Within the Site Settings section of your account you can update your basic settings such as business logo, name, tagline, and website.
You can manage your Standard Domain or setup your Custom Domain under the Domain tab.
Site Design
Navigation: Main Admin Page > Settings > Branding > Site Settings or click here
Business Name: Enter the name of your business
Business Tagline (optional): Enter your business tagline
Business Website: Enter your business URL
Reply-to-Email Address: The default email address that outbound email campaigns can reply to
Logo/Header: Logo or header image that will display at the top of your program pages
These settings affect all programs and program pages. Any changes made here will be reflected throughout all of your programs.
Google Analytics 4 (GA4)
This is where you can add external tracking to your referral pages. For more information on our Google Analytics 4 integration, how to set up your account, and how to start tracking your Referral Rock pages, read our article on setting up Google Analytics.
Domain Settings
Navigation: Main Admin Page > Settings > Branding > Domain or click here
Users have two domain options:
Standard Domain: Your account's default domain which is hosted by Referral Rock
Custom Domain: Use a subdomain of your own website to mask over your standard domain. All member and referral links will use this custom domain, rather than the standard domain. (Professional Plus and Engage Plus customers only).
Any changes to the Standard Domain are permanent. Any links to your previous Standard Domain will no longer work.
If you installed the SDK for referral tracking, before changing your domain settings, you'll need to remove and reinstall the SDK
Number of Domains per Account
Each account is associated with a single standard domain. All of the programs on your account will be associated with the chosen standard domain.
Your standard domain will look something like: yourcompanyname.referralrock.com
Customers with our premium branding feature may setup a custom domain to mask over the standard domain.