Put your own domain on what you publish
The Custom Domains hub lets you serve the pages you publish with Mewayz from a domain you own — instead of a shared Mewayz address. It works across several modules and manages SSL for you automatically. This guide walks through connecting a domain end to end.
What you can put on a custom domain
From the hub you can connect a domain to any of these public pages:
- Link-in-Bio — e.g. links.yourbrand.com
- Online store — e.g. shop.yourbrand.com
- Digital business card (VCard) — e.g. card.yourbrand.com
- Forms — e.g. forms.yourbrand.com
You can connect a different domain (or subdomain) for each one and manage them all from a single screen.
Before you start
- You need a domain you already own at any registrar (GoDaddy, Namecheap, Cloudflare, etc.). You don't buy the domain from Mewayz.
- Custom domains are available on paid plans. On the Free plan your page runs on a Mewayz subdomain — upgrade any time to connect your own.
Step-by-step
Step 1 — Open the Custom Domains hub. In the app, go to Domains in the main navigation. You'll see every domain you've connected, each with its current status.
Step 2 — Add your domain. Choose the page you want it on (Link-in-Bio, store, business card or form), then enter the exact domain or subdomain you want to use.
Step 3 — Add one DNS record. The hub shows a CNAME target — byo-origin.mewayz.cloud — with a one-click copy button. At your registrar's DNS settings, create a CNAME record for your domain (or subdomain) pointing to that value.
Step 4 — Wait for it to go live. Mewayz checks your DNS, issues an SSL certificate automatically, and switches the status to Live. DNS changes can take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours to propagate.
Reading the status
Each domain in the hub shows exactly where it stands:
- Waiting for DNS — we can't see your CNAME yet. Double-check the record at your registrar.
- Issuing certificate — DNS is verified; we're provisioning SSL.
- Live — your page is being served securely from your domain.
- If something needs attention, the hub shows a short reason so you know what to fix.
SSL and renewals
You don't manage certificates yourself. Once DNS points at Mewayz, HTTPS is provisioned and renewed automatically, so visitors always get a secure, padlocked connection.