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Hosting displays all connections to websites to which JUNE landing pages are published.

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Hosting: Manage connections to external websites

To access the hosting settings, click on Administration > Hosting in the left sidebar.

In the Hosting section, you can view all connections to external websites to which JUNE landing pages are published. These are, for example, SFTP accesses or cloud services such as the JUNE Cloud, which can be used to publish and provide content.

This central overview shows you:

  • The service used (e.g. sftp or june_cloud)

  • The integration (i.e. the technical connection or the target system)

  • The associated project in which the publication takes place

πŸ’‘ Example: Have you created a landing page for a project that is to appear on an external website? Then you can see here which hosting type and which connection can be used to publish the website. Before you can publish your website, you must enter the desired hosting here.


Set up new hosting

To create a new hosting connection, proceed as follows:

  1. Click on Administration in the left sidebar.

  2. Switch to the Hosting tab in the top menu bar.

  3. Click on + Add in the top right-hand corner to create a new hosting.

  4. Now select the desired Hosting Type.

  5. Now fill in all the information. You can find this at your hosting provider.

  6. Now select the Project for which this hosting type may be used.

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After selecting the hosting type, you will be guided through the necessary steps - depending on the type, these can be access data, target URLs or specific API configurations.


Manage existing hostings

You can see all existing hosting connections directly in the table. By clicking on the three-dot menu ⁝ next to an entry, you can:

  • Edit settings

  • Delete the connection

  • Further actions (depending on the integration type)


Typical use cases

πŸ’‘ Publish landing page on external domain: If you want to play out a campaign on a customer domain, you can publish via SFTP access or via a cloud connection such as june_cloud.

πŸ’‘ Manage staging environments: Multiple connections for staging and live are possible - ideal for testing before go-live.


Hosting Types​

When publishing landing pages or sending email campaigns or automated emails, you need to select and set up a hosting type. The following options are available:

1. JUNE Cloud

Standard hosting via our platform (yourdomain.my-june.com)

Content is hosted directly through the editor's infrastructure. This option is the easiest to set up and ideal for customers without their own hosting solution.

Advantages:

  • No external setup required

  • Automatic integration with all editor functions

2. SFTP

Upload via a secure file transfer server

Allows content delivery via the SFTP protocol (Secure File Transfer Protocol), e.g., to a customer's server. To set it up, you need your SFTP/FTP information:

  • Name

  • URL

  • Directory

  • Host

  • Port

  • Username

  • Password

  • (Private Key)

This information is usually found in the customer administration system (KAS) of your hosting provider.

Typical use:

  • Companies with their own hosting structure or internal processes

  • Increased security requirements

3. Episerver

Integration with the content management system (CMS) Episerver

Content can be published directly in Episerver, commonly used in more complex Digital Experience Platforms. To set it up, you need the following information from your Episerver:

  • Name

  • URL

  • Client ID

  • API User

  • API Key

  • Recipients List

  • Sender Email

  • Sender Name

  • ReplyTo Name

Especially suitable for:

  • Companies with CMS-based web structures

  • Headless CMS workflows

4. Salesforce Marketing Cloud

Direct publishing in SFMC

Content (e.g., email templates) is transferred to the Salesforce Marketing Cloud and managed there. To set it up, you need the following information from your Salesforce Marketing Cloud:

  • Name

  • URL

  • Client ID

  • Client Secret

  • Client API Path

Advantage:

  • Seamless integration into existing SFMC workflows and journeys

5. Webhook

Real-time transmission via HTTP Webhook

With every change or publication, a webhook is triggered that forwards content or information to another system. To set it up, you need the following information:

  • Name

  • URL

  • Webhook Publish

  • Webhook Invalidate Cache

  • Webhook Delete

  • Username

  • Password

  • Advanced

    • Curl Options Resolve

    • Curl Options Proxy

    • Curl Options Useragent

    • Curl Options HTTP Header

Use cases:

  • Integration into automation pipelines

  • Connection with third-party platforms (e.g., internal APIs)

6. Shopify

Direct hosting in Shopify environments

For e-commerce customers, content (e.g., landing pages or assets) can be used or linked directly in the Shopify store. To set it up, you need the following information from your Shopify:

  • Name

  • URL

  • API Token

  • Client API Path

Benefits:

  • Ideal for personalized campaigns in the shop environment

  • Easy integration into Shopify themes

7. Amazon S3

Storage in Amazon S3

Content is stored in Amazon's S3 storage service. To set it up, you need the following information:

  • Name

  • Bucket Name

  • Region

  • Access Key

  • Secret Key

Suitable for:

  • Companies with existing AWS infrastructure

  • Scalable and secure content delivery

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