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What's your DNS resolver for your internal network? Use it to tie that domain name to the private IP you want. The devices that use your internal DNS will always go there – unless they use DNS over HTTPS, like they shipped for default in Firefox recently, in which case you'd have to either disable DoH in Firefox or make an exception for that domain.
If you use DHCP it may also do DNS (like dnsmasq does) so you may be able to distribute the override to DHCP-using devices while still using an exernal DNS for everything else.
I have Adguard running and setup as primary DNS in the modem. So u/Accomplished-Moose50 just named Adguard already as an option to do "magic" there.
Aaaah, I think I get it. So in Adguard there is just the rule to always forward any request to example.com to 192.168.1.200 because that is always true.
Yes that would work! Just have to find out how ^^, I'll dive into the documentation of adguard.