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Northwest Hardwoods Rebrands to NWH.com to Simplify Their Customers’ Experience

Northwest Hardwoods was established in 1967, and since then, the company has grown to become a leading producer and supplier of hardwood lumber to customers in North America, Europe, and Asia. To simplify their customers’ experience, the company recently shortened its name to NWH. The transition was an obvious step for NWH and its expanding ambitions as a well-known market leader.

The future of Call.com revealed

In a recent DNW podcast, Serial entrepreneur and CEO Desktop.com Rolf Larsen shared the plans for the Call.com domain name and why it’s worth investing in.

Chill Brands Has Invested in Chill.com to Better Communicate Its Mission

The acquisition of the Chill.com domain name is part of Chill Brands’ visual refresh campaign, aiming to enhance customer targeting and ensure that the brand’s marketing is consistent across all channels. The company’s focus on selling CBD and other natural components as functional, fun, and relaxing will be renewed by the brand refresh, further perfectly paired by the new domain name Chill.com.

StrikeForce Rebrands as Zerify Focusing Solely on Its Proactive Cybersecurity Solutions

Zerify (formerly known as StrikeForce Technologies, Inc.) is one of the top players in the proactive cybersecurity solutions sector. The company has been operating for over 20 years serving small to midsize businesses (SMBs) and enterprise companies.

Gravity Forms Boost Online Presence and Increase Brand Awareness by Investing in Gravity.com

Founded in 2009, Gravity Forms builds WordPress-based business workflow applications. The company has been operating for 13 years and is commonly referred to as Gravity. The premium Gravity.com domain, which had previously belonged to Yahoo, Verizon, Oath, and AOL, was recently bought by Gravity, according to a Tweet from the company.

Autopilot Rebrands to Ortto, Expanding Its Scope of Work and Strengthening Its Global Presence

Autopilot, a leading marketing automation solution, recently announced a complete rebrand to Ortto. The rebrand is a reaction to the significant growth the company has experienced and its expanding capabilities to match the new vision. Christopher Doyle, Co-founder of Ortto, shared that the decision to rebrand also comes from the company’s desire to strengthen its global presence and create greater market distinction.

HearHere expands service and product offerings and rebrands to Autio

Headquartered in Santa Barbara, California, the travel audio entertainment app Autio uses geolocation to automatically play stories about iconic landmarks, cities, and towns in the area. The startup joined with The Moth, a famous storytelling nonprofit, last month to contribute $1 from each Autio membership sold to support storytelling workshops and resources and to provide […]

Insurance Startup Branch Acquires Unicorn Status and the Exact Brand Match Domain Name Branch.com

Branch is a full-stack insurance company that uses data, technology, and automation to simplify and lower the cost of purchasing home and auto insurance. The company recently raised $147 million in Series C funding and joined the unicorn club at a $1.05B valuation. 

R3-IoT Rebrands to Krucial, Representing the Importance of Making Digital Transformation Available For All

Satellite-enabled connectivity start-up R3-IoT announced a rebrand to Krucial and officially launched its new flagship product – Krucial CONNECT. The company, founded in 2018 by Allan Cannon and Kevin Quillien, has seen significant growth in recent years, doubling its headcount and closing a $4.3 million seed investment round in July 2021.

July 2022 Funded Startups and Their Domain Names Choices

Overview Investors’ focus continues to move from late-stage to early-stage companies in July. According to Crunchbase data, funding in July 2022 was close to $28 billion, down 34% from $42 billion in June. Furthermore, funding has decreased by 56% from $63 billion in July 2021 and has been the lowest funding month since November 2020. […]

Scale.ai Upgrades to Scale.com to Reflect the Company’s Rapid Growth

Country extensions also come with certain risks that an established brand like Scale would better avoid as it grows. Scale AI found a solution by investing in the premium dictionary word domain name Scale.com and bringing trust and credibility to their business.

Modular Raises $30 Million While Revealing Its Global Ambitions with Upgrade to Modular.com

After growth and establishment, companies that start with a compromise extension often upgrade their domains. The example with Modular is no different; the company secured its exact brand match domain name Modular.com. 

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