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# Dedicated IPs

> Track pending or ready dedicated IPs and assign ready ones to one or more sending domains from your workspace settings

# Dedicated IPs

Dedicated IPs let you route email from specific sending domains through an isolated SES IP instead of Sequenzy's shared pool.

You can manage them in `Settings -> Domain -> Dedicated IPs`.

## How Assignment Works

* One dedicated IP can be connected to one domain or many domains
* Each sending domain can use only one dedicated IP at a time
* If you assign a domain to a different dedicated IP, Sequenzy moves it automatically
* Domain-level routing applies across campaigns, sequences, transactional emails, test sends, and replies because Sequenzy sends through the domain's SES configuration set

## What You See In The UI

* A list of all dedicated IP records for the workspace billing owner
* A status for each IP so you can see whether it is still pending, ready to assign, or failed
* Which domains in the current workspace are already connected to each ready IP
* A multi-select assignment dialog so you can attach one ready IP to multiple domains without repeating setup

## Provisioning State

If a dedicated IP has been purchased but SES setup is still in progress, Sequenzy can show it as `Pending`. Pending IPs stay visible in the list, but you can start assigning them only after they are marked `Ready`.

## Before You Assign A Domain

* Verify the sending domain first or finish its DNS setup
* Decide whether the domain should stay on the shared pool or move to a dedicated IP
* Make sure the domain belongs to the workspace where you are editing assignments

Unverified domains can be pre-assigned, but the routing matters only once the domain is verified and ready to send.

## Best Practices

* Use dedicated IPs when you need stronger reputation isolation or predictable sending streams
* Keep marketing and transactional traffic on separate domains whenever possible
* Warm up new dedicated IP traffic gradually instead of moving all volume at once
* Continue to use subdomains for isolation, even when you have a dedicated IP

## Related Guides

* [Verify a sending domain](/guides/domain-verification)
* [Use subdomains for email](/guides/subdomain-sending)
* [Monitor sender health](/guides/sender-health)
