Last updated: July 2026

In short: BIMI shows your brand logo next to your emails. After this guide you publish the default._bimi TXT record in the GoDaddy Domain Portfolio — and know the prerequisites: DMARC, SVG logo, certificate. GoDaddy has no dedicated BIMI article; you publish a standard TXT record through its generic DNS UI.

Prerequisites

  • A domain whose DNS is managed at GoDaddy
  • DMARC at enforcement (p=quarantine or p=reject)
  • Logo as SVG Tiny PS and (for Gmail & co.) a VMC
  • An HTTPS server for the logo and certificate

What is BIMI?

BIMI (Brand Indicators for Message Identification) is a TXT record that points to your brand logo. Gmail, Apple Mail, and Yahoo show it next to your authenticated emails. BIMI is not a security method of its own, but the visible reward for clean SPF, DKIM, and DMARC — the last step.

The real work isn’t in the record

As a DNS host, GoDaddy is a fine place to publish the BIMI record — but the prerequisites lie with your mail infrastructure. The BIMI Group names them clearly:

  1. DMARC at enforcement. Your policy must “be at enforcement on the organizational domain and subdomains” — a p=none or a pct under 100 (“policies or ‘pct’ less than 100 percent are not accepted”). See DMARC for GoDaddy.
  2. SVG logo. “Produce an SVG Tiny PS version of your official logo” — square, over HTTPS.
  3. VMC or CMC. In practice needed for display at Gmail & co. Self-asserted BIMI “records have limited support across the various Mailbox Providers”.

Step-by-step guide

1. Check the prerequisites

With the free MXAudit scanner you check SPF, DKIM, and DMARC — DMARC must be at quarantine/reject.

2. Provide the logo and (optionally) certificate

Place the logo as SVG Tiny PS over HTTPS, obtain a VMC/CMC, and serve the .pem file over HTTPS.

3. Create the BIMI TXT record in the Domain Portfolio

In your GoDaddy Domain Portfolio, open DNS, then Add New Record and select TXT from the Type menu. The Name field takes the prefix without the domain name — enter default._bimi:

FieldValue
TypeTXT
Namedefault._bimi
Valuev=BIMI1; l=https://example.com/logo.svg; a=https://example.com/vmc.pem
TTLDefault

Basic scheme per the BIMI Group: default._bimi.[domain] IN TXT "v=BIMI1; l=[SVG URL]; a=[PEM URL]". Without a certificate you leave out a= — it’s “currently optional”. A real record (ebay.com):

v=BIMI1;l=https://vmc.digicert.com/….svg;a=https://vmc.digicert.com/….pem

4. Wait and check

After DNS propagation, check the record with the MXAudit scanner or the BIMI Inspector of the BIMI Group.

Common mistakes

BIMI without DMARC enforcement. p=none isn’t enough; quarantine/reject is mandatory.

Wrong SVG format. Only SVG Tiny PS, square.

No VMC, expecting Gmail display. Without a certificate the logo usually stays invisible at the large providers.

Wrong Name field. The record must sit at default._bimi, not on the root domain.

Further reading