To authenticate your email domain on the Starter plan: Go to Settings → Website → Domains & URLs, connect your email sending domain, add the DNS records at your domain provider, and then verify the domain in HubSpot. This is fully supported on Starter.
Don’t see the option? Make sure you’re in the right settings section. If it’s still missing, reach out to HubSpot Support, it should be available on your plan.
If you see an option to connect your email sending domain, follow the next steps. HubSpot will provide you with records (SPF/DKIM) to add to your domain provider’s DNS settings.
Once you’ve added those records from your domain provider, come back to HubSpot and complete the verification.
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If you see an option to connect your email sending domain, follow the next steps. HubSpot will provide you with records (SPF/DKIM) to add to your domain provider’s DNS settings.
Once you’ve added those records from your domain provider, come back to HubSpot and complete the verification.
Glad I could help. Solving HubSpot puzzles is what we do. Ernesto // GiantFocal Found this answer helpful? Marking it as the solution helps both the community and me - thanks in advance!
To authenticate your email domain on the Starter plan: Go to Settings → Website → Domains & URLs, connect your email sending domain, add the DNS records at your domain provider, and then verify the domain in HubSpot. This is fully supported on Starter.
Don’t see the option? Make sure you’re in the right settings section. If it’s still missing, reach out to HubSpot Support, it should be available on your plan.