Store Settings
The Settings section allows you to share information about your your business to your brands.
Here are the steps to update Store Settings
- Click on Settings from the account dropdown
- Click on Store Settings
- Fill in the required fields.
Business Settings
Business name |
This is the name of your store. | mandatory |
Business email | This is the email address brands use to contact you. | mandatory |
Busines phone number | This is the phone number brands use to contact you. | mandatory |
Address 1 | Enter address line 1 | mandatory |
Address 2 | Enter address line 2 | optional |
Country | Select the country | mandatory |
State | Select the state | mandatory |
City | Enter the city for the selected state | mandatory |
ZIP | Enter the ZIP code | mandatory |
Business Type | Select a business type that best describes your business. | mandatory |
Store Settings
Store name | Enter the name of your store. This name will appear on your storefront. | mandatory |
Sub-domain | This is your store's website address. It is what appears in your customer's browser address bar when they visit your site. *your Store URL cannot be changed once you click save. If you wish to edit it please email support@shopdotapp.com |
mandatory |
Custom domain | Instead of using the sub-domain provided to you, you can use a custom domain to redirect to your Store. (Detailed instructions are below.) | optional (only available for paid plans) |
Direct your online storefront to a Custom Domain
Your online Store comes with its own URL that's your Sub-domain. You can create the pre-fix of your sub-domain but once you save, it cannot be edited. All sub-domains appear as yourname.myshopdot.com as the web address for your online storefront.
You can share that address with your customers, or you can set up a custom domain, e.g. shop.yourdomain.com, to use with your Store instead. Make sure you enter your custom domain correctly under Store Settings (www.yourdomain.com or subdomain.yourdomain.com).
This section walks you through setting up a custom domain for your online Store. You will need access to edit your domain's DNS records or zone file at your DNS hosting provider to follow these steps. If you're not sure what that is or if you have access, reach out to your IT team or web development team and they should be able to help you get this set up.
Create a CNAME Record at Your DNS Provider
- The Store custom domain must be a subdomain of a domain that you own that you have already set up with a DNS hosting provider.
- A CNAME record tells computers that when someone types in your custom domain (shop.yourdomain.com) that you want to actually load your ShopDot Store (yourname.myshopdot.com).
- The CNAME record you'll create is to point the subdomain address you'd like to use, e.g. shop.yourdomain.com, to the Docssite URL in your ShopDot account, e.g. yourname.myshopdot.com.
You do not need to create a directory or subdomain with your website's hosting or on your webserver for the subdomain; when you create the CNAME record that points to your Store site, that redirected URL will be your subdomain.
Find your DNS hosting provider, if you're not sure who that is:
Your DNS hosting provider is likely to be the service where you've registered the domain name or the hosting service where you host your website. MXToolbox's DNS Lookup is a helpful tool to discover public information about your domain — enter your domain there and you'll see a box near the bottom that will show the DNS hosting provider for your domain.
Create the record at your DNS hosting provider
Each DNS hosting provider will have their own terminology and formatting for creating a CNAME record.
- Add A record ONLY if are not using a sub-domain and are directing your entire site to the ShopDot online storefront:
- Type = A record
- Name = @
- Value is ShopDot's IP address: 34.107.230.130
- Add CName: Enter the subdomain you want to use or enter www if you are not using a subdomain. Make sure this matches the custom domain that you entered in the Store Settings.
- Type = CNAME
- Name = subdomain you're using (i.e. shop) or www if you are not using a subdomain
- Value = your ShopDot provided sub-domain (i.e. pawsomepetspdx.myshopdot.com). You can find this under Settings <> Store Settings
For example, to set up a CNAME for shop.kdhealthcaresolutions.com to point kdhealthcaresolutions.myshopdot.com, here's what it would look like on several hosting providers.
GoDaddy
Bluehost
Help for your DNS hosting provider
We’ve included links to some popular providers’ help pages on CNAME or DNS below.
If you don’t see your provider listed here, you need additional help, or you’re not sure how to log in to your account at your DNS provider, you’ll want to reach out to their support. The support team at your DNS provider will be able to help you find the right format if these articles don't get you there — you can send them the link to this article to help them understand what you're looking to do if you're not sure how to explain it.
- GoDaddy: Domains Help: Add a CNAME record
- Namecheap: How to Create a CNAME Record For Your Domain
- Network Solutions: Host Aliases (CNAME Records)
- DNSMadeEasy: CNAME Record
- Google Domains: Create an A or CNAME record
- Hover: Managing DNS records
- Rackspace Cloud DNS: Create DNS records with Cloud DNS
- Bluehost: What Is A CNAME - How To Create & Edit CNAME
These providers may make changes to their knowledge bases or help pages that we aren't aware of. If any of these links do not lead to a help article about CNAME or DNS records for that provider, please let us know at support@shopdotapp.com.
Add the Custom Domain to Store Settings
Head over to Settings > Store Setting > and enter your full custom domain name (e.g. shop.yourdomain.com) in the Custom Domain field. Scroll to the bottom of that page and click Save.
Note: In most cases, the SSL Certificate for your custom domain will be automatically issued within a few minutes of saving these settings and you're all set. DNS propagation can some times take a little longer, especially if you edited a CNAME record that existed previously. If more than a couple of hours have passed and you're not seeing your Store site at your custom domain, reach out to support@shopdotapp.com and we will check into things for you!
3. Click on Save.
Add your ShopDot storefront to your website in Wordpress
- To make your online storefront more accessible to your clients, you can add a "shop" button to your website to direct your customers to your store.
- In your WordPress account, under Appearance, click Menus.
- Under Custom Links, add your ShopDot online storefront URL.
- It will now appear under Menu Structure.