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Can I connect multiple domains to a single project?

In Studio.Design, each project is tied to its own domain. This article explains how to approach setups that use multiple domains or subdirectories, along with recommended configuration patterns.

Projects and domains in Studio.Design

In Studio.Design, you build a website by creating one project (site) for each domain. This means you can't connect multiple domains to a single project (site).

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Example: URL and project structure

  • Studio Project A (e.g., example.com)

  • Studio Project B (e.g., sub1.example.com)

  • Studio Project C (e.g., sub2.example.com)

To publish a project with a custom domain, you'll need a paid plan for each project. When setting up a custom domain, you'll also need to update the DNS (record) settings for each domain or subdomain.


Creating multiple pages with subdirectories within a single project

To create pages using subdirectories, you'll create and manage multiple pages within a single project. Since you're only using one project in this case, you'll only need one plan.

Example: A single project with multiple subdirectories

Within the same project connected to the domain "example.com," you can create pages with paths like "/campaign_x."

  • Campaign A page: example.com/campaign_a

  • Campaign B page: example.com/campaign_b

  • Campaign C page: example.com/campaign_c


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