Domain Control overview
Domain Control helps you manage who creates Calendly accounts in your organization. You control which employees can sign up and enforce your IT security rules.
For example, you can:
- Review all accounts using your company domain
- Require approval before new users sign up
- Lock your domain so only approved people can use it
What to expect
Complete account visibility
Review all existing accounts linked to your domain. Download a report that shows who is using your domain with Calendly.
Faster onboarding and fewer support tickets
Your Enterprise account comes pre-configured with features like Managed Events and Salesforce integrations. New employees sign up faster and can start scheduling right away.
Secure scheduling with your IT policies enforced
Make sure users follow your IT policies (like single sign-on). All company activity stays in one place you can review and audit.
Before you begin
To use Domain Control, your organization must have Single Sign-On (SSO) enabled. You also need to be an Owner or Admin on an Enterprise plan.
How Domain Control works
Require approval before signup
When you enable Domain Control, new users must request access. They cannot create an account on their own. An admin must approve the request before the user can continue.
Control who has access
You can route approval requests to a specific person, email address, or URL. You can also lock the domain so no one can sign up with it.
- If someone’s request is denied, they can still sign up. They just need to use a different email address.
Getting started with Domain Control
These Help Center articles walk you through setting up and using Domain Control:
- How to set up Domain Control: Step-by-step instructions for your domain provider
- Domain Control FAQs: Answers to common questions
- Domain Control: the user experience: What employees see when Domain Control is enabled
- Managing users outside your Calendly organization: How to handle people outside your organization using your domain
FAQs
Use Domain Control if you are a large organization and need to manage who uses your domain with Calendly. It helps you enforce security rules and prevent unauthorized accounts.
Yes. Once you verify your domain, you can download a report showing all Calendly users with your domain. The report includes users in your organization and users outside your organization.
The report includes all Calendly users with your verified domain, including:
- Users already in your organization
- Users outside your organization using your domain
You can add free users from this list to your org using the “Add new user” process.
Yes. Any new user outside your account cannot connect a protected domain’s calendar. This applies to all supported calendars except the Outlook plug-in.
Yes. There is no limit to how many domains you can verify and control.
If you reach your seat limit and a user requests access, add more seats from your billing page before you approve them.
Yes. Your organization must have Single Sign-On (SSO) enabled to use Domain Control.