How to: Configure CNAME records for Google Domains

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What is a CNAME record?

A CNAME is a kind of DNS record that simply tells Google Domains to map a custom domain or sub-domain to another website.
This way when a visitor goes to the custom domain, Google Domains will take them to the website you specified.

Why do you need a CNAME record?

By creating a CNAME record, you will connect your custom domain or sub-domain from Google Domains to another service (for example, your site that is hosted on Cloakist).
You only need to make this connection once, then it will be set up for the lifetime of your website.

Step 1: Log In to Google Domains

Log in to your Google Domains dashboard: Google Domains Login
You will see many options here, but you only need to focus on creating new DNS records.

Step 2: Add CNAME Records for Google Domains

Google Domains provides an extensive guideline for creating new CNAME records.

Step 3: Wait

Once you added the new CNAME records, Google Domains will take a few minutes to make these settings available to all regions globally. This is called DNS propagation.
Google Domains can take up to 24 hours to propagate the CNAME records, but it usually only takes a few minutes.
(if you wait for more than an hour for your CNAME records to be connected, please contact Cloakist support and we will help you get set up)

How we use CNAME records at Cloakist

  1. When you create a new site with Cloakist you need to connect your custom Google Domains domain or sub-domain.
  1. This tells Google Domains that any visitor that goes to your specified domain will be directed to the Cloakist service.
  1. The service you choose to use can be any of our supported platforms.
  1. When creating your site on Cloakist, we will monitor your Google Domains setup and make sure the connection is working.
  1. As soon as we can see the Google Domains CNAME records are connected, you will receive an email to notify you that your new site is live!