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How to use your own domain for your app download link

Serve your app link from your own subdomain — get.yourapp.com instead of a shared domain.

A link on a shared domain works, but a link on your own domain looks more trustworthy in ads and to users, and keeps your brand in the URL. Normally, putting device-based store routing on your own subdomain means hosting code and wrangling SSL. With onestore.link Pro, you point a subdomain at us and it routes exactly like a slug. Here's how.

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The problem

  • A shared-domain link looks less trustworthy in ads and to users.
  • You want your own brand in the URL, not a third party's.
  • Putting device-routing on your own domain normally means hosting code.
  • DNS and SSL for a routing subdomain are fiddly to set up by hand.

With onestore.link

  • onestore.link Pro lets you serve a link from your own subdomain, e.g. get.yourapp.com.
  • Your subdomain routes to the right store exactly like a onestore.link slug.
  • SSL is issued and auto-renewed for you after a one-time DNS setup.
  • Your original onestore.link slug keeps working in parallel.

How to do it

No SDK, no rebuild. Just a URL.

  1. 1

    Upgrade the link to Pro

    Custom domains are part of the Pro plan, configured per link.

  2. 2

    Add your subdomain + DNS records

    Enter your subdomain in the dashboard and add the CNAME records it shows you at your DNS provider.

  3. 3

    Wait for verification

    Once DNS propagates, your domain serves the link over HTTPS with auto-managed SSL — no certificates to handle.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use my apex domain (yourapp.com)?

No — you need a subdomain like get.yourapp.com. DNS can't point an apex domain at us with a CNAME, which is what the routing requires.

Is SSL automatic?

Yes. Once your DNS records are in place, the certificate is issued and renewed automatically — there's nothing to manage.

Does my onestore.link slug still work after I add a domain?

Yes. The custom subdomain and your original onestore.link slug both resolve to the same link in parallel.

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