
Seamless Integration of Existing Sending Domains Now Available in Connectuate
Attention: Tired of Reconfiguring Email Domains from Scratch?
Setting up a dedicated sending domain can be frustrating—especially when switching platforms. Until now, importing existing domains into Connectuate meant a full reconfiguration of DNS entries. This often resulted in downtime, errors, or loss of deliverability reputation.
But not anymore.
Interest: Why Dedicated Sending Domains Are Crucial
A dedicated sending domain gives you:
Higher deliverability rates
Enhanced brand reputation
Full control over authentication
Better tracking and analytics
Previously, switching platforms or reusing an existing domain setup involved manual setup. Connectuate has changed that for good.
What Changed: Connectuate’s New Streamlined Domain Import
You can now use an existing sending domain—already configured and authenticated—without starting from zero. This update significantly reduces errors, saves time, and preserves your domain’s email reputation.
Feature Comparison: Before vs. After the Update
Here is a clear view of how the process improved:
Desire: Who Should Take Advantage of This?
This update is ideal for:
Agencies managing multiple clients
Businesses migrating from another platform
Power users optimizing infrastructure
Anyone looking to save time on DNS tasks
Action: How to Start Using This Feature
Follow these steps to integrate your existing domain with Connectuate:
Go to Settings → Email Services
Select Dedicated Sending Domains
Choose Use Existing Domain
Follow the streamlined connection process
Confirm DNS authentication status
That’s it—your emails are ready to send.
Conclusion: Spend Less Time Configuring and More Time Sending
The ability to import existing dedicated domains into Connectuate is a small change with a big impact. It empowers users to work faster, maintain deliverability, and avoid unnecessary DNS headaches.
If you’re using Connectuate for your CRM, outreach, or agency campaigns, this update helps you launch smarter and scale faster—without the tech slowdown.
Let me know if you’d like a how-to guide or SOP for your team to use this new feature.