Your subdomain is the username for your account. It's used in URLs associated with your account, in links to your forms, and in your report links.
A subdomain appears in front of a website's domain. For example, the www. bit you see in a URL is a subdomain. Sometimes, you'll see something else in front of the domain rather than www.
For example:
Account Creators
The subdomain for your account is the username you entered when you first signed up for the account.
You and Admins in your account can find the subdomain on the Account Manager page.
You can see your account's subdomain whenever you're logged in to your Wufoo account—just look at the URL in the address bar of your browser and look for the part that comes before wufoo.com.
If you're not able to log in, please reach out to someone in the account who can share the subdomain or account login link with you.
When you change your subdomain, all links and embed codes for your existing forms and reports are updated to use the new subdomain—previous links using the old subdomain will no longer work. Additionally, users in your account will need to log in using the new subdomain.
You can only edit the account's subdomain if you're the Account Creator. To change the subdomain: