Domain registrars · Agency+ · Shipped V2.4
Everguardly + AWS Route 53
Sync DNS records from a Route 53 hosted zone.
Connect AWS Route 53 and Everguardly reads DNS records from your hosted zone via SigV4-signed requests, so your authoritative DNS is visible alongside uptime and renewals. AWS keys are encrypted at rest.
What you can do
- Hosted-zone DNS record sync (SigV4)
- Visible alongside uptime + renewals
- AWS keys encrypted at rest
Setup
Connect Route 53 in Settings → Domain registrars (access key + secret).
Read the registrar setup guide →Frequently asked questions
- How do I connect AWS Route 53 to Everguardly?
- Connect AWS Route 53 from your Everguardly dashboard (or via the relevant setup guide). It takes a couple of minutes — you authenticate once, choose what fires, and Everguardly handles the rest. Available on the Agency plan and higher.
- Does the AWS Route 53 integration cost extra?
- No. The AWS Route 53 integration is included on the Agency plan and every plan above it — there is no separate integration fee. Every plan starts with a 14-day free trial, no credit card required.
- Is my AWS Route 53 API token stored securely?
- Yes. Any credential you provide is encrypted at rest (AES-256-GCM) and decrypted only at the moment Everguardly needs to call AWS Route 53. Tokens are never shown again after you connect and are never returned to the browser.
Connect AWS Route 53 to Everguardly.
Start free in under a minute — Everguardly watches uptime, SSL and domains while AWS Route 53 keeps your team in the loop.