DDashy

Domain and DNS monitoring

Keep renewals, records, and email DNS on the same board.

Dashy turns domain expiry, nameservers, DNS records, MX, SPF, DKIM, DMARC, CAA, and DNSSEC checks into scheduled dashboard signals for site owners and agencies.

Domain board dns + expiry
Domain24drenew soon
A recordok185.169.234.104
DMARCreviewpolicy missing
CAAsetissuer constrained
DNSSECgapDS not visible
Nameservers
Drift watched
Email DNS
MX, SPF, DKIM
Evidence
Records saved
1. Scan target Run the public domain and DNS tools to capture expiry, registrar, nameserver, and record evidence.
2. Check email DNS Bring MX, SPF, DKIM, and DMARC posture onto the same board as uptime and SSL.
3. Watch trust records Track CAA, DNSSEC, TXT, and unexpected DNS drift before edits become outages.
4. Schedule board Save the useful signals as dashboard checks with warning thresholds and display-ready output.

Dashboard components

Small DNS changes become visible before they break customers.

Expiry
Domain renewal windows, registrar evidence, warning thresholds, and client-report recommendations.
Records
A, AAAA, CNAME, TXT, MX, NS, CAA, DS, DNSKEY, SPF, DKIM, and DMARC posture.
Drift
Nameserver and DNS record changes that can explain outages, email failures, or broken redirects.
Sharing
Public, private, display, and client-safe dashboard views using the same monitored checks.

Change boundary

Watch public DNS evidence without taking control of the zone.

Domain checks should make renewal and DNS drift visible, while registrar access, zone edits, and provider credentials remain with the owner.

Public evidence
Checks use public WHOIS/RDAP, nameservers, DNS answers, DNSSEC posture, CAA, MX, SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records.
Retained history
Dashy stores observed records, expiry windows, registrar hints, drift state, and email-DNS posture for dashboard history and reports.
No zone control
Registrar credentials, DNS provider tokens, private zone files, and automatic record changes stay outside the public monitoring path.
Shared output
Public boards should show expiry, drift, and posture summaries without exposing account-level registrar or DNS-provider detail.
Agencies

Stop renewal surprises

Track expiry windows and DNS posture across client sites, then include the risk in plain-English reports.

Founders

See domain risk beside uptime

Keep certificates, domains, DNS, email DNS, redirects, and availability in one operational status board.

Operators

Catch bad edits faster

Use scheduled DNS checks to spot missing records, unexpected nameserver changes, and broken email authentication.

Scan once, then save the domain signals worth monitoring.

Public domain, DNS, email DNS, and domain-security checkers can inspect a target immediately. Quick start turns useful findings into scheduled dashboard components.