Subdomains
At Cybernautic, our mission is “The web made easy®,” and that includes helping you understand and take advantage of tools like subdomains to grow and organize your website.
If you’ve ever seen something like blog.yourdomain.com or shop.yourdomain.com, you’ve seen a subdomain in action. They’re powerful, flexible, and easy to set up—especially when we’re managing your domain and DNS for you.
What Is a Subdomain?
A subdomain is an extension of your main domain name. It acts like a “section” or “branch” of your domain that can host a separate website or service, be completely customized, or used to serve a specific function—without affecting your main site.
For example:
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Main domain:
yourdomain.com -
Subdomain:
store.yourdomain.com -
Subdomain:
clients.yourdomain.com -
Subdomain:
events.yourdomain.com
Each subdomain can lead to different content, a separate website, or a 3rd-party tool.
Common Uses for Subdomains
Here are several scenarios where a subdomain might make sense:
Online Store
Running an eCommerce shop? You might want to separate it from your main site with something like:
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shop.yourdomain.com
Blog or Resource Hub
Launching a knowledgebase or educational section?
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knowledgebase.yourdomain.com -
learn.yourdomain.com
Client Portal or Login Area
If you offer a private client portal or login area:
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clients.yourdomain.com -
portal.yourdomain.com
Event or Conference Website
Promoting a special event or campaign?
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event2026.yourdomain.com -
summit.yourdomain.com
Third-Party Tools
If you’re using a third-party tool:
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giving.yourdomain.com
How to Set Up a Subdomain
With Cybernautic managing your domain, setting up a subdomain is easy.
Just contact our Tech Support Team and let us know the following information:
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What subdomain you’d like us to create (e.g.,
blog.yourdomain.com) -
Where you’d like it to point (your main site, a third-party app, another server, etc.). We'll need the technical DNS details of where your new subdomain should be pointed (CNAME record, IP address, etc.).
We will:
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Configure the DNS records to route traffic properly
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Ensure the subdomain doesn’t interfere with your existing site
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Test it to confirm it’s working as expected
Summary
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A subdomain is a customizable extension of your main domain
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Common for blogs, shops, portals, events, and more
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Easy to set up when Cybernautic manages your domain
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We handle all the technical setup, just tell us what you need
Ready to Create a Subdomain?Reach out to our Support Team, and we’ll get everything set up quickly and securely. |