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Every published workspace serves at <name>.skarmy.ai. You claim the name once, on your first publish.

Naming rules

The UI states this as Use 3–63 lowercase letters, numbers, or hyphens.

Examples

Names beginning xn--, and names with two hyphens in the third and fourth position, are rejected. These encode non-Latin characters that can be made to look like a trusted name.

Reserved names

These are never available. Most protect Skarmy’s own surfaces, mail routing, or names that could be used to impersonate a trusted service.
app, www, api, admin, dashboard, ns1, ns2, dns, cdn, assets, static, img, images, dev, staging, test, preview, internal, root, status, docs, blog, help, support, billing, account, accounts, auth, login, signup, hub, skarmy, vercel, official, security, abuse, console, portal
mail, email, smtp, imap, ftp, mx, mx1, mx2, autodiscover, autoconfig, webmail, pop, pop3, smtps, imaps, spf, dkim, dmarc, _domainkey
verify, verified, payments, pay, checkout, team, teams, enterprise, partner, partners
Trying one of these gives That name is reserved. Try another.
Reserved names shorter than three characters are rejected as invalid rather than reserved, because they fail the length rule first.

What you cannot change

Your site address is independent of your company name. Renaming your company does not change a published address.
Deleting a workspace retires its address permanently — the name cannot be claimed again, by you or anyone else.

One address per workspace

Each workspace claims its own name. A company with three workspaces can have three published sites at three addresses.

Verify

  • Your address resolves in a private or incognito window.
  • The Live at … link in the workspace matches the address you claimed.

Troubleshooting

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Update a published site

Ship changes to a live address.

Publish your site

The full publish walkthrough.