Access your hosting without a domain with the mialias.net subpath from cdmon

Do you have a hosting plan, but your domain is not active yet? Is your domain pointing to another provider, but you need to work on your website now?
With cdmon you don’t have to wait. Thanks to the subroute mialias.net feature, you can start working with your hosting from the first minute, even if the main domain is not yet operational.
🧩 Useful for development, migrations, and testing
🚀 Instant access to the website without configuring DNS
What is mialias.net?
When you purchase hosting with cdmon, a temporary access is automatically generated through a subroute with this format:
yourdomain.com.mialias.net
This alias allows you to access the hosting content even if:
- The main domain is not registered yet
- The domain is pointing to another provider
- You are in the middle of a migration and don’t want to change DNS yet
- You need to do pre-launch testing
Real example
Suppose you have hosting for yourweb.com, but you are still developing the website and don’t want to move the domain.
You can access the hosting content via:
yourweb.com.mialias.net
This link will show exactly what is on your hosting, as if you were accessing with the real domain.
What advantages does it offer?
| Traditional problem 🙁 | Solution with mialias.net from cdmon 😉 |
| I have the hosting, but I haven’t registered the domain yet | You can start now with yourdomain.com.mialias.net |
| I’m migrating a website and don’t want to touch DNS until everything works | Test everything from the alias and change the domain at the end |
| I need to set up a website in a test environment | Use the subroute to view and test without affecting the real domain |
| I don’t have immediate access to the domain because someone else manages it | Work in the meantime with the alias and connect the domain later |
| I need to show a demo before launching | Share the alias so they can review the website without making the final version public |
How is it used?
You don’t have to configure anything. Access via mialias.net is generated automatically with your hosting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the mialias.net alias be indexed in search engines?
No. It is a technical URL intended only for temporary environments. We do not recommend using it as a permanent access.
Can I install WordPress and access it from mialias.net?
Yes, although you will need to configure WordPress to work correctly on that URL if you use it during development.
Does the alias change or expire?
No, as long as you have the hosting active, your mialias.net subroute will remain available.
Can it be used to send a client to review the site?
Absolutely! It is ideal for showing test versions or pre-launch validations.
Start working from the first minute
With the mialias.net subroute, you don’t have to wait to have the domain ready.
Your hosting is operational from the first moment, and you can start developing, testing, or migrating with complete peace of mind.