DNS set up for TEvo Websites and Hosted Checkout
Once you have been told your TEvo Website or Hosted Checkout is ready it is up to you to configure DNS for your domain to point to our servers. This generally has to be done via the registrar at which you registered the domain name. It does not matter where your domain was registered or where your DNS is managed. The exact instructions on how and where to manage your DNS records will vary depending on the provider. Some popular registrars and their instructions include
Some domain registrars allow you to delegate access to us and we can do all of this for you.
Root Domain or Subdomain?
The process is different depending on whether you are using a root domain or a subdomain.
A root domain is a domain that consists of just your domain and the top-level domain (commonly referred to as TLDs). Common TLDs include .com, .net, and .org. If the domain you are pointing to your TEvo Website is something like example.com then you are using a root domain.
If the domain you are pointing to your TEvo Website is something like checkout.example.com or tickets.example.com then you are using subdomain.
If your desired address has a single period then you are using a root domain. If it has two or more periods then you are using a subdomain.
Step-by-step guide
Subdomains
Create a CNAME record
Set the name (sometimes called the hostname or prefix) to your subdomain. Example
checkoutas the subdomain.Set the value to
cname.vercel-dns.com.(The period at the end is important.)Set the TTL to the smallest value allowed, on GoDaddy that is 600 seconds.
Root Domains
Create an A record
Set the name to
@Set the value to
76.76.21.21Set the TTL to the smallest value allowed, on GoDaddy that is
600seconds.
Create a CNAME record
Set the name www
Set the value to
cname.vercel-dns.com.(The period at the end is important.)Set the TTL to the smallest value allowed, on GoDaddy that is
600seconds.
Best practices
DMARC configuration issues may occur for high-volume senders only. Affected clients will need to update their DNS settings as follows:
Hostname:
_dmarcTXT Value:
v=DMARC1; p=none
Additionally, other DNS records may also need to be updated:
(Additional information to be added at a TBD date)