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Mauricio Carrillo
Financial journalist

The Hawks are Firmly Grounded

Besides publishing your site to the Webflow staging subdomain (e.g., yoursite.webflow.io), you can also publish your site to your own custom subdomain (e.g., blog.yourdomain.com) once you add a site plan to your site.

Before you get started, make sure you:

  • Add a site plan to your Webflow site
  • Own the subdomain name you want to connect to your site or buy a subdomain from a provider of your choice
  • Can update your DNS records with your domain registrar or DNS provider
  • Reset your DNS settings if you’ve previously hosted your subdomain elsewhere. This helps minimize and even eliminate loading issues or conflicts that might require troubleshooting later

In this lesson, you’ll learn:

  1. How to add a custom subdomain
  2. How to update your DNS records
  3. How to set the default domain
  4. How to verify the subdomain is pointing to Webflow
  5. How to publish your site to your custom subdomain
  6. FAQ and troubleshooting tips

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