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dibsly.com

Six letters. Two syllables. A name that conjugates — "I'll dibsly it" — and lands in the SaaS naming family of Bitly, Calendly, Feedly, and Grammarly.

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Domain: dibsly.com
Status: AVAILABLE FOR ACQUISITION
Asking: Make an offer
Transfer: Escrow-secured
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Why dibsly.com

Brandable. Verb-shaped. Available.

Six reasons this name belongs on a product, not in a portfolio.

A name that calls dibs

"Dibs" is one of the most concrete words in American English for claiming, reserving, or being first. The verb is baked into the brand before you write a tagline.

The -ly that built SaaS

Bitly. Calendly. Feedly. Grammarly. The -ly suffix is the single most successful modern naming pattern of the last 15 years. Dibsly walks into that family.

Six letters, two syllables

Short enough to fit on a favicon, easy to type, hard to misspell. The kind of length that survives word-of-mouth without going through a phone tree.

Verb-shaped brand

"I'll dibsly it." The name conjugates naturally — a rare property and the single best ingredient for organic adoption. Slack does this. Google does this. Dibsly can too.

The .com that ships

Serious software still launches on .com. No alternate-TLD friction in App Store descriptions, podcast ads, or business cards. The trust signal that costs nothing.

Clean canvas

No prior penalties, no spam baggage, no Wayback Machine landmines. A fresh start with a name that sounds like it was always meant for a product.

Use Cases

What could dibsly.com become?

A few directions the name points naturally — and there are plenty more.

01 · Booking

Reservation app

Reserve meeting rooms, hot desks, lab benches, shop equipment, court time. The name and the action are the same word — "dibs" on the desk.

02 · Marketplace

Reserve & buy

An e-commerce or resale platform where shoppers lock in scarce items before they sell out. Sneaker drops, vintage finds, limited runs. "Got dibs."

03 · Waitlists

Queue & callback

Restaurant waitlists, salon callbacks, popup launches. Text customers when their spot is ready — and let them claim their turn from anywhere.

04 · Auctions

First-dibs auction

A premium auction or first-right-of-refusal platform for art, watches, real estate. The name is the bidding language.

05 · Shared assets

Time-slot scheduler

The family beach house, neighborhood tool library, club courts, co-op printer. A clean way to claim time on any shared resource.

06 · Group orders

Group buying

Office lunch orders, group buys, splitting bulk purchases. Everyone calls dibs on their piece — and the math takes care of itself.

Negotiable

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Serious inquiries welcome. Transfers handled through Escrow.com or your preferred secure marketplace. Reasonable offers get a same-day reply.

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FAQ

Common questions

Is the domain really available?

Yes. dibsly.com is owned outright and listed for acquisition. It is not parked by a registrar — it's actively offered for sale by the registrant.

Why is there no listed price?

Premium .coms vary widely in value depending on the buyer's use case. Rather than anchor on a number, I'd rather hear your offer and the use case behind it. Serious bids get a fast, fair response.

How does the transfer work?

Standard process: we agree on terms, open an Escrow.com transaction (or a marketplace of your choice — Dan.com, Sedo, Afternic). You fund escrow, I push the domain to your registrar, escrow verifies, and funds release. Typically 1–3 business days end-to-end.

Who pays escrow fees?

Open to discussing. By default, I'm happy to split escrow fees 50/50, which is the industry standard for direct sales.

Will you finance the purchase?

Possibly. For the right buyer and the right offer, monthly payment plans through Escrow.com Domain Holding are on the table. Mention it in your initial message.

Are lowball offers ignored?

Every serious message gets a reply. Premium .coms with real meaning are scarce — pricing reflects that. But if you have a thoughtful use case and a reasonable budget, send it.