How to Grant Access to Your Domain

We may ask you to add us as a delegate or contributor to your domain registrar. This allows us to help manage your settings without needing full login credentials.

πŸ“Œ Provider-Specific Access Instructions

GoDaddy

How to grant delegate access in GoDaddy


Google Domains / Squarespace

As of July 10, 2024, all Google Domains have migrated to Squarespace.
Learn how to manage permissions in Squarespace


Wix

Invite people to collaborate on your Wix site


SiteGround

Add a collaborator to your SiteGround hosting account


Namecheap

How to share access with someone else on Namecheap


Network Solutions

How to manage users in Network Solutions


Cloudflare


Hover

Hover does not offer built-in delegate access. However, they recommend contacting their support team to discuss secure ways to share access.
Contact Hover Support


Name.com

How to share domain access on Name.com

 

πŸ—οΈ Building a Website is Like Building a House

To understand why we ask for access to these platforms, here’s a simple analogy:

  • Domain = Your Address
    Example: 123MainStreet.com – it's how people find you online.

  • Hosting = The Land
    It's where your website lives, storing all the files, images, and pages.

  • Website = The House
    This is what people see when they visit your domain β€” your homepage, services, contact form, etc.

  • DNS = The Map
    This tells internet traffic where to go to reach your website.


πŸ’‘ Keep in Mind:
Your domain, hosting, and DNS might all live in different places β€” like GoDaddy, SiteGround, or Cloudflare. That’s why we sometimes need access to help keep your website running smoothly and securely.

 

πŸŽ₯ Quick Video Explanation

For a quick walkthrough of why and how to provide access, watch this short video:

πŸ‘‰ Watch the Video