
Verify your domain to unlock features (for Gmail accounts)
When you verify your domain, you get a custom domain email address. You can also create user accounts, manage user profiles and security settings, and access administrative controls.
Tips to complete account recovery steps - Google Account Help
If you can't sign in, to try to get back into your Google Account, follow these steps: Go to the Account recovery page. As you complete the steps, use as many of the tips below as you can. Tip: You may …
Purchase a domain when you sign up for Google services
If you want to use Google services with your organization but you don't have a domain name, you can purchase with our partner, Squarespace. While signing up for a Google Cloud product, select the …
Set up MX records for Google Workspace
Contact your domain registrar's support: They can help you troubleshoot any issues with your DNS settings. If you're not sure which registrar to contact, read our tips about how to identify your domain …
Choose your primary domain - Google Workspace Admin Help
This becomes the primary domain associated with your account. This must either be a domain you already own, or you can purchase a domain during the sign-up process.
Cancel Google Workspace (for Gmail accounts)
If you signed up for Google Workspace with a verified domain or custom business email address, go instead to Cancel Google Workspace. To stop using and being billed for paid Google Workspace …
Use a custom domain for your site - Sites Help - Google Help
You can use a custom domain for a site published on Google Sites. Using a custom domain can make it easier for people to find and remember your site with a web address like www. …
Set up a custom domain - Blogger Help - Google Help
To personalize your blog’s website address, you can buy a domain. If you’re an administrator, you can manage domains registered through Blogger. Set up your domain with your blog When you buy a …
Add a user alias domain or secondary domain - Google Help
Depending on your needs, you add a domain as a user alias domain or a secondary domain. If you try to add a domain that includes "gmail" in its name, it won’t be accepted.
Verify your domain with a TXT record - Google Help
In the domain setup tool, click Get started, then choose your domain registrar and click Continue. If your domain registrar isn't in the list, select My domain uses a different host.