DNS, reverse DNS, MX, and network-owner strings can suggest Cloudflare, AWS, Google, Microsoft, Vercel, Netlify, or another provider, but CDNs and proxies can hide the real origin path.
Domain Intelligence Report
Check what a public domain visibly exposes through DNS inventory, IP and ASN context, RDAP registration signals, reverse DNS, CAA, DNSSEC, TXT records, and cautious provider hints.
Use it before or after a website, email, or AI/search scan to understand the domain layer. The report does not scan ports, enumerate subdomains, prove ownership, or claim the real origin IP.
Before interpreting resultsDomain intelligence limits
The report suppresses contact personal data and shows only safe public registry signals such as registrar, status, country, and lifecycle dates where available.
Diagnosis first
Domain Intelligence Estimate
Safe report available after scan.
Preparing your report...
Profile summary
Domain Profile
DNS, RDAP, and provider hints summarized.
Top issues
What needs attention
Maximum five issues are shown here.
Next steps
Recommended Fixes
Prioritized for DNS, domain, and hosting owners.
DNS inventory
Public DNS Records
Answers are capped and summarized.
Context
IP, RDAP and Provider Details
Collapsed by default.
Technical details
Checks
Safe raw summaries only.
Share safely
Copy Actions
Use Safe Copy before sharing results.
Safe Copy keeps the domain findings and recommended fixes while avoiding raw oversized payloads, credentials, raw headers, and RDAP contact personal data.
Limits
What this tool does not prove
Clear limits keep the result useful.
This is a domain intelligence estimate based on public DNS, RDAP, reverse DNS, and bounded network-owner context. It is not a vulnerability scan, ownership proof, origin-IP leak proof, uptime guarantee, security audit, or blacklist guarantee.
- No subdomain enumeration, port scanning, vulnerability scanning, monitoring, accounts, or storage.
- No random WHOIS scraping or API-key-only provider dependency.
- RDAP contact personal data is suppressed.
- Subdomain RDAP is marked unknown unless the registrable domain is supplied directly.
Focused tools
Related Tools
Use these when one signal needs deeper detail.
Monitoring beta (optional)
Domain intelligence snapshots are available for beta review
Monitoring will compare DNS records, nameservers, RDAP status, expiration windows, ASN/provider hints, reverse DNS, CAA, DNSSEC, and blacklist context. It will not enumerate subdomains or port scan.
- A/AAAA/CNAME/NS changes
- Registrar, status, and expiration changes
- Provider or ASN context changes
- Blacklist context appeared or resolved
Domain Change Checklist
Domain intelligence can become an approved monitoring baseline
Use the free domain report for DNS/RDAP/provider context. Beta review can compare public domain changes after approval.
One-time scans are free. Monitoring beta is optional, requires approved public targets, and does not mean public signup, automatic alerts, billing, or dashboards are live. See How We Make Money and the Affiliate Disclosure.
B2B diagnostic report model
Domain intelligence diagnostics
Domain checks connect public DNS, RDAP-safe context, reverse DNS, CAA, DNSSEC hints, IP/ASN context, provider hints, and blacklist context.
Client-safe report
Share findings without leaking raw technical material
Use Safe Copy or this page's summary when sending results to a client, vendor, developer, or support team. Raw headers, credentials, tokens, cookies, private addresses, email local-parts, and oversized payloads should stay out of client-facing copy.
FAQ
Domain Intelligence Report FAQ
Is this a vulnerability scanner?
No. It summarizes selected public DNS, RDAP, IP/network, reverse DNS, and provider hint signals. It does not scan ports or test vulnerabilities.
Does this prove the real origin IP?
No. Provider and IP hints are not proof of the true host or origin infrastructure, especially behind CDNs and security proxies.
Does RDAP expose personal contact data here?
No. The report intentionally suppresses contact personal data and shows only safe public registrar, status, date, and high-level registry context where available.
Check my website/domain
What this checks
Public DNS, HTTP, HTTPS, certificate, redirect, header, IP/ASN, or domain configuration signals.
Limits
What this cannot check
It cannot perform credentialed vulnerability testing, scan private hosts, bypass access controls, or certify complete security.
Read results
How to use the output
Treat results as review signals for this browser/session or public target. Re-test after one change, then use Safe Copy or notes that avoid raw identifiers.