How to track SSL certificate expiration dates and avoid embarrassing outages

How to track SSL certificate expiration dates and avoid embarrassing outages

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DomainDash watches the client websites you maintain, covering uptime, SSL, DNS, and domain registration, and tells you when something breaks in plain English (Healthy / Slow / Down) before the client notices. Built for freelancers and small agencies tired of finding out about expired SSL certs from the people who pay them. Free tier covers 1 site, paid plans scale by site count rather than per-seat. Free public check tool at domaindash.io/check works without signup.

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What to expect from an ideal product

  1. DomainDash automatically checks your SSL certificates every day and sends you alerts weeks before they expire, so you never get caught off guard again
  2. Get plain English notifications that say "SSL expires in 14 days" instead of confusing technical error messages that waste your time
  3. Monitor all your client websites from one dashboard rather than manually checking each certificate or setting up complicated scripts
  4. Receive alerts before your clients notice problems, protecting your reputation and avoiding those awkward phone calls about broken sites
  5. Start tracking SSL expiration for free with one website, then add more sites as your business grows without paying per user

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