DNS Lookup API + monday.com

Send the response straight into monday.com — connected through Zapier, Make, or n8n, no code required.

Whenmonday.comNew item
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RunDNS Lookup APIReturns the response
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Thenmonday.comCreate item

The DNS Lookup API in monday.com.

monday.com is a flexible Work OS that powers teams. Integrating APIs with monday.com enables automated item creation, real-time column updates, and intelligent workflow triggers. Keep your boards dynamic and data-rich.

Workflows worth wiring.

Create new items when external systems generate leads or tickets
Update status columns automatically based on external API checks
Populate column values with enriched data from validation APIs
Trigger notifications when API monitoring detects issues

Ready-made ideas.

New item created Lookup DNS → update columns

Enrich domain items with DNS data

When a domain item is created on monday.com, fetch its DNS records and populate columns with A records, MX records, and nameservers.

Scheduled daily Lookup DNS → update status column

Monitor domain DNS health

Daily DNS health check for all domains on your board. Update a status column to Healthy or Alert based on records.A and records.MX presence.

Connect it in a few steps.

Set up with Zapier
  1. 1
    Set the trigger. Create a Zap with monday.com as the trigger app and "New item" as the event. Connect your account.
  2. 2
    Add the API action. Add APIVerve as the action, select the DNS Lookup API, and map your trigger data to the request.
  3. 3
    Send it back. Add a second monday.com action for "Create item" and map the returned fields (like domain) into it.
  4. 4
    Test & turn on. Test the Zap with real data to confirm the mapping, then turn it on.
Set up with Make
  1. 1
    Add the trigger. Create a scenario and add a monday.com module set to "New item". Authenticate your account.
  2. 2
    Call the API. Add an HTTP module pointing at api.apiverve.com/v1/dnslookup with your x-api-key header. Pass the trigger's data as the input.
  3. 3
    Parse & map. Add a JSON module to read the response, then a monday.com module for "Create item". Map fields like data.domain into place.
  4. 4
    Activate. Run once to confirm the mapping, then switch the scenario on and set its schedule.
Set up with n8n
  1. 1
    Add the trigger node. Start a workflow with a monday.com trigger node for "New item" and connect your credentials.
  2. 2
    Add an HTTP Request node. Point it at api.apiverve.com/v1/dnslookup using Header Auth (x-api-key). Feed in the trigger data.
  3. 3
    Map with expressions. Add a monday.com node for "Create item" and reference the response with expressions such as {{ $json.data.domain }}.
  4. 4
    Execute & activate. Execute manually to verify, then activate the workflow for production.

What monday.com receives.

domain"myspace.com"
recordsA, MX, NS, SOA, TXT

monday.com + DNS Lookup API FAQ

How do I populate monday.com columns with API data?
Use automation platforms to call APIs, then map response fields to specific monday.com columns. Most column types (text, numbers, status) are supported.
Can I trigger workflows in monday.com from external APIs?
Yes. Use webhooks or automation platforms to detect external events, then create or update monday.com items to trigger native automations.
How do I keep monday.com data in sync with external systems?
Set up bi-directional syncs using automation platforms. Trigger on monday.com changes to update external systems, and vice versa.

Connect the DNS Lookup API to monday.com. One key, no code, live in minutes.

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