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Your content domain is the web address used for all of your public-facing content in Flowforth — including public category pages, link pages, and RSS feeds. Every organization gets a free Flowforth subdomain in the format:
yourchurch.flowforth.co
Only organization owners can manage content domains.

Setting Up Your Subdomain

  1. Go to Settings → Domains or visit https://flowforth.co/settings/domains
  2. Under Content Domains, find the Subdomain section.
  3. Click Set Subdomain (or Edit if one is already set).
  4. Enter your desired subdomain (e.g., grace-church).
  5. Click Save.
Your subdomain will be available immediately at yoursubdomain.flowforth.co.

Subdomain Rules

Your subdomain must follow these rules:
  • 3 to 63 characters long
  • Only lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens
  • Cannot start or end with a hyphen
  • Cannot contain consecutive hyphens (--)
  • Must be unique — no two organizations can have the same subdomain
Flowforth checks availability in real time as you type, so you’ll know right away if your desired subdomain is taken.

Changing Your Subdomain

You can change your subdomain at any time:
  1. Go to Settings → Domains.
  2. Click Edit next to your current subdomain.
  3. Enter the new subdomain and click Save.
Changing your subdomain will break any existing links that use the old subdomain. Make sure to update any links you’ve shared on your website, social media, or other places.

What Your Subdomain Is Used For

Once set, your subdomain powers all of your public content:
FeatureURL Format
Public category pageyoursubdomain.flowforth.co/emails/category-slug
Latest email in a categoryyoursubdomain.flowforth.co/emails/category-slug/latest
Individual emailyoursubdomain.flowforth.co/emails/category-slug/email-id
RSS feedyoursubdomain.flowforth.co/rss/category-id.xml
Link pagesyoursubdomain.flowforth.co/your-link-page
To learn how to set up public category pages, see Public Category Pages.
If you need help setting up your content domain, contact support@flowforth.co.