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Getting a GoDaddy domain to point to a Heroku app.

Pointing a GoDaddy domain to a Heroku app

https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/custom-domains http://thenomadicfreelancer.blogspot.com/2012/08/pointing-godaddy-domain-to-your-heroku.html

1) Custom Subdomains

For each custom subdomain use domains:add in the Terminal.

heroku domains:add www.example.com

2) Subdomain DNS

Go to the domain's DNS manager and configure it with a CNAME record pointing the subdomain to your herokuapp.com hostname.

Record Name Target
CNAME www example.herokuapp.com

To check that this worked correctly run host www.example.com

3) URL Forwarding

This will work to have www.example.com forward to www.example.herokuapp.com, but it won't work if a user types example.com into the browser.

To get this to work, go to the GoDaddy domain information and set forwarding to www.example.com.

Done!
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YahiaBadr commented Oct 14, 2019

this sounds great! i noticed that my domain on godday is not secured ( not https) however my deployment link on heroku is secured ( uses https) how could i make my domain uses this certificate without buying or renting a certificate that worth a lot of money?! I am using Node and Express as server side, and React as client side. Please if you know something that could help me to make my domain certified and secure i will be thankful!

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