Loading CheckWebs…
Loading CheckWebs…
DNS & Domain tool
Query your domain against 8 globally distributed DNS resolvers (Google, Cloudflare, Quad9, OpenDNS, and more) to see if recent DNS changes have propagated worldwide.
What it checks
Check if DNS changes have propagated globally.
Inspect the public records that resolvers and mail providers rely on.
Identify hosting, registrar, mail, and DNS provider patterns when available.
Find missing or stale values that can break site access, email, or trust.
Methodology
Next steps
Interpretation
Use cases
Verify records before moving hosting, email, or CDN providers.
Confirm routing and authentication records that affect deliverability.
Check ownership, nameservers, age, and renewal risk before decisions.
Popular checks
Next paths
Use these pages when the result points to a broader check, a fix workflow, or a related technical question.
Frequently asked questions
No. Enter a URL or domain and run the check in your browser. Some results can be partial if the target site blocks requests or hides the data being checked.
The DNS Propagation Checker runs live checks against the target website. Results reflect what was reachable at the time of the test, so retest after changing DNS, redirects, headers, or page content.
DNS changes typically propagate within 1-48 hours, depending on TTL values. Most major resolvers (Google, Cloudflare) update within minutes. Lower TTL before making changes speeds this up.
This usually means DNS changes are still propagating, or the domain uses GeoDNS / anycast routing which intentionally returns different IPs based on the resolver's location.