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Tracking domain and subdomains
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Written by George Georgiadis
Updated over a year ago

When it comes to tracking your domain and subdomains, you have a few options. You can either choose to track both the main domain and subdomains using a single tracking script, which will compile all of your traffic data into one workspace, or you can create separate workspaces for each domain and subdomain. The decision ultimately comes down to how your services are divided.

If your subdomains and main domain are designed to attract the same group of visitors, such as those who navigate from your landing page to other subdomains, it may be more logical to keep all of this data in one workspace.

On the other hand, if your subdomains cater to different audiences, it may make more sense to create separate workspaces to keep this data separate and more organized. Regardless of the option you choose, there is no extra charge for the number of workspaces you create. So you can use whichever configuration makes the most sense for your particular needs without worrying about incurring any additional fees.

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