Connect your own domain to your booking site
You (or whoever manages your website) need to add two DNS records where your domain is registered — GoDaddy, Namecheap, Cloudflare, Google, or anywhere else. The records are the same everywhere; only the menus look different.
www. or https://.Step 1 — Add these records in your domain's DNS settings
| Type | Name / Host | Value | |
|---|---|---|---|
CNAME |
www |
mafcobook.pages.dev |
|
ALIAS / ANAME |
@ (or blank) |
mafcobook.pages.dev |
MX or TXT records, which keep your email working.
If your DNS provider can't add an ALIAS/ANAME at the
root (@), the simplest reliable option is to move your domain to Cloudflare — use the
"Forward these instructions" box below and we'll help.
Where do I find DNS settings? Quick notes for common providers
If your domain is already on Cloudflare, the easiest path is to
let us add it directly — just forward the instructions below; no records needed on your side.
Cloudflare also supports a CNAME at the root automatically (it flattens it), and the
orange Proxied cloud is fine — leave it on.
My Products → your domain → DNS → Add New Record.
For the A record, enter @ as the Name.
Domain List → Manage → Advanced DNS → Add New Record.
Use @ as Host for the A record, www for the CNAME.
Domains → your domain → DNS → Custom records.
Leave the Host blank (or @) for the A record.
Settings → Domains → ⋯ → Manage DNS records. DNS is separate from the website editor.
Perfect — use the "Forward these instructions" box below. They'll know exactly what to do; it takes about two minutes.
Step 2 — Check your setup
Changes can take a few minutes (occasionally a few hours) to spread across the internet.
Forward these instructions
Copy this and send it to whoever looks after your domain or website:
Once both checks above are green, let us know (or just wait — we monitor new domains) and we'll finish the connection on our side. Your secure certificate (https) is issued automatically after that.