One Letter from Category Recognition
pollingmonkey.com sits one letter from SurveyMonkey brand territory — and that proximity is not a liability. It is the asset. The mnemonic lands instantly for anyone in the survey, polling, or market research space. The monkey suffix carries established product-category recognition without the trademark exposure. For a startup entering the polling software market, or an incumbent looking to acquire a challenger brand before a competitor does, this is the domain you build on.
The full cluster: pollingmonkey.com, pollingopinion.com, pollingmedia.com, surveypolling.com, shoppingpoll.com, and shoppingpolls.com. Six properties spanning political technology, consumer research, and commerce-layer polling — a coherent bundle with a clear buyer profile and a realistic six-figure ceiling for the right acquirer.
The Market This Cluster Addresses
Political polling is a growth sector regardless of electoral cycle. The demand for real-time public opinion data — from campaigns, PACs, media organizations, and think tanks — has professionalized into a technology market with dedicated SaaS tooling, panel management platforms, and API-driven polling infrastructure. A startup entering this space needs a domain that signals category authority on first contact. pollingmonkey.com does that without explanation.
The market research SaaS segment is equally active. Survey tools, consumer insights platforms, and customer feedback products are a crowded market competing on brand differentiation as much as feature parity. A memorable, category-adjacent domain is a genuine competitive asset at the acquisition and fundraising stages, where first impressions determine term sheets.
The Asset Breakdown
pollingmonkey.com is the anchor. Memorable, brandable, and carrying an implicit product promise — fast, accessible, slightly irreverent polling that doesn’t require enterprise procurement. The profile of a self-serve SaaS tool with a freemium funnel and a developer-friendly API.
pollingopinion.com addresses the political and public affairs buyer directly. Opinion polling for campaigns, advocacy organizations, and media publishers is a distinct product category with distinct buyers. This domain signals that positioning without ambiguity.
pollingmedia.com opens a media and publishing dimension — a polling-native news product, a data journalism platform, or a polling aggregator in the FiveThirtyEight mold. The media framing also suits a B2B product that sells polling data as a content feed to news organizations.
surveypolling.com captures the overlap between the two dominant terms in the category. It is the domain a buyer registers when they want to own both sides of the vocabulary — useful as a redirect, a sub-brand, or a campaign landing page targeting users searching either term.
shoppingpoll.com and shoppingpolls.com address a distinct and underserved niche: consumer purchase intent polling, product preference research, and retail decision analytics. E-commerce platforms, consumer packaged goods companies, and retail intelligence firms use polling data to inform inventory, pricing, and product development decisions. The singular and plural coverage closes the namespace completely.
The Buyer Profile
A political technology firm building a self-serve polling product for campaigns and advocacy groups. A market research SaaS company acquiring a challenger brand before a competitor does. A consumer insights startup that needs a memorable domain to anchor its fundraising narrative. A polling aggregator or data journalism operation looking for a primary URL that carries category authority.
This cluster is priced for the research tech and political technology buyer — not the domain investor. The ask reflects the brand value of the anchor property and the namespace completeness of the bundle. Individual domain inquiries will be considered for non-anchor properties.
Acquisition Inquiry
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