globeBrand Custom Domain Setup

Point your brand to your own domain for your MVNO brand.

Connect your domain to Reach so customers use your brand URL. Choose nameservers (recommended) or a CNAME (fallback).

Overview

Reach can serve your storefront and My Account on your domain. You keep your existing email provider.

You have two setup options:

  • Update nameservers (recommended). Reach manages the DNS zone.

  • Configure a CNAME (fallback). You keep DNS with your registrar.

Default brand domain

If you do not want to use your own domain, Reach will provide a default brand domain:

  • www.brandname.thatsmymobile.com

This is the standard setup until your brand provides its own domain.

Before you begin

Have these ready:

  • Access to your domain registrar account

  • Your current email host details (Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, etc.)

  • The nameserver or CNAME values provided by Reach

Plan for 10–30 minutes of work. DNS propagation can take up to 24 hours.

Choose a setup method

Use nameservers unless you cannot transfer DNS control.

Situation
Recommended

Root domain cutover is acceptable

Update nameservers

You must keep existing DNS records managed outside Reach

Configure CNAME

You are only connecting a subdomain

Configure CNAME

Use this when you can delegate DNS to Reach. This is the lowest-risk setup long term.

1

Log in to your domain registrar

Examples: GoDaddy, Google Domains, Namecheap.

2

Go to DNS Management or Nameserver Settings.

3

Select Custom Nameservers

Choose the option to use custom nameservers.

4

Paste the four Nameserver values

Use the four Nameserver values provided by Reach. For example:

  • ns-0000.awsdns-00.org

  • ns-000.awsdns-00.com

  • ns-0000.awsdns-00.co.uk

  • ns-000.awsdns-00.net

5

Save changes

Save your changes. Your registrar may show a confirmation screen — accept any warnings about transferring DNS control.

6

Notify Reach

Email [email protected] confirming the update is done.

7

Allow for DNS propagation

Allow up to 24 hours for DNS propagation. Reach will validate the setup and take your site live.

Most propagation completes within 1–4 hours.

Option B — Configure a CNAME (fallback)

Use this method only if you need to keep existing DNS records in place and cannot transfer Nameservers.

1

Log in to your domain registrar

2

Go to DNS Management

Navigate to Domain Configuration or DNS Management.

3

Add the CNAME record

Add the CNAME record values provided by Reach.

4

Save and confirm

Save your changes and confirm to [email protected] that the CNAME has been added.

5

Allow for DNS propagation

Allow up to 24 hours for propagation. Reach will validate and go live.

Validate the cutover

Once propagation is complete, run through this checklist to confirm your domain is set up correctly:

  • Your domain loads the branded storefront.

  • The browser address bar shows your domain.

  • SSL is active (lock icon).

  • Branded email still sends and receives.

Reach provisions SSL after DNS is in place. Allow up to 1 hour after propagation completes.

Email and DNS notes

Reach does not host email. Your existing email provider (Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, or similar) remains completely separate and should not be affected by this process.

To keep email running smoothly:

  • Keep your MX records pointing to your email provider — do not change these

  • Ensure your SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records are configured as recommended by your email host

  • Test sending and receiving emails before and after going live to confirm everything is intact

Already using Google Workspace or Microsoft 365? No additional changes are needed. Your MX records will remain intact.

DNS record types (reference)

For reference, here is a summary of the common DNS record types you may encounter during setup.

Record Type

Purpose

Example

NS

Delegates DNS management to Reach

ns-1234.awsdns-xx.org

A

Maps your domain to a server IP address (managed by Reach)

Provided by Reach

CNAME

Creates an alias pointing one name to another

shop → brand.reachmobile.com

MX

Routes email to your email provider's servers

ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM

TXT (SPF)

Validates that emails are sent from authorised servers

v=spf1 include:_spf.google.com ~all

TXT (DKIM)

Digital signature verifying email authenticity

google._domainkey

TXT (DMARC)

Policy for handling emails that fail authentication

v=DMARC1; p=none; rua=mailto:[email protected]

Troubleshooting

  • Old site still shows after 24 hours

    • Clear browser cache.

    • Confirm the registrar saved the change.

  • Email delivery fails

    • Confirm MX records still point to your email provider.

    • Confirm SPF includes your email host.

  • SSL warning

    • Wait up to 1 hour after propagation completes.

    • Refresh and re-test.

  • Non-branded domain appears in the address bar

    • DNS is not fully propagated.

    • Re-check after a few hours.

Registrar navigation (quick reference)

Use your registrar’s DNS screen to edit nameservers or add a CNAME. Common paths:

  • GoDaddy: Domains → Manage DNS → Nameservers

  • Namecheap: Domain List → Manage → Nameservers

circle-info

Questions or clarification? Reach out to your respective account manager or email at [email protected]

Last updated