Feature · Custom domains
Your client links, on your domain.
Connect pages.yourstudio.com once and publish every proposal, deck, and demo to it — each page on its own slug, with automatic HTTPS. Your clients see your brand in the address bar, not ours.
What it does
One domain, every page, zero certificate chores
One domain, all your pages
A custom domain belongs to your workspace, not to a single page. Connect pages.yourstudio.com once and every page you publish there gets its own slug — proposals, decks, demos, all under one roof.
One DNS record to set up
Add the domain in your dashboard, create a single CNAME record pointing to mars.pagelive.site, and you’re connected. The dashboard shows live status while DNS propagates.
HTTPS, automatically
An SSL certificate is issued and renewed for you automatically (via Cloudflare for SaaS). No certificates to buy, upload, or remember to renew.
Your links live on your domain
Clients see yourstudio.com, not a hosting provider’s address. The link carries your brand — and because it’s your domain, the address your clients know stays yours.
pages.yourstudio.com — one domain, many pages
- pages.yourstudio.com/acme-proposal
- pages.yourstudio.com/q3-deck
- pages.yourstudio.com/onboarding-demo
How it works
Connected in three steps
Add your domain
In the dashboard, add the domain or subdomain you want your client links on — pages.yourstudio.com is a popular pattern.
Point one CNAME
Create a CNAME record at your DNS provider pointing to mars.pagelive.site. The dashboard checks the connection and issues the SSL certificate automatically.
Publish to it
Pick the domain when you publish (from the dashboard or straight from Claude) and choose a slug. Every page on the domain gets a clean, branded address.
Frequently asked
How many custom domains can I connect? +
Pro includes 5 custom domains per workspace; Team includes 25. Each domain can host as many pages as you like — pages are addressed by slug, so one domain comfortably serves all your client links.
Does every page need its own domain? +
No — that’s the point. A domain is workspace-level: connect it once, then publish any number of pages to it, each with its own slug like pages.yourstudio.com/acme-proposal.
What DNS record do I need? +
One CNAME from your chosen hostname to mars.pagelive.site. That’s the whole setup — SSL is issued automatically once the record is live, and the dashboard shows the status while you wait.
Are pages on my domain still private and tracked? +
Yes. Everything else carries over: noindex by default, optional passwords, and full link tracking. The domain changes what the address looks like, not how the page is protected.
Put your next proposal on your own domain.
One CNAME, automatic SSL, and every page still tracked and private by default.