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Custom Domain as Meeting Scheduler Link
Custom Domain as Meeting Scheduler Link

Learn how to set a custom domain as meeting scheduler

Sushant Shekhar avatar
Written by Sushant Shekhar
Updated today

Hi there!πŸ‘‹

You can use your own domain or subdomain for Meeting Scheduler. πŸ“…

Instead of using meet.salesblink.io domain, which is the default.

Custom Domain = Your Branding

Set a Custom Domain 🌟

  1. Head over to Meet Settings. βš™οΈ

  2. Check the "Use your domain/subdomain" & click on the dropdown "Select Domain".

  3. Click on "New" to add your custom domain/subdomain.

  4. Click on the "Select Domain" dropdown and then click on 'Add'.

5. Select your domain type as "Meeting Custom Domain" and enter your domain/subdomain.
ex: sushantshekhar.com or meet.sushantshekhar.com

πŸ”΄ If you have a live website on your domain, then you should connect custom subdomain (with CNAME) instead of custom domain (with A record) otherwise your website will stop working.

6. You will see the need to set the following DNS records to verify domains.

For Verifying Domains βœ…

Type

Name

Value

A Record

@ or yourdomain.com

157.230.203.192

For Verifying Sub-Domains βœ…

Type

Name

Value

CNAME

subdomain.yourdomain.com

meet.salesblink.io

7. Add the DNS records & hit "Verify Records".βœ…

Note: It can take up to 24 hours βŒ›for DNS records to be updated before "Verify Records" will work.

8. Once Verified βœ…, navigate back to Meet Settings and select the custom domain as your meeting scheduler link.

That's all! You can go ahead and share your newly made link with your leads πŸ™Ž now.

How to update DNS Records? 🌟

The process is slightly different depending on your DNS service, here are guides for some popular ones.

Hope you found this help doc useful! πŸ˜€

FAQ

Why is my custom domain/subdomain not connected after 24 hours?

  • Make sure that there are no other A records or CNAME records for the same "Name" in your DNS records.

  • If you are using Cloudflare, do not select "Proxied", instead go with "DNS Only"

  • You can use this free DNSCHECKER to check if CNAME or A Record is set globally or not.

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