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Use your own custom domain or subdomain for application and career page links

Use a custom domain or subdomain to share application and career page links with your own branding. Hirevire now verifies your DNS setup before switching links, so candidates stay on a working URL while the domain is being configured.

Set up your DNS records where your domain is managed. Until verification is complete, Hirevire keeps using the default app.hirevire.com links.

Set up your custom domain

  1. Open the dropdown in the top-right corner of Hirevire.

  2. Go to My account.

  3. Select Domains in the sidebar.

  4. Enter the domain or subdomain you want to use for your application and career page links.

  5. Copy the DNS records shown in the DNS CONFIGURATION section.

  6. Add those records in your DNS provider. Hirevire will show the exact CNAME and TXT values for your domain.

  7. Wait for DNS propagation. The domain status stays Unverified until the records are available.

  8. Once verification finishes, Hirevire starts using your custom domain automatically for application links, personalized invite links, and career page links.

Domains settings showing an unverified custom domain and the DNS configuration records to add.
Domains settings with DNS configuration details

What happens before verification

If your DNS records are not set up yet, Hirevire shows your domain as Unverified and keeps job and career page links on the default domain. This prevents candidates from landing on a broken custom URL.

You may also see a warning on the job share link with a Configure button that takes you back to the domain setup screen.

Job share screen showing a warning that the custom domain is not verified and links are using the default domain.
Warning shown before a custom domain is verified

After you add the records

DNS propagation and SSL certificate generation can take a few minutes. If your domain still does not work after that, follow Troubleshoot custom domain link loading. For other branding settings, see White-Labeling and Custom Branding Options.

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