atlas.ai
Atlas.ai is available. Asking price in the public post.
Namefi Feed brings public domain sale posts indexed from X into a searchable view, with seller handles, source links, TLD filters, and asking prices when available.
Public posts on X
sale posts as they appear
atlas.ai
Atlas.ai is available. Asking price in the public post.
northstar.io
Northstar.io posted with seller handle and source link.
signal.xyz
Signal.xyz public sale post indexed for review.
rivet.app
Rivet.app shared publicly with domain and asking price.
atlas.ai
Atlas.ai is available. Asking price in the public post.
northstar.io
Northstar.io posted with seller handle and source link.
signal.xyz
Signal.xyz public sale post indexed for review.
rivet.app
Rivet.app shared publicly with domain and asking price.
Namefi Feed
indexed posts power search
atlas.ai
@domaindesk
northstar.io
@nameseller
signal.xyz
@brandnames
Start with a searchable feed of public sale posts indexed by Namefi.
Narrow the view by domain text or TLD so the feed matches what you follow.
Open the source post, review the seller handle, and decide what is worth your attention.
->Capabilities
Filter public sale posts by name or TLD, then keep source links close when something looks relevant.
Feed is designed for scanning, but the source post stays one step away so you can review context before acting.
Source post
Open the original public post before you act.
source link
Seller handle
Review other indexed listings tied to the same handle.
@nameseller
RSS watch
Follow updates quietly from your reader.
feed/rss.xml
->Questions
Namefi Feed shows public sale posts indexed by Namefi from X. Open the source link before you act on a listing.
No. Feed shows asking prices when they are available in the indexed post or listing data.
No. Feed is a searchable view of public sale posts indexed by Namefi, not a complete view of every listing online.
Yes. You can subscribe by RSS when you want a quieter way to keep an eye on new indexed posts.
->Next step
Search indexed public sale posts, check source links, and keep an eye on new posts by RSS when that fits your workflow.
Open the feed