Connecting a custom domain to your platform ensures a professional web presence and enhances user trust. Follow these clear instructions to configure your custom domain using AWS Certificate Manager (ACM), CloudFront, and EC2 Load Balancer.
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Contact Us for Pre-Migration Configuration
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Step 1: Purchase a domain name
Before setting up your custom domain, you'll need to purchase a domain name from a domain registrar such as GoDaddy or Namecheap. Choose a domain name that is easy to remember and reflects your brand or website.
Step 2: Contact us
You can contact our support through this WhatsApp link or send an email to [email protected] with the title of “Custom Domain: (your domain name)”
Custom domains require backend configurations that we will handle for you. These configurations include creating and setting up a CloudFront distribution for your domain.
- Reach Out to Us:
- Contact our support team with the following details:
- Your custom domain name (e.g.,
www.example.com
or .example.com
).
- Any additional subdomains or alternative domain names you want configured.
- Let us know if you have specific requirements, such as caching policies or headers.
- Wait for Our Team to Complete the Setup:
- We will create a CloudFront distribution customized for your domain and backend requirements.
- Once completed, we will send you the CloudFront Distribution Name (e.g.,
abc123.cloudfront.net
).
- Verify the Distribution Name:
- Double-check the distribution name we provide to ensure accuracy.
- Keep this information ready for the DNS setup step.

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Setting Up Domain Records
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Step 1: Update Flowclass Settings
- Log In:
- Sign in to your admin dashboard.
- Navigate to Domain Settings:
- On the left-hand menu, go to Brand & Links.
- Click on the Domain Settings tab at the top of the page.
- Set Your Custom Domain:
- In the Custom Site Domain field, enter your custom domain (e.g.,
newgenerationkarateschool.com
).
- Click Save Changes.