DNS setups

In order to use EasyCloudify as your primary DNS provider and manage your DNS records on EasyCloudify, your domain should be using a primary setup (also known as full setup).

This means that you are using our Cloud Infrastructure for your authoritative DNS nameservers.

Before you begin


Before you update your domain nameservers, make sure that you:

  • Already own a domain name (such as example.com   or easycloudify.com  ).

If you do not already have a domain name ↗, get one at-cost through EasyCloudify Registrar ↗.

All domains purchased through EasyCloudify have their DNSSEC disabled for easy DNS setups.

  • Have previously created a EasyCloudify account.
  • Disabled DNSSEC at your registrar (where you bought your domain name).
  • Have a backup of your DNS records (We can help you with that).

Provider-specific instructions

This is not an exhaustive list of how to update DS records in other providers, but the following links may be helpful:


If your previous provider allows you to add DNSKEY records on the zone apex and use these records in responses to DNS queries, refer to our Support team, we will assist you migrate a zone with DNSSEC enabled.

Add site to Easy Cloudify

In the EasyCloudify Dashboard add your domain, Zone.

If EasyCloudify is unable to identify your domain as a registered domain, make sure you are using an existing top-level domain (.com  , .net  , .biz  , or others).

Update your nameservers


Once you have added a domain (also known as zone) to EasyCloudify, that domain will receive two assigned authoritative nameservers. Follow our guide to complete your Zone Setup, by replacing your old Name servers by the new ones.


  1. Log in to the admin account for your domain registrar. If you do not know your provider, use ICANN Lookup ↗.

Depending on your use case, you may have to perform this step on the DNS records management of your domain parent zone, or at a domain reseller, instead.


  1. Remove your old existing authoritative nameservers.
  2. Add the nameservers provided by Cloudflare. If their names are not copied exactly, your DNS will not resolve correctly.

Provider-specific instructions

This is not an exhaustive list of provider-specific instructions, but the following links may be helpful:


To avoid common issues, if you are not familiar with nameservers change, contact our support team.

Verify changes


Wait up to 24 hours while your registrar updates your nameservers.

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