Creating a website using WordPress is very simple and supports binding a domain name by default. If you need to bind multiple domain names to a site, or map different domain names to different pages, you can use a domain name mapping plug-in. This article introduces four commonly used WordPress domain name mapping plugins, all of which can help achieve this need.
Multiple Domain Mapping on Single Site
Multiple Domain Mapping on Single SiteThe plugin is easy to use and can map different domain names to specific pages on your site. All you need to do is point your domain name to your WordPress site and the plugin will automatically handle the URI mapping, making it quick and easy.

Domain Mapping System
Domain Mapping SystemPlugins allow us to manage multiple domain names and point them to articles, pages, products or categories on the site. Its professional version supports the creation of microsites and supports subdirectory mapping, which is suitable for users who require more customized features.

Pronamic Domain Mapping
Pronamic Domain MappingThe plugin supports publishing pages on additional domain names and is compatible with WordPress multisite networks. This plugin is useful if you share content across multiple sites.

Each Domain a Page
Each Domain a PageThe plugin allows you to manage multiple landing pages and single-page websites. Through the WordPress backend, you can easily set whether to enable features such as www, SSL, and canonical links.

These four plug-ins have similar functions, but each has its own characteristics. You evaluate your actual needs and choose the most suitable one. If you simply need to bind multiple domain names to a site, you can setwp-config.phpconstants inWP_HOMEandWP_SITEURLTo achieve this, please refer to our previous article for specific methods:How to bind multiple domain names in WordPress.
