Business email on your domain

Keep the mailbox you already have. Fronty watches the records that keep it working.

A site at your own domain and a contact address at gmail.com undo each other. Business email fixes the address — and it is almost entirely a DNS problem, which is exactly the part people get wrong and then cannot see.

Fronty does not host your mail, and never reads it. Your mailbox stays with your provider. What Fronty does is connect the two, keep the records that make it work in one place, and tell you when one of them is missing or has drifted.

What it does

  • Connects the provider you already use — Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Zoho Mail, or any other provider that is configured through DNS, Fastmail and Proton Mail included.
  • Checks the four records that matter. MX decides where mail is delivered; SPF, DKIM and DMARC decide whether anyone believes it came from you. Fronty reads what is actually published and shows you each one.
  • Tells you what to add when one is missing, as the exact line to paste into your registrar — not a link to a support article.
  • Keeps watching. Records get edited, providers get migrated, and a broken SPF record is invisible until a customer says they never got your reply.

How to do it

  1. Connect your domain to Fronty first.
  2. Create the mailbox with your provider, if you haven't already.
  3. Open Business email and connect the provider.
  4. Add whatever the check says is missing, and re-run it.

What it costs

Included on the plans that include a custom domain. Your mailbox is billed by your email provider, not by us — see the pricing page.