This is a step-by-step guide to help you connect your domain name to your white-label software, ensuring that your users can access the platform through your designated domain.
Choose a domain name for your white-label software. This can be any domain that you own or plan to use. You can register it through platforms like Namecheap, GoDaddy, etc.
Create a free account on Cloudflare for better DNS management. It’s recommended due to its security features like HTTPS.
Copy Cloudflare’s name servers and paste them into the DNS settings of your domain registrar (e.g., Namecheap or GoDaddy).
Step 3: Set Your Business Name and Login URL in the White Label Dashboard
In your white label dashboard, go to the "White Label" section and then "Business Account."
Input your business name and specify the login URL (e.g., app.yourdomain.com). The prefix before your domain (like "app") is called the subdomain.
Step 5: Add an A Record in Cloudflare
In Cloudflare, navigate to your domain’s DNS settings and add an A record.
Use the subdomain (e.g., app) in the "Name" field.
Enter the IP address provided in the tutorial (e.g., 35.202.50.27).
Save the record with the orange proxy turned on.
DNS changes may take up to 24 hours to propagate, though they often update faster. Once propagated, your login screen should be accessible at the specified domain.