A recent six-figure domain sale is giving NamePros landers another strong moment in the spotlight. On March 2, 2026, Strike.co was reported sold for $150k, with NameBio listing the venue as NamePros Lander. In a follow-up discussion on NamePros, the sale was further highlighted as part of the growing body of public results tied to the platform’s landing pages.
What makes the Strike.co result especially notable is that it doesn’t stand alone. NamePros’ dedicated thread for completed lander sales began on October 18, 2025, and the visible reports already include names such as Loft.io ($75,000), Wand.co ($50,000), Nova.co ($160,000), Unison.co ($44,000), Execute.co ($27,000), Motion.co ($150,000), Remember.co ($120,000), Adole.com ($11,000) and now Strike.co ($150,000).
Taken together, those publicly visible reports alone amount to more than $940k in sales, and that is a conservative tally before counting every smaller sale mentioned across the thread, including reports like Octagos.com ($30,000), Deadline.co ($6,000), FullScreen.ai ($299), HolidayAvatar.com ($1,000), Eclipse.Show ($550), TrustTrump.com ($970) and other lower-priced transactions. In other words, the public reporting around NamePros landers has moved above the million-dollar mark within a matter of months. That is no longer a curiosity; it is a trend worth paying attention to.
So, yep, NamePros landers seem to be delivering.
The bigger takeaway is not simply that one premium .co sold well. It is that NamePros landers are increasingly showing they can support deals across the spectrum, from modest three-figure sales to serious five- and six-figure transactions. And the platform’s pitch is straightforward: NamePros says its for-sale parking service is 100% free, with no upfront fees, no monthly fees, and no commission, while sellers keep 100% of the sale. Its help materials also note that the landers can show prices, support custom descriptions, and even remove NamePros branding.
For domain investors, that combo is hard to ignore. A $150,000 Strike.co sale would be headline-worthy anywhere, but in the context of a thread that has already piled up roughly seven figures in reported lander sales since October, it becomes something more important: evidence. No landing page is a magic wand, and quality inventory still matters most. But the recent flow of public results suggests that NamePros landers have earned more than casual interest. If you have not tried them yet, this latest sale is a strong reason to point at least part of your portfolio there and see what happens.
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