Connect your website to a domain registered through Google

If you purchased your domain when you signed up for Google Workspace, you can follow these steps to connect your domain name to your website.

Before you begin

Connecting your website involves working with technical settings called DNS records. If you aren’t familiar with DNS records, share this article with your webmaster. Or contact your web host, who can walk you through the process. Examples of web hosts or website builders who also host websites are GoDaddy, Bluehost, SquareSpace, WordPress, and Wix.

Requirements:

  • You purchased your domain name (example.com) during sign-up.
  • You have your website ready (Google Workspace doesn’t offer website hosting).
  • You have the DNS record or autoconnect instructions you need from your web host.

If you signed up for Google Workspace with a domain you already owned, contact your domain registrar and web host for instructions.

Step 1: Identify your domain registrar

When you purchase a domain during Google Workspace sign-up, the domain is registered with one of the following registrars:
  • Squarespace
  • GoDaddy
  • Enom
  • DomainDiscount24

Follow these steps to find who your domain registrar is and what your account sign-in name and password are:

  1. Sign in with a super administrator account to the Google Admin console.

    If you aren’t using a super administrator account, you can’t complete these steps.

  2. Go to Menu and then Account > Domains.

    Requires having the Domain settings administrator privilege.

  3. Click Manage Domains.
  4. Next to the domain you want to connect to a website, click View Details.

    A window opens and shows your partner host and domain registration information.

  5. Click Advanced DNS Settings to view your domain registrar sign-in name and password and to sign in to the DNS console where you can unlock your domain.
  6. Note the Sign-in name, Password, and PIN for accessing your domain registrar account.
  7. Proceed to step 2 and follow the instructions for your domain registrar.

Tip: If you don’t see your domain registrar listed, you didn’t buy your domain when you signed up for Google Workspace. For help with connecting to your website, contact the company that you purchased your domain from.

Step 2: Add your web host record to your DNS console

Click the link for your domain registrar for further instructions:

Your domain might be redirected to your website immediately, but it can take up to 72 hours, depending on your domain host. If your domain hasn’t redirected to your website after 3 days, contact your domain host support.

If NS changed: add Google Workspace services to your web host

Important: These services only need to be added to your web host's DNS records if you have changed your Name Servers (NS records).

To keep your Google Workspace services (such as Gmail) working after connecting your domain to your website with a Name Server record, copy the DNS records (TXT/SPF, MX, and CNAME) that are listed in your Google Workspace domain's DNS console and paste them into your website's DNS records stored with your web host.

If you need help, contact your web host for support.


Google, Google Workspace, and related marks and logos are trademarks of Google LLC. All other company and product names are trademarks of the companies with which they are associated.

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