Inspect public DNS
Resolve A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, TXT, NS, SOA, and CAA records for a hostname.
Formatters
Resolve public DNS records for a hostname and inspect A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, TXT, NS, SOA, and CAA results.
Results will appear below the editor after you run the tool.
Resolve A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, TXT, NS, SOA, and CAA records for a hostname.
Check whether a custom domain points where it should before waiting on status changes.
Public DNS can take time to update, so repeated checks help separate delay from misconfiguration.
Inspect public DNS answers for the exact hostname involved in a domain or routing issue.
Use the exact root, www, or subdomain you want to inspect.
StaticX queries public DNS record types and returns what is visible.
Check the returned target against the DNS instructions for your domain.
When a domain does not activate, the most useful first question is whether the public DNS record exists and points to the expected target.
DNS Lookup gives a neutral view of records without exposing the internal provider details behind StaticX domain automation.
example.com, www.example.com, and app.example.com are different hostnames.
Some providers update quickly; others keep old answers until TTLs expire.
CAA records may affect which certificate authorities can issue certificates.
Short, practical answers for using this page safely.
No. It only reads public DNS. Update records at your DNS provider or through a connected domain workflow.
DNS caches and resolvers can update at different times. Check again after propagation.
Yes. They are separate names and can have different records.