To point your domain to Webflow, you'll need to configure your DNS settings with the correct Nameservers.
1. Webflow Nameservers
- Webflow does not provide their own nameservers. Instead, you need to configure the A records and CNAME records on your current domain registrar to point your domain to Webflow.
- If you already have nameservers set from another host, you do not need to change them. Instead, modify the DNS records as instructed by Webflow.
2. Required DNS Records
- A Records:
- @ (root): Set to (a) 75.2.70.75, (b) 99.83.190.102.
- CNAME Record:
- www: Point this to proxy-ssl.webflow.com.
3. Updating DNS Settings
- Log into your domain registrar (e.g., GoDaddy, Namecheap).
- Navigate to the DNS management section of the domain you want to connect.
- Add or Update the A and CNAME records based on the requirements mentioned above.
Summary
To connect your domain to Webflow, modify your current DNS settings by setting the A records to 75.2.70.75 and 99.83.190.102 and the CNAME record for "www" to proxy-ssl.webflow.com. Webflow does not provide nameservers directly, so use the DNS options available with your current registrar.