Banger

From a new domain to live email, in minutes.

You bought a domain. Now what? Banger is the shortest path between "I own acme.com" and "we're sending from hello@acme.com." Add the DNS records we show you, watch each check turn green, then start from branded mailboxes.

  • A domain you own

    Anything you bought, like acme.com, getbeam.io, sofiaceramics.shop.

  • Access to your DNS

    Cloudflare, Namecheap, GoDaddy, Porkbun, Squarespace, or anywhere you can edit records.

  • About 10 minutes

    Most people are sending from hello@ before their coffee gets cold.

Any host where you can edit records.

Banger gives you exact MX, SPF, DKIM, and DMARC values to copy into your DNS provider, then verifies each record as it appears.

CloudflareNamecheapPorkbunGoDaddyRoute 53VercelSquarespaceAny DNS host

No guessing at host names, priorities, or TXT values. Copy what Banger shows, save it, and watch the live checks.

Four steps. Clear records, live checks.

  1. 1

    Sign up and add your domain

    Create a Banger account, paste your domain (e.g. acme.com), and pick a region. We start a verification job in the background.

  2. 2

    Add the DNS records Banger gives you

    Banger shows the exact MX, SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records for your domain. Copy them into Cloudflare, Namecheap, Porkbun, GoDaddy, Route 53, Vercel, or any other DNS host you use.

  3. 3

    Watch the green checks

    MX, SPF, DKIM, DMARC turn green as DNS propagates, usually under five minutes. We keep checking in the background; you don't have to refresh.

  4. 4

    Create mailboxes and send your first email

    Create addresses like hello@, support@, and billing@, open Banger, and send from your new domain. From there you can add teammates, labels, agents, and more mailboxes anytime.

A workspace you can shape as you go.

Start with a verified domain and branded mailboxes. Then add labels, agents, teammates, and workflow structure as your team needs them.

  • Branded mailboxes

    Create hello@, support@, billing@, or any other address your team needs. Add more anytime; pricing is per teammate, not per address.

  • Labels for your workflow

    Add labels for the work your team handles, like "refund requests", "investor outreach", and "press", so everyone can scan faster.

  • AI agents with scoped access

    Add agents to the mailboxes where they help most: draft support replies, qualify sales leads, or triage routine updates with scoped access.

  • A kanban board per shared mailbox

    Threads become cards. Assign, prioritize, and resolve together. No more forwarding chains or "did you see this?".

Common questions about setting up a new domain.

I haven't bought a domain yet. Should I use Banger to buy one? +

Not yet. Buy a domain wherever you prefer (Cloudflare, Namecheap, Porkbun are great), then come back here. Domain purchase inside Banger is on the roadmap.

Do I need to know what MX, SPF, DKIM, and DMARC mean? +

No. Banger shows the exact MX, SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records to copy into your DNS host, then verifies each one in real time.

How long does DNS take to propagate? +

Usually a few minutes, though some DNS hosts can take a couple of hours. Banger keeps checking in the background and shows you which records are live.

Can I add Google Workspace to the same domain later? +

You can switch back at any time, or run them side-by-side during a transition. You own the DNS and the mailboxes, so we don't lock you in.

What if I already use Google Workspace on this domain? +

Don't use this guide. Head to the Google Workspace path instead. You'll keep Google Workspace as the source of truth and add Banger on top.

How many mailboxes can I create? +

As many as you need: hello@, support@, sales@, billing@, founders@, plus per-person addresses. Pricing is per teammate, not per address.

Will my emails actually land in inboxes? +

Yes. Banger guides you through SPF, DKIM, and DMARC setup and verifies the records that protect deliverability before you start sending.

Set up your domain in Banger

Download Banger, paste your domain, copy the DNS records, and watch each check turn green.