DynDnsPulse

DynDnsPulse

Auto-update your domain IP

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • April 3, 2026
  • August 3, 2026

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DynDnsPulse keeps your Dynamic DNS records in sync with your current IP address — automatically, reliably, and without any hassle. Whether you run a home server, a self-hosted NAS, a VPN, or any service behind a dynamic IP, DynDnsPulse ensures your domain always points to the right address. FEATURES • 27 supported providers — Cloudflare, No-IP, DuckDNS, Dynu, Namecheap, deSEC, Afraid.org, Dynv6, Dyn, ChangeIP, and many more • IPv4 and IPv6 — updates both A and AAAA records simultaneously • Multiple providers — manage and update all your DNS providers in one place • Background updates — the app checks your IP regularly even when not in use • Update log — full history of every check and update with timestamps • Test connection — verify your credentials directly in the app before saving • Custom URL template — connect any DynDNS-compatible provider via a flexible URL template • Clean, native interface — built for iPhone and iPad with SwiftUI HOW IT WORKS 1. Add your DNS provider and enter your credentials 2. DynDnsPulse checks your public IP at regular intervals 3. When your IP changes, it updates all enabled providers automatically 4. You get notified on success or if something goes wrong PRIVACY Your credentials are stored securely in the iOS Keychain and never leave your device. No account, no cloud sync, no tracking. DynDnsPulse is the perfect companion for self-hosters, home lab enthusiasts, and anyone who needs their domain to follow their IP.
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What's New in DynDnsPulse

1.1.1

August 3, 2026

This release fixes DNS updates that could fail over and over with a Cloudflare error about an identical record already existing. • If a provider was set up with only the hostname ("myMac" instead of "myMac.example.com"), the app looked for the wrong record name, then tried to create a record that already existed. The domain is now completed automatically. • An IP update no longer switches off Cloudflare's proxy or resets a custom TTL. A record kept behind the proxy — so your home address stays out of public DNS — had that quietly turned off on every IP change. Both settings are now left exactly as you set them. • On domains with more than 100 DNS records, only the first 100 were ever read, so a record beyond that looked missing. The whole zone is now read. • A provider stuck on the same error no longer notifies you every five minutes. You are told once, and again only if the error changes or the provider recovers. • Before a record is created, the activity log now notes what was searched for and what the zone returned — so a failure explains itself.

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