Own the category language
Map and tag are native product verbs in location technology. The name explains the product before a salesperson does.
The exact .com brand for mapping and tagging the physical world.
In the age of AI clones, brand recall and stickiness are indispensable. MapTag.com is not just a domain name. It is a category-ready brand for companies building around maps, places, assets, and location intelligence.
Map and tag are native product verbs in location technology. The name explains the product before a salesperson does.
The same name can fit consumer maps, enterprise field operations, asset tracking, property data, spatial AI, and local commerce.
A concise exact .com creates trust at the first touchpoint and gives the buyer clean long-term brand ownership.
The value is not tied to one hypothetical app. It comes from the number of credible categories where this domain can become the front door.
Place saving, map annotation, geofencing, route planning, local discovery, and city guides.
Fleet visibility, field teams, delivery tracking, inspections, territory planning, and logistics dashboards.
Real estate search, parcel intelligence, site selection, neighborhood insights, and investment scouting.
Location intelligence, map-based data enrichment, IoT signals, movement analysis, and tagged media.
Public seven-figure sales for short, emerging-category names are rare and often private. The clearest public support comes from strategic .com acquisitions tied to platform shifts in AI, crypto, data, chat, and social.
Reported acquisition by Crypto.com founder Kris Marszalek ahead of a Super Bowl AI launch. View report
MicroStrategy sold the domain to Block.one for a blockchain-based social media platform. View report
Acquired by OpenAI after a prior $15.5M purchase by HubSpot co-founder Dharmesh Shah. View report
Escrow.com announced the sale as one of the largest publicly reported domain transactions. View report
Reported strategic rebrand by Monaco into Crypto.com, with a widely cited $12M price. View report
Sold as social media became a major internet growth category; later tied to Salesforce. View report
Public comparable sales are directional references only. MapTag.com is a two-word asset, while many seven-figure emerging-category comps are exact category .coms; the shared signal is strategic category ownership, not identical word structure.
Qualified buyers may pursue an outright acquisition or a structured long-term lease. Please include company identity, intended use, decision timeline, and preferred transaction path.