
Squarespace provides a built-in DNS setup tool to simplify the process. This tool allows you to manage your DNS records in one place.
To access the DNS setup tool in Squarespace, go to Settings > Domains. From there, you can view and edit your DNS records.
The built-in DNS setup tool in Squarespace supports both A records and CNAME records. A records are used to map a domain to an IP address, while CNAME records are used to map a domain to another domain.
A record setup is a straightforward process in Squarespace, requiring only a few clicks to create and save a new record.
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Before You Begin
To start editing your DNS records, you'll need to open your domains dashboard.
You'll manage your DNS records separately for each Squarespace domain.
Manage Domain DNS Settings
Managing your domain's DNS settings is a crucial step in setting up your Squarespace site, especially if you're connecting a third-party domain. You can access your domain's DNS settings by opening your domains dashboard and clicking on the domain name.
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You'll manage DNS records separately for each Squarespace domain you have. To get started, click on the DNS tab in the side panel. This is where you'll find the instructions for editing your DNS records.
There are only a few reasons to edit your DNS records, such as setting up a third-party email or fixing a domain that's not connecting. If you need to manually add custom records, you can find more information by visiting the "Adding DNS records to your domain" guide.
To connect a third-party domain to your Squarespace site, you'll need to add specific DNS records. You can find these records in the DNS Settings panel of a domain that you've started connecting. If you're having trouble, try our troubleshooting steps or contact your domain provider using our sample message.
Setting up email resource records is a bit more involved, but it's a necessary step for sending and receiving email through your Squarespace site. You can find more information on adding MX, DKIM, DMARC, SPF, or SRV records by visiting the "Accessing your Squarespace-managed domain's DNS settings" guide.
If you're not using Squarespace's default records, you can remove them by clicking the red trash can next to Squarespace Defaults in the DNS Settings panel. Make sure to enter your password or reauthenticate your account using two-factor authentication if necessary.
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DNS Setup
Accessing your Squarespace-managed domain's DNS settings is a straightforward process. You can do this if you registered your domain through Squarespace or connected a third-party domain via Nameserver Connect.
To access your domain's DNS settings, open your domain's dashboard, click the domain name, and then click DNS in the side panel. You'll manage DNS records separately for each Squarespace domain.
You'll only need to edit DNS records for a few specific reasons, such as setting up a third-party email or fixing a domain that's not connecting.
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Add Defaults
Adding defaults to your DNS settings is a straightforward process that can help resolve connectivity issues with your Squarespace site.
Squarespace defaults are DNS records that point your domain to your Squarespace site and help to improve security and performance. These records are added automatically when you register a domain with Squarespace or transfer a domain into Squarespace.
If your domain isn't connecting to your site and the DNS records are missing, you can restore the defaults by following these steps:
- Open your domains dashboard.
- Click the domain you're working to connect.
- Click DNS in the side panel.
- Click Add preset.
- Enter your current password, or if you have two-factor authentication (2FA) enabled, reauthenticate your account using your 2FA method and click Continue.
- Select Squarespace defaults.
If you're having trouble connecting your domain to your site via Nameserver Connect, Squarespace has step-by-step guides for troubleshooting connection issues with specific providers, including GoDaddy, Namecheap, and Network Solutions.
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To access your domain's DNS settings, you'll first need to open your domain's dashboard. Click the domain name, and if you have multiple Squarespace domains, you'll manage their DNS records separately.
You'll then click DNS in the side panel to access the DNS settings. This is where you'll find the necessary DNS records to connect your domain to your Squarespace site.
If you're having trouble adding specific records to your domain's settings, try our troubleshooting steps or contact your domain provider using our sample message.
DNS Records
DNS records are instructions that servers use to direct visitors to your domain, send email to custom email addresses, and more. You can access your domain's DNS settings in Squarespace by opening your domain's dashboard, clicking the domain name, and then clicking DNS in the side panel.
There are only a few reasons for editing DNS records, such as setting up a third-party email or fixing a domain that's not connecting. If you're setting up a third-party email, you can use a preset to enter the correct information automatically.
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Here are some common preset options for adding DNS records:
Points to Consider
When moving your domain, you should consider actions that don't require DNS settings, such as editing your domain's privacy settings.
Editing your domain's privacy settings can be a crucial step in managing your domain.
Some actions that don't require DNS settings can be found by reviewing other ways to manage your domain.
Cname
A CNAME record points a subdomain to another domain name, and it should always point to a URL. You might need to add a CNAME record if you're running special services or a third-party service requires a CNAME to verify domain ownership.
To add a CNAME record, click DNS and then click DNS Settings, and scroll down to Custom Records. Click Add record, enter your current password or reauthenticate your account using two-factor authentication if needed, and in the Type dropdown menu, select CNAME.
In the Host field, enter the host record you're pointing, and it's not possible to add a CNAME with @ in the Host field. In the Data field, enter the URL you're pointing to. You can't add a CNAME record with special characters like slashes or colons in the URL.
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If you're using a CNAME record to point a Squarespace subdomain, follow the steps in our pointing guide instead. You can add multiple CNAME records for one domain, and your email provider should provide the priorities to enter for each record.
Here are some common reasons to add a CNAME record:
- Running special services like FTP
- Verifying domain ownership for a third-party service
- Connecting a third-party service to your domain
Here are the steps to add a CNAME record:
- Click DNS and then click DNS Settings
- Scroll down to Custom Records
- Click Add record
- Enter your current password or reauthenticate your account if needed
- Select CNAME in the Type dropdown menu
- Enter the host record you're pointing in the Host field
- Enter the URL you're pointing to in the Data field
- Click Save to add the record to your settings
Troubleshooting
If you're experiencing issues with your DNS records, don't worry, there's a dedicated resource for help. Visit Troubleshooting issues with DNS records for assistance in resolving these problems.
It's normal to see a "Record not found" message immediately after adding DNS records. Give your domain up to 48 hours to connect.
After 48 hours, if there are any DNS records that weren't set up properly, the DNS record checker in the Domains panel will show you the exact CNAME and/or A records to fix.
Email Setup
Email setup can be a breeze with Squarespace's preset DNS records. You can add preset records for various email providers, including Google Workspace, Fastmail, Proton Mail, Neo, Titan, iCloud, and Zoho Mail.
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To add preset records, click the "Add Preset" button in the top-right corner and select the email provider you're using. For instance, if you're using Google Workspace, you can select the "Google Workspace" preset.
If you signed up for a Google Workspace account through Squarespace, you don't need to add the Google Workspace MX records – they're added automatically. However, if you removed them, you can add them back with the preset.
You can also use the preset for Zoho Mail when linking the account. But keep in mind, you'll also need to add a unique verification code CNAME – you can learn more about that in Squarespace's documentation.
Here's a list of the email providers you can add preset records for:
If you're setting up email resource records, you can add MX, DKIM, DMARC, SPF, or SRV records to a Squarespace-managed domain or a third-party domain connected to a Squarespace website via Nameserver Connect.
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SPF and Security
You can add multiple SPF records to your Squarespace domain, but you'll need to add them individually as custom records. Our system will automatically merge them into one.
If you have SPF records in a preset and add more as custom records, they won't appear to merge in the DNS panel after you refresh the page, but they will still act as one.
To avoid a "Custom records not saved" error message, delete your SPF records from your DNS settings before adding new SPF records.
Here's a key point to keep in mind: even if your SPF records don't appear to merge, they will still be treated as a single record.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Squarespace have dynamic DNS?
Squarespace does not support dynamic DNS (DDNS) for automatic updates. However, migrated DDNS records will remain as static A or AAAA records pointing to the last IP address used.
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