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Workflow Example

What happens when a domain goes on legal hold.

Illustrative example of how NamBid suppresses pricing, buyers, and outreach when obvious risk appears before the domain is cleared.

This shows

The stop condition

The workflow is designed to block unsafe forward motion, not just warn quietly.

Suppresses

Pricing, buyers, outreach

Legal hold deliberately removes the downstream actions that would encourage a bad decision.

Boundary

Not legal advice

The example explains the workflow, not a legal determination.

Step 1: surface the caution

The domain review flags the risk signal before the user spends more time in the case.

  • Warnings stay tied to the case
  • Registry evidence supports the caution signal
  • The domain is moved into a hold posture

Step 2: suppress the action path

The product removes the workflow pieces that would otherwise create momentum toward outreach.

  • Pricing is hidden
  • Buyer mapping is suppressed
  • Outreach remains blocked until manual clearance

Step 3: review deliberately

If a team wants to override the hold, that choice stays explicit rather than implied.

  • Manual clearance is visible in the UI
  • The caution context remains available
  • The workflow makes the user slow down first

Search Intent

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show the seriousness of the risk workflow without making legal claims

This page is designed to explain one slice of the workflow clearly and route high-fit visitors into signup or the next relevant page.

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