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Manage a custom domain for your site

Written by Figma Man

Updated at June 19th, 2025

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Table of Contents

How many custom domains can you have during the beta? Connect a custom domain to your site Troubleshoot the domain connection Disconnect a custom domain from your site Frequently asked questions Does Figma support apex domains? Can a site have more than one custom domains? Does Figma support wildcard domains?

Figma Sites was released in open beta at Config 2025. It is currently available on all paid plans, with a limited Starter plan experience coming soon. Learn more about what’s included in the beta.

Who can use this feature

Available on all paid plans

Requires edit access to the file

By default, Figma hosts published sites on a randomly generated figma.site subdomain. On paid plans, you can also make your site available at a custom domain you own.

How many custom domains can you have during the beta?

Custom domains are free of charge through 2025. Organization and Enterprise plans can connect as many custom domains needed, and Professional plans can connect 10 custom domains. Custom domain limits are subject to change after 2025.

Plan

Number of custom domains

Professional

10

Organization

Unlimited

Enterprise

Unlimited

Connect a custom domain to your site

Figma site settings screen showing a connected domain "earthling.com" with status "Connected" and base domain details.

Before adding a custom domain to Figma Sites, you’ll need to purchase one from a domain registrar and update its settings.

Here’s the process:

  1. From a sites file, click Settings in the left navigation bar.
  2. In the Site section, click Domains.
  3. Click Add connected domain.
  4. Enter your domain. You’ll need to add www. or any other subdomain at the beginning.
  5. Sign in to your domain registrar.
  6. Locate the DNS settings, often found under Domain management or Advanced settings.
  7. Add the TXT or CNAME record provided by Figma to your DNS settings.
  8. Return to the Domains page in Figma and click Refresh.

Troubleshoot the domain connection

If you encounter issues connecting your domain, there may be a few reasons why:

  • Cloudflare domains: If Cloudflare is your custom domain provider, you need to set the proxy status for the domain to DNS only. This configuration is required to successfully verify the domain.
  • DNS propagation delays: DNS changes can take time to update across the internet. If you think this might be the problem, we recommend waiting a while and checking back later.
  • Incorrect record types or values: Ensure the provided values exactly match what’s required. Even a small typo can interrupt the process. Figma will display an error icon if one or both of the records can’t be verified.
  • Conflicting DNS settings: Check for duplicate or conflicting entries in your DNS settings—for instance, multiple CNAME records for the same subdomain.
  • Awaiting SSL certificates: Figma automatically provisions SSL certificates for custom domains, which ensures secure HTTPS access. This process typically takes up to 15 minutes, but can sometimes require additional time. If you're still waiting after 30 minutes, we recommend checking if you have any CAA (Certificate Authority Authorization) DNS records configured for your domain. If so, make sure they allow certificates from Google Trust Services, Let's Encrypt, and SSL.com.

Disconnect a custom domain from your site

You can disconnect your custom domain at any time. Your site will remain accessible on the public web at the auto-generated figma.site subdomain.

  1. From a sites file, click Settings in the left navigation bar.
  2. In the Site section, click Domains.
  3. Click the More menu.
  4. Select Remove connected domain.

Tip: To completely remove your site from the web, you’ll need to unpublish it.

Frequently asked questions

Does Figma support apex domains?

An apex domain—also called a root or naked domain—is the highest-level domain without any subdomain prefix. For example, https://example.com is the apex domain, while https://www.example.com is a subdomain.

Figma doesn’t currently support apex domains—but they’re coming soon. In the meantime, we recommend redirecting an apex domain to its www subdomain in your domain registrar.

Can a site have more than one custom domains?

Today, a site can only use custom domain at a time.

Does Figma support wildcard domains?

A wildcard domain uses an asterisk (*) to match any subdomain of a given domain. For example, *.example.com will cover requests for blog.example.com, shop.example.com, or any other subdomain. Figma doesn’t currently support wildcard domains; each site file can only be tied to a single subdomain.

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