How to Publish Your Canva Wedding Website

How to Publish Your Canva Wedding Website (In 3 Easy Steps)

Posted by Marianna Di Franco on

Inside this blog: If you’ve been wondering how to publish your Canva wedding website, this step-by-step guide will walk you through the process. You’ll learn how to choose the right domain option, check your website settings, and publish your site so it’s ready to share with your guests.

You’ve finished editing your Canva wedding website template, and now you’re ready for the final step: publishing it and sharing it with your guests. If you haven’t chosen your design yet, you can explore our 👉 Canva wedding website templates to get started.

Once you click “Publish Website,” Canva gives you a few options, including a free Canva domain, a paid domain, or your own custom domain. If you’ve never done this before, it’s not always obvious which one to choose or what each option actually means.

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This guide will show you how to publish your Canva wedding website in 3 easy steps. We’ll cover domain options, website settings, and what to do after publishing, including how to unpublish your site if you need to make changes later.

If you still need help customising your design before publishing, read our guide on how to edit your Canva wedding website step by step.

Step 1: Choose How to Publish Your Canva Wedding Website

Before you hit publish, you’ll need to choose how your website will be shared and accessed.
In Canva, this comes down to one key decision: what type of domain (link) you want to use.
When you click “Publish Website”, Canva will guide you through a few options. Here’s what each one means—so you can choose the right fit for you.


Option 1: Publish on a Free Canva Domain

This is the simplest and fastest way to publish your Canva wedding website.
When you choose this option, your site will be published on a Canva-hosted domain that looks like this: yourname.my.canva.site
You can customize the subdomain (the “yourname” part), as long as it’s available.
What you need to know:
  • Your website is hosted for free by Canva
  • No setup or technical steps required
  • Your site is live instantly after publishing
  • You can edit and republish your site at any time

If you’re happy using a free Canva domain, you can skip ahead to Step 2—no additional setup is needed here.

This is exactly what Canva recommends if you want a quick, no-fuss way to go live.


Option 2: Buy a Domain Through Canva

If you want a more personalized link, Canva also allows you to purchase a custom domain directly during the publishing process.
This means your website could look like: yournameswedding.com

What you need to know:
  • You can search for and buy a domain inside Canva
  • Canva handles the connection and setup for you
  • Your site is still published through Canva, just with your custom URL
This option is ideal if you want something that feels a bit more polished and easier to share.

Here is how to do it:

  • click on Edit your site address URL and select get a new domain 
  • in the next window select Buy a new domain and click on continue
  • search for your domain name, and if available click on claim domain
  • in the next page add your details and complete the payment. Done!

Option 3: Use Your Own Domain

If you already own a domain, you can connect it to your Canva website. 

What you need to know:
  • You need to be a Canva Business User
  • You’ll need access to your domain provider (like GoDaddy, Namecheap, etc.)
  • Canva will provide instructions to update your domain settings (DNS records)
  • Once connected, your Canva website will be published on your custom domain
This option gives you full control over your URL, but it may require a few extra setup steps. Refer to the Canva Instructions if you want to use this option.

So… Which Option Should You Choose?

Here’s the simplest way to decide:
  • Choose free Canva domain if you want something quick, easy, and completely free
  • Choose buy a domain through Canva if you want a more branded, polished link without extra setup
  • Choose your own domain if you already have one or want full customization
No overthinking needed—each option works. It just depends on how simple or customized you want your wedding website to be.


Step 2: Finalise Your Website Settings Before Publishing

Once you’ve chosen how you want to publish your Canva wedding website, the next step is to make sure everything behind the scenes is set up properly.
This is the part most people rush through… but it’s what makes your website feel complete, functional, and easy for your guests to use.
Inside Canva, you’ll find these under Website Settings when you click “Publish Website.”
Let’s go through what actually matters.


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1. Set Your Website Title

Usually your names (e.g. Olivia & Anthony’s Wedding)

This helps identify your site and may appear when your link is shared.


2. Add a Favicon (Your Tiny but Mighty Detail)

A favicon is the small icon that appears in your browser tab—and yes, your wedding website can have one too.
It might seem like a tiny detail… but it adds that extra “this is so put together” feeling.
How to add it in Canva:
  • Go to Website Settings
  • Upload a small png or jpeg image – recommended size is 280 x 280 pixel (like your initials, a wedding icon, or a symbol from your design)
  • Canva will display it as your site’s favicon
Quick tips:
  • Keep it simple and easy to recognize
  • Use a square image
  • Make sure it matches your overall wedding style
It’s one of those little touches your guests might not consciously notice—but it elevates the whole experience.


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3. Enable or Disable Navigation Menu

If you have multiple sections (like Schedule, RSVP, Travel), a navigation menu helps guests move around easily.
Simple = better here.


