Website Handoff · Access Checklist

Taking biozenic.com
over the right way.

A short, plain-English list of what we need to rebuild and launch the new Biozenic website — and, just as important, the two things we will not touch. Written so whoever manages the domain can act on it in a few minutes.

ForBiozenic's domain / hosting contact
FromCarmine Trione · LuckyMr AI Systems
Two promises first

Nothing breaks. Nothing goes dark.

Before any access changes hands, here's our commitment — these are the two ways a website move usually goes wrong, and we've designed around both.

Email stays exactly as-is

Biozenic's email (like hello@biozenic.com) runs on separate settings we will not touch. Your inbox keeps working through the entire switch — no interruption.

Google ranking is protected

Every existing page gets forwarded to its new home, so the ground you've earned in search carries over instead of disappearing.

How the launch works

We build and preview the new site privately first. Nothing goes live on biozenic.com until Kelly sees it and says go. The switch itself is a quick, scheduled change — visitors just start seeing the new site.

What we need access to

The five items

Most of this you likely have logins for already. If anything's unclear, just tell us who set it up and we'll take it from there.

1. The domain registrar (GoDaddy)

Where biozenic.com is registered. We need to adjust the settings that point the domain to the new website. The safest way is a delegate/invite (steps on the next page) — no need to share your password.
web settings only

2. The current website login (WordPress / WP Engine)

Admin access to the existing WordPress site, or an export of it. This lets us pull the current pages, blog posts, and images so nothing valuable is lost and everything forwards correctly.
read / copy

3. A copy of the current DNS records

A quick screenshot or export of the domain's current settings. This is how we guarantee the email keeps working — we can see exactly what to leave untouched.
protects your email

4. Who runs the email

Just a name — e.g. "Google Workspace," "Microsoft 365," or "GoDaddy email." Confirming this lets us route around it completely so the inbox is never at risk.
protects your email

5. Anything else living on the domain

Contact forms, Google Analytics / Search Console, a booking tool, subdomains, etc. A quick heads-up on what's connected so we carry the important pieces over.
good to know
The safe way to share

Granting GoDaddy access without your password

GoDaddy has a built-in "Delegate Access" feature made exactly for this — you invite us, we do the web changes, you can revoke it any time. Under a minute.

1

Sign in at godaddy.com → Account Settings

Open the menu under your name (top-right) and choose Account Settings, then Delegate Access.

2

Under "People who can access my account," click Invite to Access

Enter our email: agency@luckymr.me and a name: LuckyMr AI Systems.

3

Choose the "Products, Domains & Purchase" level

This lets us manage the domain's web settings — nothing to do with billing beyond what's needed to point the site.

4

Send the invite — done

We'll accept, make the changes on our end, and you can remove the access from that same screen whenever you like.

Prefer to just hop on a call?

If any of this is fuzzy, we're happy to screen-share for ten minutes and walk it through live. Send whatever's easiest — we'll handle the technical side from there.

LuckyMr AI Systems
Carmine Trione · agency@luckymr.me · (916) 266-1387