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Publishing Landing Pages to a Custom Domain (Private Preview)
Publishing Landing Pages to a Custom Domain (Private Preview)

This article explains how to publish your Landing Page on your own custom domain.

Jessica Nash avatar
Written by Jessica Nash
Updated over a week ago

By default, all pages hosted by SendinBlue are published to a URL that shows sendinblue.net in the address. For example, https://1ldykjem.sibpages.com/your-page-name. These URLs are automatically secured by SSL.

Our custom domain feature is the easiest way to publish your pages to a custom or sub domain. Once it’s setup, you can publish any SendinBlue landing pages to a custom domain or subdomain, e.g. http://www.yourpersonaldomain.com/ or http://uniquename.yourpersonaldomain.com/.

Connect your Domain

Here’s how to setup your custom domain.

Step 1: Add Domain to SendinBlue

  1. After building your landing page, click 'Next' in the bottom right of the page to get to the Launch page.

  2. Once on the Launch page, scroll to the bottom and you will see a section to add custom domains. Start by entering the domain you want your landing page set up on. It can either be on your subdomain (name.yourpersonaldomain.com) or root domain (yourpersonaldomain.com).

Step 2: Connect & Verify Domain

After you've entered your domain and hit 'Connect', you'll see a modal window appear with a set of instructions to follow.

Once you have set your CNAME records, do a quick check to see if it has worked. It should look something like this:

Once you click on the 'Link' button, you'll be presented with a notification with a success or error message.

From here, click on the 'Check Your DNS' button, or the refresh icon to verify the status of your domain connection status. Once you click on the refresh icon, the status of your domain connected should turn to 'Active'.

iFrame Embed

You also have the option to embed your Landing Page on an existing site by using an iFrame code snippet. Simply create a new page on your site and embed the iFrame on the body of the page. Tip: Remove the header and footer from your Landing Page so that it inherits it from the overall site you embed it on.

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