The name the AI era has been waiting for.
The Case for Civili
We stand at an inflection point. Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant promise — it is reshaping how we work, communicate, govern, and relate to one another. And yet, as our machines grow more capable, a quiet crisis deepens: the erosion of the very quality that defines civilization itself. Civility.
The companies that will define the next century of AI are not simply those with the most parameters or the fastest chips. They are the ones that understand the human stakes — that technology, at its best, is a force for bringing people together, not driving them apart. The world is waiting for an AI company brave enough to make that its founding principle.
That company deserves a name equal to its ambition. A name rooted in history, resonant in meaning, and unmistakable in identity. A name that signals, from the first moment a person hears it, that this organization stands for something larger than profit — that it stands for people.
That name is Civili.
"The most powerful AI companies won't just be technically superior — they'll be trusted."
Market Context
Single-word .com domains are among the scarcest assets on the internet. The market consistently rewards quality names at prices that reflect their long-term brand value.
Domain
Sale Price
Year
Voice.com
Voice social platform
$30,000,000
2019
Sex.com
Category domain
$13,000,000
2010
Fund.com
Finance category
$9,999,950
2008
AI.com
Acquired by OpenAI
$11,000,000
2023
Robot.com
Robotics category
$1,200,000
2021
Civic.com
Civic tech platform
$2,500,000
2018
Civil.com
Journalism startup
$800,000
2017
Civili.com
Available now
$500,000
2026
< 1,000
Single-word .com domains remain unregistered globally
$2.4M
Average sale price of a top-tier single-word .com in 2023
10–100×
Typical ROI on premium domain acquisitions within 5 years
Why Civili
01
Derived from the Latin cīvīlis — meaning civil, of or relating to citizens — Civili carries two thousand years of civilizational weight. Latin roots confer instant authority and permanence. They signal that a brand is built to endure, not merely to trend. In a landscape of invented syllables and misspelled words, a name with genuine etymology is a rare and powerful asset.
02
The central anxiety of the AI age is not capability — it is character. Will these systems make us more humane, or less? A company named Civili answers that question before it is even asked. It is a positioning statement, a mission declaration, and a brand promise compressed into six letters. For AI safety, social robotics, enterprise AI, or any company that puts human values at the center of its work, no name fits more precisely.
03
Six letters. Three syllables. Instantly pronounceable in every major language. Civili is the kind of name that sticks — elegant without being obscure, distinctive without being alienating. It holds up on a business card, a Times Square billboard, and a Senate hearing. Single-word .com domains of this quality are extraordinarily rare. Most are long gone. This one is available now.
The Investment
Premium single-word .com domains consistently command seven-figure valuations. Voice.com sold for $30 million. AI.com changed hands for an undisclosed sum widely reported in the tens of millions. Insurance.com fetched $35.6 million. The pattern is clear: in a world where brand identity is everything, the right domain is not a cost — it is a cornerstone.
The global AI market is projected to exceed $1.8 trillion by 2030. Robotics investment is accelerating at a pace not seen since the early internet. The company that claims Civili.com today acquires not just a URL, but a brand narrative, a positioning advantage, and a name that will appreciate in value alongside the industry it serves.
At $500,000, Civili.com represents a fraction of a Series A round — and a permanent, compounding return on brand equity that no advertising spend can replicate.
Asking Price
$500,000
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