Improvements for custom domains

Hi everyone,

Today we’re happy to announce that we’ve improved how custom domain names behave to help manage the transition process if you want to switch over!

Previously, if you had links out there already in emails or posts that pointed to your subdomain, and then you set up a custom domain name, you might run into problems with the sales funnel if the traffic landed on your old subdomain link instead of your shiny new custom domain.

This no longer happens, and you’ll have no problems with traffic going to either your new custom domain name or your old subdomain.

This makes it much easier to transition over to a custom domain name, which you might want to do as part of the changes Facebook and Apple are making.

Stay tuned for more new features coming soon!,

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