I’ve completed almost 8 purchases with Atom now, and honestly compared to other domain marketplaces I’ve tried, Atom wins every single time. No headaches, no long waiting, everything just goes smoot... See more
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Atom is an AI-native premium domain marketplace, built for startups and established businesses ready to secure a strong name, build a stronger brand, and grow faster toward success. Our curated collection of world-class brandable domains, combined with intelligent discovery, makes finding the perfect domain fast and simple. Atom supports the entire naming journey — from idea generation and research to testing, trademark support, and brand monitoring. Awards & Recognition: • 4× Inc. 5000 • ICA Trailblazer Award • Most Innovative – Recognized by Inc Magazine Trusted by 50,000+ clients, from early-stage startups to global brands like Hilton, Philips, Nestlé, Pepsi, Deloitte, and more.
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SCAMMERS
SCAMMERS, was promised i'd get full access to domain upon purchase and now 2 days later i'm still being told that they are still following up with the seller of the domain.
UPDATE: I WAS REFUNDED FULLY BY ATOM.COM

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I had a smooth anSmooth and Professional Experienced positive experience…
I had a smooth and positive experience using Atom. The platform is intuitive, well-organized, and makes it easy to review and manage domain assets. I appreciate the clarity of the process and the professionalism reflected throughout the platform. Overall, it provides a reliable and efficient user experience.
I have had great experiences with…
I have had great experiences with atom.com. Since signing up recently, they've already sold three or four of my domain names. I recommend them.
Great communication and Smooth processing
Great working with Atom. Great communication and efficient processing. They know what they're doing
Good experience buying a premium domain…
Good experience buying a premium domain (10k+). They brokered transparently, and we got the domain we wanted quickly. Good communications
I've purchased multiple domains from…
I've purchased multiple domains from Atom, and so far it's been a great experience.
Excellent A+
The best domain marketplace for buyers and sellers
I have been involved in over 100 transactions through Atom.com (formally Squadhelp) the past 4 years. I have sold 20+ domains and purchased around 80 domains through the platform, and have not run into a single issue. The process is always smooth, support provides excellent service, and they truly care about their users' experience. Atom is without a doubt the most innovative and user friendly platform for buyers and sellers.
A Masterclass in Design. A Failure in Fairness
A Masterclass in Design, A Failure in Fairness
My Experience: I have been listing domains to sell on Atom for over 3 years, investing significant effort into the platform. The interface is sleek and modern, and my interactions with their customer support have been generally positive. They are responsive and helpful.
The Beautiful Illusion: Atom’s features are, on the surface, excellent. The platform boasts a beautiful interface, sleek logos, AI-generated background images, and a smooth escrow and transfer process. These are top-notch—but only in the rare event that a buried domain actually finds a buyer.
The Catastrophic Flaw: The Manipulated Marketplace Here’s the catch: the system is engineered so that the probability of a Standard listing selling is vanishingly small. Sellers are led to believe they’re competing in a vibrant, merit-based marketplace, but in reality, their most relevant assets are placed in a dark basement.
The Tesla Analogy: Imagine Atom is a Tesla. You get in—the design is flawless, the ride is smooth. You ask its navigation to find the best, closest coffee shop. But the system is hardwired to only show you a specific, expensive chain. It won’t show you a better, cheaper, or closer independent café—even if it’s right next to you. The system is designed from the ground up to prioritize partners that maximize the car company’s revenue.
That is the Atom marketplace.
A Real Example: I own the domain amigo.ai.in—an exact, literal match for the keyword “amigo.” But because it’s listed under the Standard category (with a 7.5% commission), it is not shown when a buyer searches for “amigo.” Instead, Atom displays thousands of Premium listings—many of which are less relevant or lower quality—because they yield up to 30% commission.
These domains aren’t shown because they’re better. They’re shown because they’re more profitable for Atom.
When I raised this concern with Atom’s support, I received the following reply:
“Hi Marc, Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I understand your concern. Premium domains appear first because they go through extra review and promotion. However, your Standard or Plus domains can still be found in search results—just not always on the first page.
Check this article for more info: What are Standard, Plus and Premium Listings?
I’ll share your feedback with our team as we continue to improve search visibility for all sellers.
Thanks for understanding. —Trini”
While I appreciate the polite tone and willingness to share feedback, this response confirms the core issue: search visibility is not based on relevance—it’s based on commission tier. My domain matches the buyer’s query exactly, yet it’s buried because I didn’t opt into a higher commission bracket.
And to clarify: the statement that “Standard or Plus domains can still be found in search results” is rarely true in practice. For a buyer to see my listing for amigo.ai.in, they would have to type the exact full domain—amigo.ai.in—into the search bar. Just typing “amigo” will not show my domain. Even typing amigo.ai won’t surface it. With over 2,000 TLDs in circulation, what are the chances a buyer will guess and type the full domain name exactly? It’s virtually zero.
The Consequences:
For Buyers: Search results are manipulated. You are not shown the most relevant options, but the ones that are most profitable for Atom’s bottom line.
For Sellers: Your most relevant assets are hidden unless you agree to a 300–400% increase in your commission rate.
The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: This isn’t just poor visibility—it’s a cycle that prioritizes Atom’s revenue over fairness. Standard listings are suppressed, which leads to low sales volume. Atom then points to that low volume as “proof” of their lower value, using it to justify pushing sellers toward more expensive tiers.
Final Verdict: I cannot recommend Atom in its current form. The platform isn’t broken—it’s working exactly as designed: to optimize for its own profit, not for the success of its sellers or the satisfaction of its buyers. If you have hundreds of domains to sell, it is a service to avoid. fewer than 10, it may be acceptable.
If Bing or any search engines were to suppress exact match results unless the website owner paid a premium to Bing. It would be considered search engine manipulation. Users would lose trust instantly. The entire purpose of a search engine is to deliver the most relevant results on the query not the ones that generates the most revenue for the platform. Atom's internal search behaves in exactly this way, because it is a close ecosystem, sellers have no recourse except writing a review on Trustpilot, and buyers have no idea they are being misled and not getting results as they should when typing "amigo" for instance.
Its great service!
Very responsive and helpful staff
Very responsive and helpful staff that walked me through the domain transfer process and promptly made changes I needed to where it needed to be transferred to. Everything was super quick and it only took 1 day to get the domain transferred to my account.
Seamless Experience with Excellent Transfer Process
I've been using atom.com for several months now, and I'm thoroughly impressed with how user-friendly the entire platform is. The interface is intuitive and clean, making it incredibly easy to navigate even for first-time users.
What really stands out is how straightforward the transfer process is. Whether I'm moving funds in or out, the transfers are always smooth and hassle-free. The step-by-step guidance is clear, and I've never encountered any confusion or technical issues during transactions.
The overall service quality is excellent - everything just works as it should. The platform is responsive, reliable, and genuinely makes financial management simple. I particularly appreciate that they've managed to keep things uncomplicated without sacrificing functionality.
I would highly recommend atom.com to anyone looking for a reliable service with an emphasis on user experience. The combination of ease of use and efficient transfer capabilities makes it a standout choice in the market.
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