4. Password Protection (Optional)

You can choose to protect your site with a password.
Use this if:
  • You want to keep details private
  • You’re only sharing with invited guests
Otherwise, you can leave it public for easy access.


5. Check Your Page Layout & Sections

Do a quick scan:
  • Sections are in the right order
  • Nothing is missing or duplicated
  • Headings are clear

6. Preview Your Website Before Publishing

View your site in:
  • Desktop
  • Mobile (most important)
Fix anything that feels off—spacing, text size, images.


7. Choosing  Your Free Canva Domain Name

If you’re using a free Canva domain, you’ll be asked to choose your website name before publishing.

Your URL will look like this:
yourname.my.canva.site
(e.g. amanda-thomas.my.canva.site)

This means you can customize the “yourname” part—but only when you first set it up.

⚠️ Important to know:
Once you choose your Canva domain, you won’t be able to change that exact URL later. Canva assigns one domain per website, and editing it after publishing isn’t always straightforward.

👉 So take a moment to choose something you’re happy to share with your guests—usually your names or a simple wedding title works best.

Quick tips:

  • Keep it short and easy to type
  • Avoid numbers or complicated punctuation
  • Make it easy for guests to recognize


8. How to Change Your Free Canva Domain Name

  1. From the Canva homepage, click on your profile icon (top right)
  2. Select Settings
  3. In the side menu, scroll down until you see Domain and click Web domains
  4. Under Domains managed by Canva, find your domain and click View
  5. Click Edit to change the name of your domain
  6. Enter your new domain name
  7. Click Save

Before finalizing, Canva will prompt you to review your new link.

 

Step 3: Publish Your Canva Wedding Website and Share It

Okay… deep breath.

This is the part where your wedding website goes from “almost ready” to officially live. The part where all your hard work, your design, your details—it all becomes something your guests can actually see, click through, and get excited about.

Inside Canva, here’s exactly what you’ll do:

  1. Click the “Publish Website” button (usually in the top right corner)
  2. Choose your domain option (free Canva domain, paid domain, or your own custom domain)
  3. Follow the prompts Canva gives you (they’ll guide you through it)
  4. Click Publish

…that’s it.

Yes, really.

No complicated setup. No waiting around. Just a few clicks, and your website is live.

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What Happens After You Hit Publish?

Once your site is published, Canva will give you your live website link.

This is the link you’ll share with your guests—on your invitations, save-the-dates, wedding emails, or even your group chats.

Before you send it out, take a quick moment to:

  • Open the link yourself
  • Click through every page
  • Test it on your phone and desktop

Think of it as your final “doors are open” walkthrough.

Because once you share it… your guests are in.

 

Sharing Your Wedding Website (Without the Overwhelm)

Now comes the fun part—letting people see it.

You can share your website in a few easy ways:

  • Add the link to your digital or printed invitations
  • Include it in your save-the-dates
  • Send it via email or WhatsApp to close friends and family
  • Add a cute note like:
    “For all the details, visit our wedding website!”

Keep it simple. Clear. Easy to access.

Your guests shouldn’t have to go searching—it should feel effortless.

 

Quick Post-Publish Checklist

Before you fully check this off your list, run through this quick checklist:

  • ✅ All links are working
  • ✅ Pages load properly
  • ✅ Mobile version looks clean and readable
  • ✅ Information is accurate and up to date

If everything looks good—you did it.

Your wedding website is officially live 🎉


Bonus: How to Unpublish Your Canva Website (If You Need To)

If you need to make bigger changes or temporarily take your site down, Canva lets you unpublish your website anytime.

When You Might Want to Unpublish

  • You need to fix incorrect information
  • You’re redesigning part of your site
  • Your plans have changed and you need to update details
  • You just want to make edits without guests seeing them in real time

How to Unpublish Your Website

  • Go back into your Canva design
  • Click on “Publish Website or Publish changes”
  • Click on Setting
  • Select the option to unpublish
how to unpublish your canva website

Your site will go offline, and your link will no longer be accessible—until you’re ready to republish.

And When You’re Ready? You can simply hit publish again. Easy.

Final Thoughts

If you’ve made it this far, you’ve done more than just “figure it out”—you’ve created something meaningful, helpful, and genuinely beautiful for your guests.

And now?

It’s live.

No more wondering how to publish your Canva wedding website. No more second-guessing which option to choose. You did it—step by step.

Ready to create your own website? Browse our editable Canva wedding website templates and start building a wedding website you can personalise, publish, and share with ease.

 

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About the Author

Marianna is the founder of Creative Things Studio, where wedding invitations do more than announce a date—they bring your vision to life. With over a decade of experience in animation and graphic design, she turned her passion for art and storytelling into crafting beautifully designed wedding invitations and stationery templates that are both elegant and effortless.

Whether animated or printable, her goal is to help couples create stunning, stress-free invitations that reflect their style and personality—without the overwhelm.