Step 1 of 5
Enter your domain.
This is the hostname your users will visit — for example, api.nocturne.gg or app.wicked.gg.
Step 2 of 5
Add the TXT record.
Add this TXT record to your DNS to prove you own the domain. It may take a few minutes to propagate.
Verification record
TXT
name
_vortex-verify
value
vortex-verify-…
Provider-specific guides
Cloudflare expand_more
1. DNS → Add record
2. Type = TXT
3. Name = _vortex-verify
4. Content = vortex-verify-…
5. Proxy status: DNS only (gray cloud)
AWS Route 53 expand_more
1. Hosted zone → Create record
2. Record type = TXT
3. Name = _vortex-verify.yourdomain.com
4. Value = "vortex-verify-…" (include quotes)
Google Domains / Cloud DNS expand_more
1. Zone → Add record set
2. Resource record type = TXT
3. DNS name = _vortex-verify
4. TTL: default
5. Data = "vortex-verify-…"
가비아 (Gabia) expand_more
1. My services → Domain → DNS management
2. 레코드 추가 → Type: TXT
3. Host = _vortex-verify
4. Value = vortex-verify-…
5. TTL: 3600 (default)
GoDaddy expand_more
1. DNS management → Add
2. Type = TXT
3. Host = _vortex-verify
4. Value = vortex-verify-…
5. TTL: 1 hour
Once added, click the button below. We'll verify automatically.
Step 3 of 5
Verifying your domain.
Polling DNS — usually takes 30–120 seconds.
Verification failed
TXT record not found. Make sure you added it exactly as shown in step 2, then retry.
Domain verified.
Moving to the next step…
Step 4 of 5
Where is your backend?
Tell Vortex where to forward traffic after it passes through the edge.
Step 5 of 5
Test the connection.
Run this command to verify traffic flows through the Vortex edge.
Test command
This bypasses your local DNS cache and connects directly via the edge IP. A successful response means Vortex is routing your traffic.
Your domain is live.
Edge IP: —
Route: —