Privately held category domain

The category already has a name.

Roleplay is already how people describe interacting with AI — characters, agents, tutoring, training, games, synthetic users, interactive worlds. Whoever holds the exact-match .com owns the category's front door — before a competitor defines it.

Category language

Users already call interacting with AI characters, tutors, and agents roleplay. The language is settled; the address is not.

Consumer surface

The exact-match destination for the category's highest-intent traffic — people who type the word because they already want the thing.

Defensive control

Whoever holds the canonical name shapes how the category is understood. Left unowned, that power falls to a weaker operator — or a rival.

Cross-sector pull

AI labs, games, education, training, synthetic users, interactive agents, virtual worlds. The pull is cross-sector — and so is the competition for the name.

For principal-side buyers and authorized representatives.

This is not a startup, an app, an API, or a companion platform. It is the canonical namespace for a behavior becoming native to AI products and interactive software — acquired once, held by one owner.

Traffic and inbound-interest data, ownership verification, and transfer mechanics are available after qualification.