roamy.me
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roamy.me

Friendly. Personal. A five-letter .me for travel apps, eSIM services, and the personal-mobility brands of the next decade.

Lease-to-own
166/mo EUR
60 months · Domain control day one · Owned on completion Ongoing after completion: standard .me renewal only — typically USD 7–20/year via your registrar.
What's included +

Use it from day one. Own it on completion.

  • Full operational control of roamy.me from day one — DNS, MX, hosting, your brand
  • Lease infrastructure via escrow — no interest, no credit check. Via a licensed escrow service.
  • Final payment (month 60) transfers ownership in full
  • Same renewal cost (USD 7–20/year) once owned, no surprises

If circumstances change:

  • Late or missed payments are renegotiated case-by-case — we'd rather find a structure that works than terminate the agreement
  • Early payoff at any time, prorated against remaining balance

The lease price is for the asset. Optional extras (trademark, logo, advisory) are separate.

Start lease Via a licensed escrow service
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Escrow-protected · On request 3 ways to acquire — Buy, lease, bid. Name availability · 1–7 days on payment
The Name

A name built for the modern traveler.

— A domain dossier can be sent on request.

roamy.me is a near-perfect TLD pairing. The verb roam means to move freely without fixed direction — the exact emotional core of travel, of mobile data, of personal exploration. The -y suffix turns it into a friendly noun-or-adjective (foamy, dreamy, breezy), and the .me TLD makes the whole construction read as personal: roam·y·me, the way I move.

The morphology is operational. Roam is the technical term used by every mobile network on earth — data roaming, voice roaming, roaming charges, free roaming. For an eSIM platform, a travel SIM marketplace, or a connectivity-first mobility brand, the name already speaks the operational vocabulary of the category. No translation, no metaphor required.

Where descriptive names like travel or mobile are commodities, roamy is brand: a single word with friendly cadence that signals movement without limiting application. Travel apps, eSIM platforms, mobile-data marketplaces, nomad-services, travel-insurance DTC, remote-work mobility products, location-aware consumer apps — the mark holds in each.

Funded consumer mobility ventures cluster in this short-friendly pattern. Airalo, Holafly, Saily, Nomad, GigSky — short, brandable .com names that prioritize approachability over technical precision. roamy.me sits one register softer: the .me anchor makes the personal-mobility positioning explicit, the way Twitter/Instagram leveraged shorter .me handles for consumer-direct brands.

Lowercase across the entire name (roamy.me) reads as a friendly handle, not a corporate URL. The name reads as approachable on a travel app icon, an eSIM checkout, or a Series A consumer-deck slide. Soft. Short. Already a brand.

Travel apps & itinerary platformsStrong fit
eSIM & mobile-data marketplacesStrong fit
Nomad-services platformsStrong fit
Travel-insurance DTCStrong fit
Remote-work mobility productsGood fit
Location-aware consumer appsGood fit
Phonetics & IP Posture

How it sounds. How it files.

Pronunciation /ˈroʊ.mi/ · ROH·mee · reads as roam + friendly diminutive
Trademark Coined diminutive. Built from a generic verb root. Distinctiveness via composite (name + TLD). Registrable in Nice classes 9 · 38 · 39 · 42.
01 Pronunciation in detail IPA · stress · syllables · rhymes · cross-language read
Spoken ROH·mee IPA /ˈroʊ.mi/ Syllables roa · my (2 syllables, first-syllable stress) Stress First syllable — ROH-mee Rhymes with foamy · dreamy · breezy · holiday

Roam is a universal travel-tech token. Recognized across EN, DE (roaming), FR, IT, ES, PT, NL — every European market with mobile-data infrastructure uses the English root roaming directly. Transliterates as ローミー (JA), 로미 (KO), 漫游 (ZH semantic — roaming).

02 Written examples across scripts Latin · all-caps · hyphenated · katakana · hangul · hanzi
Latin roamy All-caps ROAMY Hyphenated roa-my Phonetic respell ROH·mee 日本語 ローミー (katakana) 한국어 로미 (hangul) 中文 漫游 (roaming, semantic)
03 Trademark status & Nice classes USPTO · EUIPO · WIPO · classes named in full
"roamy"
as a mark
Coined diminutive of a generic verb (roam + -y) — derived from a common term but distinctive as a brand name. Per EUIPO and USPTO practice, suffixed diminutives of generic verbs are registrable when used as brand identifiers in specific commercial classes. roamy.me as a composite (name + TLD) has stronger registrability than roamy alone. Full clearance recommended in Nice 9, 38, 39, 42 pre-launch.
"roam" /
"roamer"
(neighbours)
Generic in travel and telecoms contexts — unprotectable as standalone. Protection for roamy.me comes from the specific composite, design treatment, documented consumer use, and the premium .me TLD anchoring.
Clearance Phonetic and orthographic neighbours mapped — including Roamly (US travel insurance), Roamingman, Roamer, and adjacent travel-tech variants. A full clearance memo across requested classes and territories is delivered with the under mutual NDA.
UDRP / URS No history on record. Title warranted unencumbered at closing.

