Navigate to: Main Menu > Websites > Select a website > Click the Domains / Bindings tab.
This section is where you connect your domain names (e.g., www.yourproject.com) to your website. In technical terms, "binding" configures the web server (IIS) to listen for requests coming to a specific name and route them to your application.
The main grid displays every address currently pointing to your site. It provides real-time diagnostic information to help you troubleshoot connectivity issues:
To link a custom domain you purchased from a registrar (like GoDaddy, Namecheap, or Google Domains):
example.com or blog.example.com).Subdomains & Automation:
If you have already configured your parent domain (e.g., example.com) to use our Name Servers, adding subdomains is instant. You can simply bind shop.example.com here, and the system will automatically create the necessary DNS records.
Note: If you manage your DNS externally, you must manually create a new record for every subdomain you bind.
Simply binding the domain in our panel is only half the process. You must also tell the rest of the internet to send traffic to us. After binding a domain, click the Context Menu (three lines) next to it and select DNS configuration instructions.
You must log in to your domain registrar and update your settings using ONE of the following methods:
ns1.somee.com, ns.somee.com). This allows us to automatically manage all future DNS records and subdomains for you.Important: In both manual cases, you must create a record for the root domain (e.g., example.com) AND a separate record for the www subdomain if you want both to work.
To add the security lock icon to your site, click the ADD HTTPS BINDINGS button next to the domain.
Click the Menu icon (three horizontal lines) on the right side of any row to access maintenance tools: