If you bought your domain through Domain.com (Network Solutions), you can connect it to your Patreon page so fans can visit you at a branded URL (like yourname.com or members.yourname.com) instead of patreon.com/yourname.
You’ll need to have already registered your domain with Domain.com (Network Solutions). Once connected, Patreon will still power your page behind the scenes, but your fans will see your Domain.com (Network Solutions) domain in the URL.
Add your domain to Patreon
Here's how to change your URL to a custom domain:
- If you aren’t already on your page, click on Dashboard in the left sidebar menu
- Once in the Home tab, select the “...” icon close to the Edit page button and select Page details
- In the Basics tab, go to the Custom domain section and click the Add a domain button
- A pop-up will appear with a text box for you to enter Your domain
- Click the Next button
- A table with the values for your DNS records will show up to add at your domain provider (a TXT record for verification, plus either CNAME/ALIAS/A records for routing)
Update DNS records in Domain.com
- Log in to your Domain.com account
- Select Domains in the left-side menu
- Select the domain name you want to adjust (If you only have one domain, you will be taken directly to the Domain Details page)
- On the domain page, go down to the Advanced Tools section
- Click Manage close to Advanced DNS Records. A pop-up may appear, click Continue
- You'll land on the DNS Management page. First, remove a few existing records from your domain settings. Delete any records with the category Alias or CNAME. Records labeled MX or TXT don’t affect your Patreon setup and can stay as they are.
- If this domain has been used before, there may be additional records you’ll need to remove. For guidance on configuring an existing domain, check with your domain provider’s setup instructions
- In Network Solutions DNS editor, click Add Record and insert the DNS records exactly as shown in Patreon. Be sure to select the correct category in the Type drop-down menu, matching A record with A record, AAAA with AAAA, and so on. Leave TTL at the default
- Paste the number from Patreon in the “Value” section, and then select the Add button
- You need to add every single type/value into the domain provider
- For the CNAME value in your Redirecting domain, be sure to add “www” in the “Name” section in Network Solutions
- Once you’ve entered all of the values from Patreon into Network Solutions, you’re all set. You may need to wait up to 24 hours before they are officially connected, but you can head back to Patreon and click “Refresh” next to your domain to check the updated status
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- TXT record (verification) → Host: _patreon.members (or as shown in Patreon)
- CNAME record (routing) → Host: members, Answer / Value: the target shown in Patreon (e.g. custom.patreon-domains.com)
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- TXT record (verification) → Host: _patreon
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Routing record → either:
- ALIAS/ANAME → point to Patreon’s host, or
- A records → point to the IPs shown in Patreon
Verify on Patreon
- Return to Page details → Basics tab → Custom domain in Patreon
- Patreon will detect your records, verify your domain, and activate the connection
- Once verified, we’ll issue an SSL certificate automatically
Most connections resolve within minutes, but DNS updates can take up to 24–48 hours. If your domain doesn’t connect after this time, check the Troubleshooting section in the main custom domain guide for common fixes.
Disconnect or update your domain
To disconnect from Patreon
To disconnect your custom domain and stop it from immediately pointing to Patreon, going back to your patreon.com/creatorname page instead, follow the steps below:
- From your creator profile, click on Dashboard in the left sidebar menu
- Once in the Home tab, select the “...” icon close to the Edit page button and select Page details
- In the Basics tab, scroll to the Custom domain section
- Find your active domain and click (…) more > Disconnect domain
- Select Disconnect to confirm
To update DNS in Domain.com (optional)
This step is only needed if you want to use the domain for something else (like a website or email service)
- On the domain page, go to the Advanced Tools section to change your DNS Records
- Click Manage close to Nameserves (DNS) and Advanced DNS Records
- To edit records, scroll down to the record you want to manage and click the pencil icon
- To delete a Record, click on the delete icon to the right of the record you would like to delete