Categories most natural to a roamy-branded venture, per the WIPO Nice Classification (the international standard for trademark goods & services, 12th edition):

  • Class 9 Travel apps, eSIM software, mobile applications, downloadable software
  • Class 38 Telecommunications, mobile-data services, roaming services, eSIM provisioning
  • Class 39 Travel arrangement, travel agency services, transport reservations
  • Class 42 SaaS for travel platforms, scientific research, software development

Extendable, if relevant: Class 35 (travel-DTC advertising), Class 36 (travel insurance), Class 43 (accommodation booking).

Indicative information. A registered trademark requires substantive examination by the relevant office and is not conveyed with the domain. Introduction to qualified trademark counsel is available on request — quoted separately from the asset.

Brand Concept
Three directions. Custom mark on request.
roamy · ROAMY · roamy
Limited Window

Or submit a sealed bid.

Periodically, roamy.me enters a private auction round — a time-bounded sealed-bid process. Submit your best-and-final offer by the closing date.

Bids are for the domain itself Optional services — trademark search, identity work — are quoted separately.

Why submit a sealed bid? +

A sealed-bid round is reviewed by xtr.name, with the right to accept, counter, or decline any offer — standard practice for any auction handling assets above placeholder value. The full process, including reserve mechanics and bid evaluation, is documented at xtrname.com.

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Better terms. Sealed bids open conversation on price, payment structure, transfer timing, and included extras — not a yes/no on list price.
02
Privacy. Outright purchases via public marketplaces typically appear in public price databases. Sealed bids stay private between buyer and seller — useful for stealth launches and corporate consolidations.
03
Strategic standing. A compelling story — brand fit, brand credibility, planned use — can win the asset over a higher but less-targeted offer. Selection considers fit, not only price.
Current round closes December 31, 2026, 23:59 UTC
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Questions

Frequently asked.

Is the price negotiable?

Serious offers get a response within 72 hours. Submit via the form or the chat.

What languages do you respond in?

48-hour response in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish. 96 hours in Japanese, Korean, Chinese. Write in your language; we adapt. Documents execute in English.

Is discretion available? Can we proceed under NDA?

Yes. Mutual NDAs are standard for stealth launches, consolidations, and rebrands. Buyer identity, intended use, and terms stay confidential.

How does lease-to-own work?

Fixed monthly payment via licensed escrow, with full domain control from day one — DNS, hosting, brand. Final payment transfers ownership. No interest, no credit check. Terms confirmed in writing at signing.

What's included with each path? What's not?

The domain, escrow-protected transfer, and white-glove support. No royalties, no recurring fees. Optional extras — trademark search, brand identity, name development — are listed separately at /services.

What documentation do you provide for due diligence?

Public fact sheet on this page in two minutes. Extended dossier (7+ pages) under NDA. Sale agreement, escrow instructions, transfer checklist at LOI.

How does the transfer process work, end to end?

1. Choose acquire, lease, or bid. 2. Pay — funds in escrow until verified. 3. Transfer to your registrar in 1–7 days. 4. Build.

Are there ongoing costs after purchase?

Standard .me renewal — usually from USD 10 per year, paid to your registrar. No royalties, no platform fees.

How does the private auction work?

Sealed-bid window. Bidders submit best-and-final in writing. At close, xtr.name accepts, counters, or passes — highest bid is not the automatic winner. Same format as art and M&A.

Can I make an offer outside an auction round?

Yes. Acquire and lease are always available via the form or chat. Auction rounds are when competitive bidding is encouraged — not a barrier.

Who is the seller?

Listed by xtr.name by Fairlane Ventures — contracting entity for all transactions. Active in the identity industry since 2020. Title warranted unencumbered at closing; transfers via licensed escrow.

Inquire Multilingual · EN · DE · FR · IT · ES within 48h JA · KO · ZH within 96h Write in your preferred language — we'll respond in kind.

Three ways to make this name yours.

Use the form to indicate your preferred path. We respond to every serious inquiry within 48 hours.

Documentation
  1. instant · in this window
  2. Extended dossier 7+ pages · under mutual NDA
  3. In-deal package Sale agreement, escrow, closing checklist · at LOI

We respond to every inquiry within 48 hours (96 hours for JA · KO · ZH). Your information is never shared, sold, or used for marketing.

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