Experiencing DNS errors while launching your HubSpot website? Here’s why it matters and what you can do to ensure a smooth, efficient launch.
Think of your DNS as the phone book of the internet. It turns a name like automatenow.uk into the number (IP address) that computers understand. Without it, your website simply won’t load. When launching a HubSpot website, one of the biggest delays we see is nobody knowing who controls the DNS. Without that access, we can’t connect your domain to HubSpot — meaning your site launch stalls.
For businesses in any sector, ensuring that your DNS is properly managed is crucial. Control over your DNS protects your brand, prevents unauthorised changes, and ensures that your website remains accessible and operational. This is particularly important for B2B services, where trust and reliability are paramount.
📌 Security: Control over your DNS protects your brand and prevents unauthorised changes.
📌 Reputation: A broken website can hurt trust and credibility.
📌 Growth: Quick DNS access means a faster, smoother launch — so you can start generating leads sooner.
In the B2B industry, a broken website can directly impact client trust and your firm's credibility. Quick and secure DNS management ensures that your website launches smoothly, allowing you to focus on client engagement and lead generation without technical hiccups.
DNS stands for Domain Name System. It’s like a translator for the internet — converting the domain you type into your browser into a digital address your computer understands. For example, instead of remembering 192.168.1.1, you type automatenow.uk, and DNS finds it for you.
When moving to HubSpot, we adjust your DNS records so your site points to HubSpot servers. Done right, it’s smooth and quick. Done wrong, it causes downtime. Understanding and managing your DNS is essential for ensuring that your website remains accessible to clients and partners.
1. Find Out Who Holds Your DNS – It might be your IT team, a web developer, or your domain registrar (like GoDaddy).
2. Have the Login Ready – Keep usernames and passwords in a secure place.
3. Schedule the Switch Wisely – Avoid peak sales periods (e.g., don’t switch an e-commerce site on a Friday before a busy weekend).
4. Copy Records Exactly – Even a missing dot can cause issues.
5. Allow Propagation Time – Changes can take 1–48 hours to fully work worldwide.
6. Clear Browser Cache – After launch, use an incognito window or another device to check your site.
DNS Record in HubSpot
These steps are critical in ensuring that your website launch goes smoothly. Proper planning and execution of DNS changes can prevent downtime and ensure that your site is accessible to clients when they need it most.
“Control over your DNS is like having the keys to your shop. Without it, you can’t open for business. Pair that with a smart marketing strategy in HubSpot, and you’re set for a smooth, cost-effective launch.” Bart Kowalczyk, CEO of AutomateNow
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