Timr.co.uk
A four-letter .co.uk built for a brand, not a product description.
Timr.co.uk is a short, brandable name in the modern dropped-vowel style of Flickr, Tumblr and Grindr - it works as a time-tracking SaaS, a scheduling app, a productivity tool, or any abbreviation a founder wants to build a brand around, and the .co.uk extension anchors it to the UK market by default.
Asking price
£7,495
One-time. Includes Escrow.com handling
and Nominet IPS-tag transfer.
Why Timr.co.uk
Three reasons this name earns its keep.
Four letters, infinite optionality
Short, memorable, easy to type on a thumb keyboard, easy to say in a thirty-second pitch and easy to slot above a logo without crowding the design. The dropped-vowel style reads as software-native, the kind of name that sits comfortably between an MVP launch and a Series A rebrand without needing either.
Brand-first, not category-locked
Literal domains pay an SEO premium but trap the business inside one definition. A brandable four-letter name does the opposite - it lets the founder define the category rather than inherit one, which matters most precisely when the product is still finding its shape.
A .co.uk that says British SaaS
UK buyers prefer to buy software from UK suppliers when GDPR, VAT, billing currency and data residency are decision factors - and they are decision factors more often than founders care to admit. The .co.uk signals all of that from the URL, in a way a .io or .com simply cannot.
Ideal for
Where the name does most of the work.
Time-tracking and timesheet SaaS
For Toggl, Harvest and Clockify-style products - the name is functionally descriptive without being literal, which is the harder, more defensible end of brandable SaaS naming.
Scheduling, booking and calendar apps
For Calendly, SavvyCal and YouCanBookMe-style tools wanting a UK-facing brand - four letters, easy to type on mobile, easy to say on a podcast ad, easy to defend as a trade mark.
Productivity, focus and time-management tools
For Pomodoro timers, focus-session apps, deep-work platforms and habit trackers - categories where the brand has to feel light and modern rather than enterprise-grade, and a short vowel-dropped name does that work instantly.
Any UK SaaS or consumer brand wanting a four-letter handle
For founders building anything from a fintech to a fitness app who want a short, memorable, brand-led URL rather than a literal descriptor - the name is a blank canvas with a UK address, which is rarer than the .co.uk register suggests.
How the purchase works
A clean handover, in three steps.
Funds held in secure escrow
Transactions run through Escrow.com — either bank transfer, credit or debit card. Funds release only on confirmed transfer; there is no point at which both the domain and the money sit with the seller.
Transfer in 1–3 working days
The domain owner is changed and transferred to the buyer. You are hand-held through the change end to end. Transfers typically complete within 24 hours.
A signed agreement for your records
A countersigned transfer agreement is issued on completion, alongside the registrar paperwork — clean provenance for due diligence, accounting, or any future resale.
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Make Timr.co.uk yours.
Asking £7,495