ClickFunnels connects to your custom domain via DNS. Adding a Trust Center subdomain doesn't require editing any funnel pages — you add a single CNAME record at your domain registrar.
How ClickFunnels domain setup works
ClickFunnels uses custom domains by connecting your root domain (yourdomain.com) to their platform. Your domain's DNS must be managed at a registrar — GoDaddy, Namecheap, Cloudflare, or similar. ClickFunnels does not manage DNS itself. To add a Trust Center subdomain, you add a CNAME record at whatever registrar manages your domain's DNS.
Adding the CNAME record
- Log in to your domain registrar (wherever you registered or transferred your domain)
- Open DNS management for your domain
- Add a new record:
Type: CNAME
Name / Host: trust
Points to / Value: trustcenter.pro
TTL: 3600 (or Auto)
Save and allow up to 30 minutes for propagation. Your trust center will be live at https://trust.yourdomain.com.
ClickFunnels 2.0 notes
ClickFunnels 2.0 includes a basic website builder alongside the funnel builder. Whether you use the funnel pages, the website builder, or both, the DNS approach works the same way — the trust subdomain is independent of whichever part of ClickFunnels hosts your content.
Why compliance matters for funnel businesses
ClickFunnels businesses typically collect email addresses, payment details, and behavioural data across multiple funnel steps. If you run paid traffic from Google or Meta, their advertising policies require a valid privacy policy linked from your landing pages. A trust page at your own subdomain satisfies this requirement for all your funnels simultaneously, without adding a privacy policy link to every individual funnel page.
Adding footer links to your funnels
In the ClickFunnels page editor, add a text element to your funnel footer with a link to https://trust.yourdomain.com. For ClickFunnels 2.0 websites, add the link to your global footer component so it appears on every page automatically.