Custom domain

Point your own domain at your Where Is Tereza? org. Available on the Nomad plan.

Why

Default URL: app.whereistereza.com/o/yourname. Useful, but on a tour operator's site or a personal trip blog you might want live.tereza-walks.com or tracker.our-camino.eu instead. The custom-domain feature lets you serve the live map and all public trip pages from your own DNS.

What you get

  • HTTPS via auto-provisioned Let's Encrypt certificate.
  • Same multi-tenant routing — your org's content at /, your trip URLs unchanged, just on your domain.
  • No subdomain on your domain required (you can use the apex tereza-walks.com directly, or live.tereza-walks.com, or whatever).

Setup

  1. Point your DNS at us with one of:

A record (apex domain, e.g. tereza-walks.com): tereza-walks.com. A 66.33.22.X (We'll send the exact IP when you start the setup.)

CNAME (subdomain, e.g. live.tereza-walks.com): live.tereza-walks.com. CNAME app.whereistereza.com.

  1. In your org admin → SettingsCustom domain, enter the hostname you configured. Save.

  2. Wait 30–60 seconds for the certificate to provision. The admin shows the status (pendingactive).

  3. Your public trip URLs now work on the custom domain. The default app.whereistereza.com/o/yourname keeps working too — both resolve to the same content.

Using it

Once active:

  • Live map: https://tereza-walks.com/
  • A trip: https://tereza-walks.com/abc123/camino-frances
  • Photo: https://tereza-walks.com/abc123/camino-frances?photo={id}

Sharing any of these uses the custom domain in social previews.

Limits

  • One custom domain per org.
  • DNS must point at us — we can't host on a sub-path of an existing site.
  • The org admin and platform admin still live on whereistereza.com — only the public trip surface uses your domain.

Removing

Same Settings page, Remove custom domain. DNS removal on your side can be done before or after; the route just falls back to the default subdomain.

Plan

Nomad only. Light and Traveler can keep the default app.whereistereza.com/o/{slug} indefinitely; nothing about that changes.


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