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Can I host event and calendar landing pages on my own custom domain?

Last updated July 30, 2026

Yes. AddEvent supports custom domains on the Enterprise plan, allowing your event and calendar landing pages to appear under your own domain rather than the default addevent.com URLs.

What custom domain means in practice

Without a custom domain, your AddEvent-hosted pages have URLs like: https://www.addevent.com/event/vA8984410 https://www.addevent.com/calendar/ih348885

With a custom domain, those same pages appear at your own domain: https://events.yourcompany.com/event/vA8984410 https://calendar.yourcompany.com/event/spring-summit

Everything else - the design, RSVP functionality, Add to Calendar buttons, and analytics - works exactly the same. The only change is the URL your attendees see and click.

Why custom domain matters

Brand consistency - Attendees see your domain throughout the registration and calendar flow, not AddEvent's. For enterprise brands running high-visibility events, this removes any question of "whose page is this?" from the attendee experience.

Email deliverability - Confirmation and reminder emails sent from your custom sender domain (also available on Enterprise) combined with landing pages on your domain create a fully branded, first-party experience that can improve deliverability and trust.

White-labeling - If you are building AddEvent into a product or service you offer to clients, a custom domain removes AddEvent's branding from the URL entirely.

Plan availability

Custom domain is an Enterprise plan feature. It is not available on Hobby, Small Business, or Professional plans.

To set up a custom domain, contact AddEvent's sales or Enterprise support team. The setup involves configuring a DNS CNAME record pointing your subdomain to AddEvent's servers.

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