Getting started
DNScheck monitors your DNS records across providers and alerts you the moment something changes. Here's how to get going.
1. Create an account
Sign up for a free 14-day trial — no card required. You can register with a passkey or an email code.
2. Connect a provider
From Providers → Connect provider, add one of the supported providers:
- Cloudflare — a scoped API token with Zone › DNS › Edit.
- DigitalOcean — a personal access token with read & write scope.
- AWS Route 53 — an access key allowed to
route53:ListHostedZones,ListResourceRecordSets, andChangeResourceRecordSets.
DNScheck verifies the connection and immediately syncs your zones. See Providers for step-by-step credential setup.
3. Choose what to monitor
Your zones appear under Zones. Toggle monitoring on for the zones you care about (new zones can be auto-monitored per provider). Monitored zones sync on a schedule, and their records are imported automatically.
4. Browse records and history
Open a zone to see its records. The global Records page searches across every zone. Every change DNScheck detects — created, updated, or deleted — is recorded with a per-field before/after diff you can browse from each record's history.
5. Set up notifications
Under Notifications, add destinations so you're told about changes:
- Telegram
- Webhook
Once verified, each destination receives a digest whenever DNScheck detects a change. That's it — DNScheck watches your DNS and tells you when it changes. See Notifications for setup details.
Need help?
Contact us any time.