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Workflow Example

What a portfolio triage pass looks like on a real working slice.

Illustrative example of how NamBid turns a batch of domains into an action-ranked queue for renewal, repricing, hold, and outbound decisions.

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Batch decision-making

The value comes from ranking a slice fast, not from pretending every domain deserves equal review.

Good first use

10 to 50 active names

A manageable slice makes the queue immediately useful.

Best outcome

Clearer focus

The goal is a smaller set of domains that deserve actual attention.

Step 1: import a working slice

Bring the domains you are actively reviewing rather than your whole book on day one.

  • Upload a CSV
  • Let the workspace score and rank the slice
  • Review the legal watchlist first

Step 2: narrow the queue

Use action and priority to reduce the number of names that deserve deeper work.

  • Sort by priority or legal caution
  • Filter the action recommendation
  • Focus the names that are most worth pushing now

Step 3: move the best names forward

Once a domain stands out, open the buyer view or outreach flow from the same workspace context.

  • Carry the current case into buyers
  • Open outreach only when the name is ready
  • Keep the rest of the inventory visible for later decisions

Search Intent

domain portfolio triage example

move portfolio users toward a first CSV upload

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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