useshareable.com/p/your-slug. Often that’s perfect — but
for an event page, landing page, or microsite you may want it under your domain,
like events.yourcompany.com. Here’s what works today.
Link to it (simplest)
Add a button or link on your existing site that opens the page. Zero setup — and you control where it sits in your nav.Redirect a path or subdomain (works today)
Point a path or subdomain on your site at the Shareable link with a redirect / URL forward:Set up the forward
- Subdomain: most registrars (Porkbun, Namecheap, Cloudflare, …) offer URL
forwarding — forward
events.yourcompany.com→ your Shareable link. - Path on your site: add a redirect rule in your host (Vercel, Netlify,
Cloudflare, etc.) from
/launch→ the Shareable URL.
With a standard forward, the address bar shows the
useshareable.com/p/... URL
after redirecting. Avoid “masked” / frame forwarding — it wraps the page in an
iframe, which can break social-share cards and links.Native custom domains — on the roadmap
Serving a page directly at your own domain —events.yourcompany.com in the
address bar, your branding, automatic SSL, no redirect — is a planned feature. When
it lands, you’ll add a domain to a page and point one DNS record at Shareable. Want
it sooner? Let us know.