Which domains do we add to our network's 'Allowed List' to ensure access to Procore?
Answer
If your organization utlizes network security rules, firewalls, or proxy servers that restrict internet access, your IT department must regularly update your network’s allowed list to ensure the Procore platform is fully accessible.
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Allowed Domains
Network Ports & Protocols
Allowed Domains
Important Note On Maintenance
Last updated July 31, 2025. Procore updates this list as our services evolve. To prevent access problems, ask your IT department to bookmark this page and check it regularly to keep your organization's allowed list up-to-date.
Primary Procore Domain
For the most comprehensive and future-proof configuration, Procore strongly recommends adding a wildcard entry for our primary domain. This single entry will cover the majority of current and future Procore services.
.procore.com
Specific Procore & Third-Party Domains
If your network security policies do not permit wildcard entries or if you require a more granular list, please ensure the following domains are explicitly added to your allowed list.
Note
Domains marked with an asterisk (*) do not require you to add each sub-domain.