Description: Want to publish your Canva website on your own Hostinger domain? In this step-by-step Canva Tutorial 2026, we’ll show you how to connect your custom domain from Hostinger to your Canva website so it looks professional, secure, and fully functional. Whether you’re building a personal portfolio, business site, or online store, this guide will help you get your Canva website live in just a few minutes. Canva’s website builder has grown massively in 2026 — offering custom pages, SEO tools, analytics, and responsive design — and now you can host it on your own domain for free. Pairing it with Hostinger’s reliable DNS management gives you full control and better visibility online. In this video, you’ll learn: How to publish your Canva website with a custom domain. How to connect Canva to a Hostinger-registered domain. How to update DNS records correctly (A and CNAME). How to verify and activate your connection. How to set up SSL for secure HTTPS access. Common mistakes and fixes for domain connection errors. By the end of this tutorial, you’ll have your Canva website live on your Hostinger domain, looking sleek and fully secure. Let’s start in Canva. Open your design, click the Share button at the top right, and select “Website.” From the dropdown, choose “Use my own domain.” Canva will ask where your domain is hosted — select Hostinger from the list of providers. You’ll now see Canva’s DNS instructions. Keep that page open and log into your Hostinger account at www.hostinger.com . Go to Domains → Manage → DNS Zone Editor for the domain you want to connect. Then, you’ll need to: Add or edit the A record: Host: @ Points to: 23.227.38.65 (Canva’s IP address) Add or update the CNAME record: Host: www Points to: canva.site.link Click Save Changes and return to Canva. Hit Verify Connection, and Canva will check if your DNS has been updated. It can take anywhere from 5 minutes to 2 hours for the changes to take full effect (depending on your Hostinger DNS speed). Once verified, your Canva site will automatically go live on your Hostinger domain, and Canva will apply a free SSL certificate, making your site accessible via https:// for extra security. We’ll also show you how to: Set your primary domain in Canva settings. Enable SEO title and meta description for better Google visibility. Reconnect your domain if you move your site or change DNS providers. Troubleshooting tips: If Canva shows “Domain not connected,” clear your browser cache and wait for DNS propagation. Avoid duplicate A or CNAME records — delete old ones first. Always publish your Canva site after connecting the domain for proper sync. Pro tips for 2026: Use Hostinger’s free email hosting to create a professional email (e.g., [email protected] ). Add a favicon and custom analytics to your Canva website for branding and insights. So, if you’ve been wondering how to connect your Canva website to Hostinger, this tutorial gives you the full, tested, and easy setup for 2026. If this video helps you, don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more Canva tutorials, website building tips, and digital design guides every week! Hashtags: #CanvaTutorial2026 #CanvaWebsite #Hostinger #DomainSetup #WebsiteBuilder #CanvaTips #DigitalDesign #BrandWebsite #DNSSetup #CanvaGuide