How to edit an organization's name and domain
Affinity makes it easy to edit an organization from its profile page or add domains to automatically associate the individuals who belong to that domain. The article below explains how to edit an organization.
- Click into the organization's profile page, click the ellipsis (3-dotted icon), then click Edit name and domain.
- Add another domain under Other Domains - we highly suggest you do not edit the Primary Domain since the enriched data will still pull in from the original Primary Domain even if you change it to a different domain. If you notice any incorrect info, please let us know by writing to support@affinity.co.
- Organization Name is required to create any organization.
- Primary Domain is used to enrich the organization's data with Affinity Data and Affinity's third-party data vendors.
- Note: We highly suggest you do not edit the Primary Domain since the enriched data will still pull in from the original Primary Domain even if you change it to a different domain. If you notice any incorrect info, please let us know by writing to support@affinity.co.
- Note: We highly suggest you do not edit the Primary Domain since the enriched data will still pull in from the original Primary Domain even if you change it to a different domain. If you notice any incorrect info, please let us know by writing to support@affinity.co.
- Other Domains is used to serve as a place to capture any domain aliases or redirects. Any additional domain that is added here will auto-associate all people whose email domains match the additional domain.
- Note: If you attempt to add a domain that is already in use by another organization, we will let you know before you're able to click Save. In this case, we suggest keeping the profiles separate by removing the domain, or merging one contact into the other.
- Note: If you attempt to add a domain that is already in use by another organization, we will let you know before you're able to click Save. In this case, we suggest keeping the profiles separate by removing the domain, or merging one contact into the other.