
- Purchase a domain when you sign up for Google services- If you want to use Google services with your organization but you don't have a domain name, you can purchase with our partner, Squarespace. While signing up for a Google Cloud product, … 
- Sign in to your Admin console - Google Domains Help- If you have access to an administrator (or admin) account, you can sign in to the Google Admin console. The Admin console, at admin.google.com, is where admins manage Google services … 
- Domain name basics - Google Workspace Admin Help- For example, mail.google.com, www.google.com, and docs.google.com are all subdomains of the domain google.com. Domain owners can create subdomains to provide easy-to-remember … 
- Identify your domain registrar - Google Workspace Admin Help- Your domain registrar is typically who you bought your domain name from. If you don’t remember who your domain registrar is, search your email archives for billing records about registration … 
- Allow external sharing with only trusted domains - Google Help- Supported for all Google Workspace, Cloud Identity, and G Suite editions except as noted Let your users share only with certain organizations outside of your business or school. Add the … 
- Add a CNAME record to your domain's DNS records - Google Help- Add a CNAME record to your domain's DNS records Set up Google Workspace with a third-party DNS host Verify your domain to unlock features (for Gmail accounts) Start your free 14-day … 
- Verify your domain with a TXT record - Google Help- To make sure no one else uses your domain with Google Workspace, you need to add a unique text (TXT) record in your domain settings, which proves you own your domain. Note: If you … 
- Connect your website to a domain registered through Google- To keep your Google Workspace services (such as Gmail) working after connecting your domain to your website with a Name Server record, copy the DNS records (TXT/SPF, MX, and … 
- Settings managed by your domain host - Google Help- Settings managed by your domain host When you sign a domain up for your Google service, Google hosts and manages the services you use with your domain, such as Gmail, Google … 
- Add a user alias domain or secondary domain - Google Help- Manage all domains and users in the Admin console for your primary domain You can add a user alias domain to a secondary domain (requires the Directory API). Or switch the secondary …