Integrating i-Reserve: alias via subdomain of i-Reserve.net
When you use an i-Reserve.net subdomain styled to match your own website, customers usually don’t notice they are being directed to another site, since the look and feel are the same as your own website. But do you want to take it a step further and also remove the name i-Reserve from your URL? Then you can create an alias URL through your own domain. So how does this work exactly?
Through your own hosting provider, you can create a subdomain on your own URL. For example: reserveren.{yoururl.com}. This must then be redirected to the i-Reserve subdomain where your reservation system is hosted. This can be done via a so-called CNAME. You can then provide us with the subdomain you created yourself, and we will ensure it can be used as an alias. It is important, however, that the subdomain you create has an SSL certificate. This adds a secure layer between the server and the browser, ensuring that data is protected. If you have access to a system administrator, or some technical knowledge yourself, this option is also very easy to implement.





