How to set up domain control
- Verfügbar für:
- Eigentümer and AdministratorenRollen bestimmen, welche Konto- und Teameinstellungen eine Person verwalten kann. Ihre Rolle kann je nach Organisation, Team oder Gruppe variieren.
- Pläne:
- EnterpriseDer Zugriff auf Funktionen kann je nach Plan, Erstellungszeitpunkt Ihres Kontos und Add-ons variieren.
This article consists of step-by-step instructions for setting up domain control using Calendly. For more information on domain control and how it can help your organization, check out this article.
Step 1 - Access domain control settings
- In Calendly, go to the Settings → Access.
Step 2 – Enter your domain
- Select whether you want to use a TXT or CNAME record for verification.
- For subdomains (sales.customer.com instead of customer.com), use a TXT record. Each subdomain must be added separately.
- If your domain ends in top-level domains like .co or .uk, you can use a CNAME record.
- Type your domain into the text box and select Add domain.
- If your domain has been verified and saved by a different account, you will receive an error message.
- Once added, your domain will appear in the Domain records menu with a Pending status.
Step 3 – Verify your domain
- Sign in to your domain provider.
- Your provider will have a location to enter DNS configuration information. Use the drop-down below for specific instructions for common providers.
3. Copy the record from Calendly and place it where needed.
4. In Calendly, select Verify domain.
Once the domain has been verified, the status will change from Pending to Verified. This process can take up to 24 hours but in most cases the verification time is less than five minutes. If Calendly cannot verify your domain, you will see an Unable to verify status.
Step 4 – Choose your domain control settings
Once you create and a domain record, you will need to click Enable to turn on domain control. Enabling control will automatically set up a domain control setting (an organization owner getting an email for access requests.) You can change this at any time by selecting one of the four options:
- Send a request to join to a Calendly owner or admin
- You would select from the list which admin or owner to use.
- Send a request to join to a specific email address (such as it@companyname.com)
- You would type the address into the text box
- Redirect a user to a custom link (such as a ticketing system or an SSO)
- You would type the link into the text box
- Deny a user access entirely, locking the domain from use
- Calendly owners and admins can still add and remove users via Calendly itself.
Once you have decided which option to use, select it and then Save. This will turn on domain control for any new user attempting to sign up with the selected domain.