, and how Hazlo Calibrated improves on it.
What is a standard domain appraisal?
A standard appraisal is a baseline estimate driven by structural signals — length, keywords, extension, and broad comparables — without deeper market discipline applied.
How Hazlo Calibrated improves on standard appraisals
Hazlo keeps the standard estimate for transparency but layers liquidity modeling, market ceilings, and startup-fit analysis on top to deliver a tighter, more realistic calibrated value.
When to use standard vs Hazlo Calibrated
Use the standard estimate for a quick structural read; use Hazlo Calibrated when you need a defensible, transaction-ready valuation.