CONTINUOUS INTERNET TELEMETRY24H DRIFT819 material changesacross 735 domains · +365 vs yesterdayDNS DRIFT20 domains changed DNS providertop destination parity.domains · +16 vs yesterdayEMAIL DRIFT5 domains switched email providertop destination pphosted.com · +3 vs yesterdayNOW2,577 curated domains not answering+362 vs yesterdayERRORS9,953 responded with an errorlast probe · 5xx / 404 / TLSTHROTTLED2,714 throttled or blocked our scanner429 rate-limit / 403 bot-block24H DRIFT819 material changesacross 735 domains · +365 vs yesterdayDNS DRIFT20 domains changed DNS providertop destination parity.domains · +16 vs yesterdayEMAIL DRIFT5 domains switched email providertop destination pphosted.com · +3 vs yesterdayNOW2,577 curated domains not answering+362 vs yesterdayERRORS9,953 responded with an errorlast probe · 5xx / 404 / TLSTHROTTLED2,714 throttled or blocked our scanner429 rate-limit / 403 bot-block
Monitor

Watch your domains. Get told the moment they drift.

Put a domain on watch and DomainDrift re-checks it around the clock. The moment its DNS, host, certificate, or email setup changes - or it simply stops answering - you hear about it, with a signed record of exactly what moved and when. It is the difference between finding out on your own schedule and finding out the moment it happens.

Watch what matters

Track a single domain, a whole cohort, or your entire portfolio. Nameservers, mail records, the certificate, DNSSEC, reachability - the full surface, not just whether the page loads.

Told where you already work

Alerts land in Slack, Teams, Discord, a webhook, or your inbox, scored so routine churn stays quiet and a real move gets your attention.

A signed record of every change

Every observation behind an alert is Ed25519-signed at the moment it is made. Hand the evidence to an auditor or a colleague and they can confirm it came from DomainDrift, unaltered.

See when it is not you

Because DomainDrift watches ~105,000 domains at once, it can tell you the thing a tool pointed only at your own zone never can: whether a provider moved under everyone.

Monitor is part of a DomainDrift account

Setting up alerts is an account feature. Take a look at the plans to see what fits, or sign in if you already have access. Either way, you land right back here.

Free, right now, no account: today's change feed, a signed snapshot of any domain, and the API docs.