How to Check a Domain’s DNS Name Servers with the AI Connector
DNS name servers determine where your domain’s DNS records are managed and where your domain points. Whether you’re setting up a new website or transferring a domain, it’s important to know which name servers are currently configured.
With the JetHost AI Connector, you can check a domain’s name servers in seconds. Your AI assistant—whether it’s Claude, ChatGPT, or another supported model—performs a live lookup against the domain’s registrar.
In this article, you’ll learn how to view a domain’s DNS name servers using your AI assistant.
When It’s Useful
Checking a domain’s name servers is especially useful in situations like these:
- You’re transferring a domain to JetHost and want to verify that the name servers have been updated.
- Your website isn’t loading, and you suspect an incorrect DNS configuration.
- You’re preparing for a migration and need to review the domain’s current DNS setup.
How to Check a Domain’s Name Servers
What You’ll Get in Response
Тhe AI assistant will list the name servers currently configured for the domain at the registrar. This lets you quickly verify whether the domain is pointing to the correct DNS provider or whether the name server configuration needs to be updated.
Tip: Changes to a domain’s name servers can take up to 24–48 hours to propagate across the internet. If you’ve recently updated them, wait a while and check again. If you need to view the domain’s registration details, you can also perform a WHOIS lookup.


