January 2026 · Available on all plans.
Historical note · January 2026 · Describes Brew as of January 2026. For
current behavior, see Verify Your Sending Domain.
What Shipped
Setting up a sending domain used to mean copying DKIM, SPF, and DMARC records out of Brew and pasting them into your DNS provider one at a time. Then you waited to see if you got them right. Today, Brew can add them for you. Add your domain, click Connect automatically, sign in to your DNS provider, done.How It Works
When you add a sending domain in Settings → Domains, your DNS records appear with a Connect automatically button.1
Click Connect automatically
A window opens to your DNS provider: Cloudflare, Vercel, GoDaddy,
Namecheap, and most others.
2
Sign in and approve
Brew writes the DKIM, SPF, and DMARC records straight into your zone.
Nothing else on your domain changes.
3
Records verify on their own
They turn green as they pass, and the domain badge turns green when all of
them do.