18 comments

  • dankwizard 7 hours ago

    This post is just an ad in disguise.

    • briankelly 4 hours ago

      They got one other post where they faked some replies.

    • wruza 2 hours ago

      They could use some benefit of the doubt, but failed too many tests. No traffic, no reddit post, no usernames. Smh.

  • rendx 10 hours ago

    You may have been misled. Or lied to. Or something. You definitely didn't get 'gaslighted'. Gaslighting means turning your mind into a mess that doesn't trust its own perception any more, having a long term effect, causing PTSD, and requires much more than a simple "lie", or what sounds more like a simple difference of opinion or perspective.

  • yarrowy 8 hours ago

    “My” sounds scammy. Im assuming athenaai.com was taken? I would have done something like getathena.com or athenaapp.com

  • h2odragon 15 hours ago

    double 'A' is gonna feel wrong to type for English speakers. They've never done it when it wasn't an error.

    • xivi0n 14 hours ago

      Agree, that was one of the complaints as well...

    • hboon 7 hours ago

      SaaS? which the OP is running

  • ipaddr 10 hours ago

    myathenaai sounds awful regardless of extension. Athena.study is slightly better. Most ai companies are using .ai so athena.ai would probably convert much better. How much was that domain?

    • xivi0n 10 hours ago

      GoDaddy has athena.ai and it costs: £3,062,349. We paid a bit less than a $100 USD

  • nhggfu 11 hours ago

    curious post given it seems you have 4 referrering domains, and close to zero traffic or rankings [according to ahrefs tool] on the latter domain

  • wruza 15 hours ago

    Couldn’t find athena on r/domains, can I ask for a link to that thread?

    • xivi0n 15 hours ago

      Hi, basically we didn't ask specifically for our case, as there are more than enough posts about the TLDs and most replies are '.com or nothing else'.

      • collingreen 8 hours ago

        So by "we were gaslit" you mean "we made the wrong choice in hindsight after reading reddit"...

  • talldayo 16 hours ago

    Both of them sound scammy. Vanity domains and cheap TLDs can be visually attractive but also inherently signify that you can't afford a .com commercial TLD. .com domains come with a prestige status, but you can make it look suspicious by creating a long drawn-out name (myathenaai sounds a lot scammier than athena.com).

    You should be careful making broad conclusions about things that might not be causally related. The startup scene has a habit of using anecdotal experience as hard evidence of some big takeaway that's often not even true. I won't claim to know the situation any better than you do, but if you were a late-stage startup I would give you the same advice r/domains did.

    • brka 15 hours ago

      I agree about the second thing and you're right - the post was intentionally a bit clickbaity to stir up discussion. That being said, we genuinely believe our domain had an effect on our reach - it's definitely worth considering the domain choice carefully before settling on one.

      Thanks for the input - we're a bootstrapped very early stage startup so we do not have the option to go with an expensive .com domain - the .study is the one that made most sense as we are an education platform

    • xivi0n 15 hours ago

      Hey, thanks for the feedback! I'm the co-founder alongside the OP.

      We've performed some initial testing and captured the users feedback on both domains. After we switched the domain, without any other feature changes we've observed the website analytics and these are the reported numbers.

      Even other popular options like .co, .net, .ai and so on are over tens of thousands of US dollars, so we had two options, either to change the name or to go with the .study TLD.