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How to Share Domain Access with Symphony Core (Namecheap)

To connect your website, funnels, and email to Symphony Core, we need to add a small set of DNS records to your domain. If your domain is registered at Namecheap, this page explains the two ways to give us what we need — you stay the owner of your domain either way.


The two options

Option A — You add the records we send (recommended, most secure). You keep full control of your Namecheap account. We send you a short list of exact DNS records (a PDF), and you paste them in. It takes about 10 minutes.

  1. Sign in to namecheap.comDomain ListManage next to your domain → Advanced DNS.
  2. For each record we send, click Add New Record, choose the type (A / CNAME / TXT / MX), and copy the Host and Value exactly as shown in our list. Set TTL to Automatic.
  3. Save, and reply to let us know — we verify from our side.

Your Symphony Core contact sends you the exact records and can hop on a screen-share while you add them. Copy/paste the values — never retype them (a single wrong character breaks email authentication).

Option B — Delegate DNS to us via Cloudflare. If you'd rather we manage DNS for you going forward, we can move just your DNS management to a free Cloudflare account we administer (your domain stays registered and owned by you at Namecheap). We handle every record from then on. See Share Domain Access — Cloudflare.


What we will never ask for

  • We do not need your Namecheap password. (If you ever prefer we make the changes for you, we'll arrange secure, temporary access — never a shared password over email.)
  • We do not take ownership of your domain. You remain the registrant.

What we handle

Once the records are in (Option A) or DNS is delegated (Option B), Symphony Core does the rest — verifying the records, issuing your website's SSL certificate, and connecting email sending so your automations deliver reliably.

Key takeaways

  • We need a short list of DNS records added at Namecheap — you keep ownership.
  • Option A: you paste the records we send (most secure). Option B: delegate DNS to our Cloudflare.
  • Never retype record values — copy/paste. We verify everything from our side.

Questions? See How to Get Support.