Your custom address is built on a domain. You must first check availability and purchase a domain (e.g., .com , .org , or .me ) through a registrar.
Once you own the domain, you need a service to manage the actual sending and receiving of mail.
: Every email you send acts as a mini-advertisement for your website or brand name.
: Known for affordable pricing and free privacy protection.
After purchasing both, you must link them so your provider knows how to route mail to your domain.
(now part of Squarespace): Often used for easy integration with professional Google Workspace accounts. 2. Choose an Email Hosting Provider
: Once connected, you can create specific addresses like hello@yourbrand.com or billing@yourbrand.com .
: A major registrar that offers bundled domain and email setup.