This guide will show you how to set up your domain to point to Hostnotion (and therefore your Notion page).
Or if you’d prefer to watch a video:
https://www.loom.com/share/e767041648bb44c4a2b59841abc72178
https://www.loom.com/share/1dda7cf1f0534585a4297e40fa8b9a95
This step requires you to go to your Domain Registrar and locate your DNS records. You can usually find this by following links to "Manage DNS". Here is what GoDaddy looks like:
Godaddy: Find ‘manage DNS’
Namecheap: You want to go to ‘Advanced DNS’
This will take you to your DNS records:
Your subdomain is likely www
but you might have gone for docs
or blog
(or literally anything). You want this to point to Hostnotion. To do this, create a CNAME record that goes from that subdomain to cname.hostnotion.co
Leave 'Host' as 'www' and fill in the 'Points to' box with our DNS target: cname.hostnotion.co
You can leave TTL (”time to live”) to auto or 1hr or whatever it defaults to.