API managementAPI-driven operations

The platform becomes more valuable when your existing systems can read from it and act on it directly.

AIDE supports API-first operations for teams that want to automate onboarding, reporting, incident workflows and downstream integrations around domain infrastructure data.

What teams get on this page

API-enabled workflows

Structured infrastructure data

Fits existing automation

Why API access matters in real operations

Dashboard-only monitoring slows down teams managing large or integrated environments.

Manual domain onboarding

Portfolio growth becomes expensive when every new domain must be added by hand.

Locked-in alert workflows

Teams want DNS, SSL and uptime events to flow into the ticketing and messaging systems they already use.

No shared source of truth for other tools

If the platform cannot expose its own data, teams end up recreating partial copies elsewhere.

How AIDE supports API-driven work

The point is not just access. The point is structured access to the same signals the platform already understands.

Programmable onboarding

Bring new domains and workflows into the platform without dashboard-only steps.

Structured results

Consume monitoring outputs in a form that other systems can reason about.

Webhook-friendly events

Push meaningful alert and change signals into downstream systems as they occur.

Operational extensions

Build internal dashboards, reporting or remediation flows on top of the same infrastructure source of truth.

How this fits into the platform

API access matters because the platform already normalizes many different infrastructure signals into one contract.

AIDE makes it easier for teams to extend domain monitoring into their own automation because DNS, certificate, email and uptime events already share a coherent model.

Structured outputsWebhook-ready eventsAutomation handoff

Use the platform as an operational service layer, not just a dashboard.

AIDE helps teams expose infrastructure signals to the rest of their stack without losing the platform context that makes those signals useful.