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How to set up a custom school URL

Learn how to request and use a custom Teach ’n Go URL to create a branded and professional experience for your school.

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Written by Abdullah Al-Hussein
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Teach ’n Go allows you to use a custom URL like yourschool.teachngo.com, giving your school a more professional and recognisable online presence. This guide explains what a custom URL includes, its benefits, and how to request one.


What a custom URL includes

With a custom Teach ’n Go URL, you can:

  • Choose your URL: Select a subdomain that represents your school name.

  • Create a branded experience: Display your school logo on key pages such as login, registration, and invitation screens.

  • Send seamless invitations: All invitations sent from Teach ’n Go will automatically direct users to your custom URL.


Benefits of using a custom URL

Using a custom URL helps your school:

  • Boost branding: Increase visibility and recognition with a consistent school identity.

  • Look more professional: Present a polished and credible online presence.

  • Build trust: Help students, parents, and staff feel confident they are accessing your official school platform.


Pricing and setup time

  • One-time setup fee: €200

  • Setup time: Typically completed within two working days

  • Billing: An invoice will be sent once your custom URL is live


How to request a custom URL

  1. Contact the Teach ’n Go support team via chat or email.

  2. Share the custom URL you would like to use.

  3. Provide the school logo you want displayed on pages such as:

    • Login page

    • Registration page

    • Invitation screens

  4. Our team will confirm the details and begin the setup process.

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Summary / next steps

A custom Teach ’n Go URL helps strengthen your school’s brand and creates a more professional experience for everyone using the platform. Once set up, all users will automatically access Teach ’n Go through your personalised link.

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