Recently, renowned domain investor Andy Booth revealed on the X platform that he had been granted permission by a friend to publicly disclose two domain transactions: Conversive.ai and CEI.ai were both successfully sold for $50,000 each. Currently, both domains have been built and are in use, demonstrating the buyers' actual business deployment intentions rather than speculative acquisitions.

While the two transactions were for the same amount, their underlying brand meanings and application scenarios each have their own highlights, both reflecting the strong brand demand in the AI sector and the continued value of two-letter/combination words.
Conversive.ai: A Brand Domain Focusing on Conversational Intelligence
Conversive.ai originates from the words "Conversive / Conversational," directly conveying the semantics of "conversational" and "conversation-driven," perfectly aligning with one of the rapidly developing directions in the current AI field—conversational AI, intelligent interaction, and semantic agents (AI agents).

CEI.ai: A concise tech brand with three letters + AI, already in use.
The other CEI.ai is a typical example of a three-letter + AI brand structure. Three letters in the .ai suffix have always been highly liquid and have a wide buyer base, applicable to various scenarios such as company abbreviations, technical acronyms, and project names.
Against the backdrop of a continuously active .ai market, both Conversive.ai and CEI.ai have sold for $50,000, a stable and reasonable price range.