DNSAssistant
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DNSAssistant
@DNSAssistant_
DNSAssistant-A DNSPM -DNS Posture Manangement solution - Monitor your domain DNS and WHOIS changes in real time.
PA Se unió Mart 2026
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@DNSAssistant_ Ahh interesting! Wasn’t one of the recent AWS outages due to misconfigured DNS?
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Midweek builder check-in.
What are you working on right now?
I’m looking to #connect with people building or exploring:
• AI infrastructure
• AI agents
• Developer tools
• Open source AI
• Data collection & scraping
• Automation workflows
• SaaS products
• Bootstrapped startups
• Building in public
Drop your project below.
Always looking for sharp builders, useful tools, and interesting ideas to follow.
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It's running constantly like any security service product, add a domain which creates a current source of truth(baseline), add alerts based on your risk level for records you want to monitor, the system continously checkes the records against the baseline for any changes and alerts in real time if they change.
Scenario: A working website stops resolving - Based on a baseline created the alert will trigger for changes that were made and the alert sent to right person, instead of checking if it's a network issue or something else as the misconfiguration will cascade via TTL timing until you figure it out. Saved you time and effort, since we all know "It's always DNS" :)
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Built it for me first :) to track my domain portfolio and projects. Then I saw there was no middle ground for a DNS Posture Management solution, either sign up with large long term contracts via Akamai/CheckRed, so I thought why not build it as a self managed service for everyone else? Mostly built it for dev who are already busy to take time out to fix DNS issues.
Most misconfiguration caught is fat finger IP input for A/AAAA records.
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@DNSAssistant_ Hey 👋 DNS posture as a continuous loop is a smart angle, most people treat DNS as set-and-forget until something breaks. Who did you build it for first, security teams or devs? And what's the most common misconfig you catch that people don't expect?
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Hey 👋
I'm a founder who mapped the under-the-radar channels where startups quietly get their first customers - newsletters, directories, podcasts, communities.
Looking to connect with:
🚀 Indie hackers & solo founders
📈 B2B SaaS builders
🤖 AI agents / MCP folks
🛠 Anyone shipping this week
Tell me about your product 👇 and what's a channel that quietly worked for you?
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@JGdalevich We're focused on monitoring currently, haven't thought about DNS transfer to own service, that would be interesting angle to build the infra.
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@DNSAssistant_ That is such a pain!
We literally thought of doing that and went a different direction - have you managed to also easy the DNS transder process for retail customers? looking at it?
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The reason these services and experts exists is because those of us who want to use them have no time to learn a new skill and implement what is necessary. AI is not going to change that, perhaps 10% of us will use AI to implement AI for that purpose, rest 90% will still not have the time to do so, or will just not care to do so.
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@JGdalevich what's your location? it is functional and resolving fine.
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@RoxanaLimban Max 2, anything over that you're spreading yourself too thin.
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Curious about your thoughts:
Is it better to focus on one product or build multiple products? 🤔
I’ve been heavily focused on one product for quite a while, and there’s still a lot I want to build and improve. At the same time, when I see founders sharing their revenue and mentioning that it comes from several different products, I can’t help but wonder if building multiple projects increases your chances of success.
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@capital_3x ah..company not product. A smart company with multiple products.
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Pitch me your company in one sentence.
Brett Calhoun@brettcalhounn
Pitch me your company in one sentence.
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