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What types of domains can I use for my funnel?
What types of domains can I use for my funnel?

Learn which domain types you can choose to publish your funnel

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Written by Luise
Updated over 6 months ago

You have 3 options here:

Domain Type

Example

Default Domain

perspectivefunnel.co/123

Perspective Subdomain

mycompany.perspectivefunnel.com/123

Custom Subdomain

hello.mycompany.com/123

Custom Top-Level Domain

mycompany.com/123

1. Default Domain

Our funnels automatically come with a default domain (e.g. perspectivefunnel.co/123). If you don't want to connect your own domain or create a Perspective subdomain, you can simply publish your funnel on this domain. Simply click on "Publish Funnel" and you will receive your default domain.

2. Perspective Subdomain

You don't have your own domain and still want personalization, then create a subdomain with Perspective (e.g. mycompany.perspectivefunnel.com ). You don't need any technical knowledge and the domain is ready to use in just 2 steps.

You can find a step-by-step guide to creating your Perspective subdomain here.

3. Custom Domain

Connect your own subdomain


Although you own a domain, you use it to run your website or your email and you want to keep it that way. Create a subdomain with your domain provider, e.g. hello.mycompany.com, and link it to Perspective via the domain settings. You can then publish all your funnels on this subdomain.

Connect your own top-level domain

You have your own domain, e.g. mycompany.com, and link it to Perspective via the domain settings. You can then publish all your Funnels on this domain.

Note 💡
Some domain providers do not allow CNAME entries for top-level/root domains. However, such a CNAME entry is mandatory for connecting the domain. If this is the case with your domain provider, we recommend simply using a subdomain or changing the domain provider.


You can find a step-by-step guide to connect your own domain here.


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