Domain Admin
- amir5399
- Nov 12, 2025
- 2 min read
You can say our Domain Admin is one of the most important users in our system.He’s not just an admin - he’s the heart of a brand or a community.
He is the community.
Think about how WhatsApp or Telegram handle “communities.”You create a top-level hub that gathers all the related groups together - everyone can see the groups, join them, and interact.
But in Arnacon, the idea of a community goes deeper.Here, every community is built around a Domain, and the Domain Admin manages it.The domain belongs to him - and so do the rules.Only users who belong to that domain can access its community.
And here’s the key difference between Arnacon and other messaging apps:You don’t bring your existing users into the community.Instead, you get your users from the community itself - users that are created to exist only within that community.
Let me give you an example:
Imagine Bunq wants to communicate with its customers. They create a domain: bunq.global.Every customer receives a unique Bunq identity - a user that can only communicate within the Bunq community.
So, if I get a message or call from Bunq, I know it’s really from Bunq.No more fake SMS or WhatsApp messages pretending to be the bank.Because Bunq will only communicate through its verified domain - not from random numbers or other networks.
The user I get from Bunq is only for communicating with Bunq.I can’t message or call other communities with it - and that’s the point.
It’s a system that brings security and privacy by design.It simplifies life for the Domain Admin, protects users, and brings back the trust that modern messaging lost.
This is how telephony should look like.
Simple. Secure. Community-driven.



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