Subdomain and branded URLs
Last updated: April 2026
Every Techfleet merchant is assigned a subdomain during onboarding — for example sourtech.techfleet.dev. The subdomain is permanent and always serves your storefront, even if you later add a custom domain on top.
What is served at your subdomain
- Your public buyer storefront (catalog, product pages, checkout)
- Buyer sign-in and order history
- Your branded order invoices (shared via email + buyer portal)
- Policy pages (return, refund, privacy, TOS)
Picking your subdomain
The subdomain is set during signup. Example: if your business is named "Sour Tech", the wizard suggests sourtech.techfleet.dev. You can override the suggestion.
Changing your subdomain
- Go to Settings → General
- Edit your Business name / subdomain
- Save — the new subdomain is live instantly
Old subdomain links stop working the moment you change. Update any share links, signatures, and partner references before you rename.
Interaction with a custom domain
When you point a custom domain (shop.yourbrand.com) at Techfleet, both URLs stay live. The subdomain continues to work forever as a fallback — useful if DNS breaks, if you change domains, or for internal admin links.
SSL
SSL certificates are auto-provisioned for every subdomain. No configuration needed. Custom domains get the same treatment once DNS verifies.
Buyer sessions are keyed on the .techfleet.dev root, so a buyer signed into sourtech.techfleet.dev is automatically signed into any other Techfleet storefront they visit.
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