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Brands: Connect a Domain or Subdomain
Brands: Connect a Domain or Subdomain

Link your Domain or Subdomain to easily share the content you've received!

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Written by Israel
Updated over 7 months ago

To make the content easily accessible you can now connect your domain or subdomain and share it through a link to your customer. 🤩

⚠️ Important: In order to access this feature, you will need to upgrade your Subscription Plan to AGENCY.


Why Connect Your Domain or Subdomain?

  1. Branding: When you connect your domain or subdomain to share content, it helps reinforce your brand identity. It presents a professional image to your audience, making it easier for them to recognize and remember your website.

  2. Customization: Connecting your domain or subdomain allows you to have complete control over the design and functionality of your link.

  3. Credibility: Websites with custom domains are generally seen as more trustworthy and credible. This can be especially important for businesses and e-commerce sites looking to build consumer confidence.


Steps to Connect Your Domain or Subdomain

Connecting your Domain or subdomain may seem like an intimidating task, but it's relatively easy. Here are the steps to follow:

  1. Navigate to the White Labeling section and select the "Add Domain" button.

  2. You will be taken to a new page to establish a connection with your Domain and select the "Add Domain" button on the bottom.

  3. Follow these easy steps to set up your Domain.

    ⚠️ Please be aware that it could take a while to establish the connection.


Sharing Content via a Link

Now that you've successfully connected your Domain or Subdomain, it's time to share your content with your customers.

Piece of cake! Simply find the content you've received and click on the "Share Content" button.

A new window will pop up and all you have to do is either click the link or copy it!

Your customers have to option to mark their Favorite content ❤️!


🎉 No more reading, you've got this!


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