How to connect your Hostinger subdomain to SystemeScale
On this page, you will learn how to add DNS records to Hostinger to connect your subdomain.
You will be able to add your subdomain, such as subdomain.domain.com, to SystemeScale and use it as a custom subdomain in your sales funnels and blogs, which helps maintain a professional brand.
What you will need:
- A SystemeScale account
- A domain name purchased from Hostinger
Add your subdomain in SystemeScale first
After adding the subdomain in SystemeScale, access the DNS settings in your Hostinger account.
example.team-sio.com is being connected to SystemeScale. Your own CNAME values will be generated inside your SystemeScale account.Log in to your SystemeScale account and click on your profile picture, then go to Custom Domains and add your subdomain.
First CNAME
Go to the DNS / Nameservers tab for your domain.
In the DNS Records section, select CNAME as the Type. Enter example in the Name field, and enter d2seb4d9411ck5.cloudfront.net. in the Target field.
Finally, click the Add record button to save.
example already exists, edit its value to d2seb4d9411ck5.cloudfront.net.Second CNAME
First, repeat the process described above to add a new CNAME record.
In the Name field, paste the string before your domain name. In this example, use _bf01f85211869d78ce3077667d183fda.example.
Then, in the Value field, add _43c5801f9d4fc969353fdfdf59813a6c.xlfgrmvvlj.acm-validations.aws..
Finally, click the Add record button to save.
Check CNAME propagation
Once the two CNAME records are properly added to your host, you can check their status using DNS Checker.
To check your records, you must enter the full CNAME name, including your domain name, into the search bar.
You should see the same value you added next to a green checkmark. If not, double-check your DNS settings to ensure the records were entered correctly.
- CNAME verification 1: verify the CloudFront CNAME record.
- CNAME verification 2: verify the validation CNAME record.
Important notes
- It can take up to 24β48 hours for DNS records to propagate completely.
- Sometimes, your host may not be able to register a CNAME record due to a conflict with other existing DNS records. This usually happens when adding the first CNAME. In this case, contact Hostinger support to confirm if those existing records are necessary or if they can be safely removed.

