Make your own Domain point to your Race Website - Setting up a Subdomain

Modified on 13 February

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Set Up Race Domains with a Subdomain


RunSignup allows you to use your own custom domain with your race website for free. By bringing your own domain to RunSignup, you are able to have a dynamic, data-driven website. RunSignup provides the hosting and SSL certificates free of charge.


This tutorial demonstrates how to link your subdomain with your RunSignup race website in a subdomain configuration (e.g., register.hillvalley88miler.com).


Note: You must have an approved payment account associated with your race to link your domain to your website.


Set Up Race Domains with a Root Domain


If you wish to setup your RunSignup race website in a root domain configuration (e.g., hillvalley88miler.com), you can learn how to set this up here: Set Up Race Domains with a Root Domain


Obtaining Your Domain


In order to use RunSignup’s domain feature with your race website, you must first own a domain name and be able to modify its domain name system (DNS) records.


If you do not currently own a domain, you must first purchase one from a reputable domain registrar that allows DNS modifications such as GoDaddy.


Note: RunSignup currently only allows .com, .net and .org domain extensions.


Initiating Domain Request


To begin the process of using your domain with your RunSignup race website, go to Race > Race Page > Domains



Simply type in the subdomain (along with your root domain name) that you want to use with your race website and click Add Domain.



If you are using a domain with an extension other than “.com”, select the matching extension from the dropdown.


Note: RunSignup currently only allows .com, .net and .org domain extensions.


Ownership Validation


In order for RunSignup to set up an SSL certificate for your custom domain, we must first validate that you control the domain you are requesting to link to your race website. This process is done via installing TXT records in your domain registrar’s DNS zone editor.


Note: If you have your domain’s nameservers pointing to a host other than your domain registrar, your DNS records have to be installed on that system instead.


TXT records are DNS records that do not impact where your website points, which means that you can migrate your domain to RunSignup with zero downtime during the transfer process.


After initiating a domain request, RunSignup provides you with a TXT record to install.



To add the TXT record to your domain, you must go to your domain registrar’s DNS editor. In GoDaddy, this can be accessed by clicking the DNS button under the Domains list.


Note: This tutorial demonstrates using GoDaddy. Instructions may be different for your domain registrar’s DNS zone editor.



To add a TXT record, click the Add button.



For the Type, select TXT.



If the host or TXT value is not correctly installed, your domain request will not move to the next step.


Tip: Use the copy button next to the TXT records on RunSignup to minimize errors.



In GoDaddy, add the corresponding host and TXT value, and click Save.


Note: RunSignup provides you with 72 hours (3 days) to validate domain ownership, after which the request will be marked as expired.


RunSignup automatically checks every 30 minutes to validate domain ownership; however, it may take longer for changes to take effect depending on if prior TXT records have been installed.


Once RunSignup detects the correct setup, this step is complete.


SSL Certificate


After domain ownership has been established, RunSignup will obtain an SSL certificate to use for your subdomain.


This process happens automatically in the background and should complete with 30 minutes of domain ownership validation.


RunSignup Installation


After an SSL certificate has been obtained, RunSignup will automatically provision its infrastructure to handle requests for your domain during U.S. business hours.


Note: RunSignup’s installation window is 7AM - 8PM Eastern Time (ET) daily.



Client Installation


Once RunSignup has provisioned your subdomain, you are now able to point your domain to your race website using the provided DNS record.



This tutorial demonstrates how to update your DNS records in GoDaddy; if you are using a different domain registrar, the instructions may vary.


Adding CNAME Record


To add a CNAME record, click the Add button.



Note: If you are already using this subdomain with a different provider, first delete any A or CNAME records for the subdomain only.

For the Type, select CNAME.



Fill in the DNS record with the values provided by RunSignup and click Save.



RunSignup automatically checks every 30 minutes for valid domain installation using the provided DNS records.


Domain Live


Once RunSignup detects valid domain installation, your subdomain is live.


As long as your subdomain is pointed to RunSignup, it will automatically receive security updates and SSL certificate renewals on your behalf.


Since your race subdomain is an extension of your race website, any content modifications made to your race website will appear on your race domain.


Important! Once your site is live, it is important to not put it in draft mode.