Verified Domains
Domain verification proves you own a website. This is especially valuable for coaches, consultants, and businesses whose personal brand is tied to a domain rather than a social handle.
How It Works
UnaFonte generates a unique TXT record, you add it to your domain's DNS, and we verify it appears. DNS TXT records are the industry standard for proving domain ownership — Google, AWS, and every SSL certificate authority use the same technique.
Step-by-Step
- Go to
Dashboard → Domains - Click Add Domain and enter your domain (e.g.,
example.com— nohttps://or paths) - UnaFonte generates a verification record, something like:
Type: TXT
Name: _unafonte
Value: uf-verify=abc123def456...- Log in to your DNS provider (Cloudflare, Namecheap, GoDaddy, Route 53, etc.) and add the TXT record exactly as shown
- Wait 5-10 minutes for DNS propagation (can be faster or slower depending on your provider)
- Return to UnaFonte and click Verify
DNS propagation is usually quick
Subdomains
You can verify subdomains separately. To verify blog.example.com, add the TXT record at _unafonte.blog on your DNS provider.
Multiple Domains
Free accounts can verify up to 3 domains. Pro accounts have no limit. Each domain gets its own verification record — don't try to reuse the same record across domains.
Removing the Record
Once verified, we re-check the TXT record periodically to make sure you still own the domain. Don't remove it unless you want to unverify the domain. If you re-verify later, you'll get a new unique record.
Domain name must match exactly
example.com and www.example.com are treated as different domains. If you want both to show as verified, add each separately — or configure your DNS to include the TXT record on the root domain only (recommended).