$44.00

Connect your domain to GoHighLevel funnels and websites correctly the first time with zero downtime and no SSL certificate errors. This guide explains how GHL domain connection works using A records and CNAME records, walks you through adding your domain inside GHL before touching any DNS settings, provides exact step-by-step DNS configuration instructions for Cloudflare, Namecheap, and GoDaddy, explains how long DNS propagation takes and how to check progress using online tools, covers assigning your connected domain to a funnel or website, troubleshoots the most common SSL certificate errors including the number one cause which is Cloudflare proxy being set to orange instead of grey, and gives you best practice guidance for structuring multiple subdomains across multiple funnels.

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Description

Stop losing credibility with generic domain names—establish professional brand authority with your custom domain connected directly to your GHL funnels and websites. A branded domain is non-negotiable for converting leads. Generic subdomains signal amateur operations. This comprehensive setup guide eliminates the technical friction that stops most users from making the switch, ensuring your domain points correctly to GHL without errors, downtime, or SSL certificate failures.

The connection process involves DNS configuration across multiple registrars, each with different interfaces and terminology. Most users struggle because they don’t understand the relationship between A records, CNAMEs, and how GHL’s infrastructure expects your domain to be configured. This guide bridges that gap with registrar-specific instructions that remove guesswork and prevent costly mistakes that could take your funnels offline.

What You’ll Master:

  • The mechanics of how GHL domain connections work—why A records and CNAMEs matter differently depending on your setup
  • The correct sequence for adding your domain inside GHL before touching DNS settings (most users skip this and create conflicts)
  • Step-by-step DNS configuration for the three largest registrars: Cloudflare, Namecheap, and GoDaddy—with exact field names and values to enter
  • DNS propagation timing and verification methods so you know when your domain is fully active (not just when DNS updates show