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Bringing LemonadeLXP to Life: Choose Your Subdomain

The first step: Everything you need to know about picking, reserving, and connecting your subdomains in getting your instance up and running

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So you're getting ready to launch LemonadeLXP or Digital Academy—exciting stuff! Step one: you’ll need subdomains to bring your training site to life and align it with your organization’s web presence.


💡 How many subdomains do you need?

  • Just LemonadeLXP? You’ll need 1 subdomain

  • LemonadeLXP + Digital Academy? You’ll need 2 subdomains (one for each)

  • Just Digital Academy? Not possible—you’ll need LemonadeLXP too!

🧠 TL;DR: Digital Academy is powered by LemonadeLXP, so it can’t be set up on its own.


📝 Step-by-Step: How to Get Your Subdomains

1. Pick Your Subdomain(s)
Subdomains should live under your organization’s primary domain. Examples:

  • training.yourorganization.com for LemonadeLXP

  • academy.yourorganization.com for Digital Academy

Check with your IT or web team to follow any internal naming or branding guidelines.

2. Reserve Your Subdomain(s)
Once you’ve selected your subdomains, your IT team can reserve them by configuring DNS settings—no domain purchase required.

3. Share Your Subdomain(s) with Your CSM
Once you've picked your subdomain(s), let your LemonadeLXP Customer Success Manager (CSM) know.
They’ll guide you through the rest of the setup—which will depend on the package you’ve selected.

4. Loop in Your IT Team (if needed)
Here’s something your IT team might be interested in if they haven’t seen it yet:
📄 Connecting Your Domain to LemonadeLXP
This article outlines the technical steps your team will need to follow based on your chosen package.


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