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By default, your published funnel pages are served on a shared Fig subdomain. Connecting a custom domain lets you publish pages at a URL you own — for example, offers.yourcompany.com — which improves brand consistency and can help with ad tracking and conversion tracking setup.

Adding a domain

1

Open Settings → Domains

Navigate to Settings in the sidebar and select Domains.
2

Click Add Domain

Click the Add Domain button. Enter the full domain or subdomain you want to use (e.g. go.yourcompany.com).
3

Configure DNS

After adding the domain, open the domain’s Configure page to see the DNS records you need to add at your domain registrar or DNS provider.You will be shown one or both of the following records to add:
Record typePurpose
TXTOwnership verification — proves you control the domain. Required before the domain is marked as verified.
A record or CNAMERoutes traffic from your domain to the Fig infrastructure. Required before pages are accessible at your domain.
Add the records at your DNS provider, then return to the Configure page and click Verify.
4

Verify the domain

Click Verify on the domain’s Configure page. Fig checks your DNS records and updates the domain status. Verification can take a few minutes to propagate after you add the DNS records.The domain shows two status badges:
  • Verified — ownership TXT record confirmed.
  • DNS Active — routing A record or CNAME confirmed and traffic will be served.
DNS propagation typically takes a few minutes but can occasionally take up to 24–48 hours depending on your DNS provider and TTL settings.

Assigning a domain to a funnel

Once a domain is verified and DNS is active, you can assign it to a funnel from within the funnel settings. When a domain is assigned to a funnel, all published pages in that funnel are accessible under that domain. You can also assign a domain to a specific funnel page rather than the entire funnel — useful if you want a single landing page at a dedicated URL.

Domain status

Each domain in the list shows its current verification and DNS state:

Verified

The TXT ownership record has been confirmed. The domain is registered to your workspace.

Pending

Ownership has not yet been confirmed. Add the TXT record at your DNS provider and click Verify.

DNS Active

The A record or CNAME is resolving correctly. Traffic to this domain will reach your funnel pages.

DNS Not Configured

The routing record has not been detected. Add the A record or CNAME shown in the Configure page.

Removing a domain

Click the trash icon next to a domain to remove it from your workspace. The domain is deregistered from Fig’s hosting infrastructure and any funnel pages previously served at that domain will no longer be accessible there.
Removing a domain immediately stops traffic to any pages using that domain. Make sure to update any live ad campaigns, email links, or other references before removing a domain.