How Hazlo Calibrated Values AI & Premium Domains
Hazlo Calibrated is Hazlo's market-disciplined domain appraisal methodology. It combines comparable sales, liquidity modeling, category ceilings, AI quality detection, and startup-fit analysis to separate realistic retail and wholesale ranges. The goal is a transparent, defensible estimate grounded in how domains trade rather than an inflated theoretical maximum.
Why automated domain appraisals differ
Automated appraisers can disagree because they use different data, signals, time horizons, and definitions of value. Hazlo therefore separates retail and wholesale scenarios and shows the factors behind its estimate.
Read the evidence, not just the methodology
The public valuation accuracy benchmark reports the current aggregate results, evaluation-set composition, error measures, source date, reproducibility command, holdout status, and meaningful limitations. It does not claim that the current small test proves Hazlo is more accurate than competing tools.
What makes Hazlo Calibrated different
Hazlo applies five disciplines: market-disciplined valuations, liquidity-aware pricing, AI-powered quality detection, VC-grade startup-fit scoring, and tighter, more honest ranges that reflect what names actually trade for.
- Market-disciplined valuations anchored to real comparable sales
- Liquidity-aware pricing that separates retail from wholesale
- AI-powered quality detection for weak, gibberish, or diluted names
- VC-grade startup-fit analysis of brandability
- Tighter ranges instead of wide, unusable estimates
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Hazlo a marketplace?
Hazlo supports marketplace listings, but appraisal and market intelligence come first. Valuation is the core of the platform.
Why are Hazlo's values often lower than other tools?
Because they are market-disciplined. Hazlo prices for what a name would realistically sell for, not an inflated theoretical maximum.