How to Map Your Learnyst Account to Your Custom Domain in Hostinger
In this article, let's see how to map your Learnyst account to your custom domain in Hostinger.
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Watch this video to know more details.
Custom domain mapping works only in the paid plans.
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After doing a custom domain mapping, go ahead and add the important pages to your website like privacy policy, terms of service.
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- Login to your Hostinger dashboard and click on Manage DNS.

- Now scroll down to the DNS records within DNS management. Here, you will find Cname records. You can also create a new Cname record if required.

- This opens up the Cname record. Here, you've two ways to edit your Cname.

- Map your Learnyst account to your custom domain.
- To map the Learnyst account to your custom domain, first, go to your admin dashboard>website&apps> website and copy the DNS mapping Cname

- Next, go to the Hostinger DNS management page paste the DNS Cname within the target field, and click Save.
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- 2. Map your Learnyst account to a subdomain.
- You may have an existing website that you don't want to disturb. In that case, you can map your Learnyst account to a sub-domain of your website.
- To do that, within the DNS management page of Hostinger click on Add record.

- Select the Cname record type from the drop-down list.

- Within the name field, enter the sub-domain value. For example, if you want to map your Learnyst account to courses, enter courses within the name field.
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- Next, go to your admin dashboard>website&apps> website and copy the DNS mapping Cname

- Within the Hostinger DNS management page, go to Cname record, paste this within the target field as shown, and click on Add record.
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- Note: You can keep the TTL field as default.