Learn how to integrate DNSRadar's DNS monitoring into your workflow with comprehensive guides and API documentation.
Learn how to create DNS monitors programmatically using the DNSRadar API to track changes to your DNS records.
Use the bulk creation API to efficiently add up to 1,000 DNS monitors in a single request for large-scale monitoring deployments.
Control individual monitor checking without deleting monitor configuration or history.
Monitor SPF records with flexible matching to allow additional includes and mechanisms while ensuring your required SPF components are present.
Monitor DMARC records with flexible matching to allow customers to adjust policies while ensuring core DMARC configuration remains intact.
Monitor MX records with flexible matching to allow additional mail servers while ensuring your required email infrastructure remains configured.
Monitor A and AAAA records with flexible matching to allow additional IP addresses while ensuring your required infrastructure remains configured.
Understand how to monitor MX record priorities to ensure proper email routing and maintain mail server preference order.
Efficiently update check frequency and active status for all monitors in a group with a single API request.
Set up webhooks to receive real-time notifications when DNS changes are detected by your monitors.
Control webhook notification delivery by enabling or disabling webhooks without deleting their configuration.
Learn how DNSRadar handles webhook delivery failures with intelligent retry mechanisms and exponential backoff.
Verify webhook configuration by sending test payloads to your endpoints before deploying to production.
Track webhook delivery attempts with detailed request history including status codes, response times, and error messages.
Access the complete history of DNS changes detected by your monitors with the events API endpoint.
Use N8N workflows to automate responses to DNS changes detected by DNSRadar monitors through webhook triggers.
Use Zapier workflows to automate responses to DNS changes detected by DNSRadar monitors through webhook triggers.