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SSL monitoring

Expired certificates are 100% avoidable.

An expired SSL certificate takes the site down for every visitor, with a browser warning as the greeting. Clesk Uptime checks your certificates daily and warns you in stages before it gets that far.

01

Staged warnings

Alerts 30, 14, 7 and 1 day before expiry, each stage exactly once.

02

Included automatically

Every https monitor is covered; no separate setup required.

03

Renewal failures surface

When certbot and friends fail silently, you get a week of buffer instead of a surprise.

Included in every plan, including the free one

SSL monitoring is not an upsell: it is part of every Clesk Uptime plan. Validity and expiry date of the certificates behind your monitored domains are checked daily and automatically.

  • Let’s Encrypt setups with automated renewal
  • Shops and portals where a certificate warning costs revenue
  • Agencies with many client domains

Set up in three steps

  1. 1

    Create a monitor with an https URL

    That is all it takes: the SSL check is included automatically.

  2. 2

    Daily checks run

    Clesk Uptime verifies certificate validity and remaining lifetime once a day.

  3. 3

    Get warned in stages

    At 30, 14, 7 and 1 day remaining, one alert each arrives via your channels.

FAQ

How early am I warned before expiry?

In four stages: 30, 14, 7 and 1 day before expiry. Each stage fires exactly once, so there is no alert spam.

I use automated renewal. Do I still need this?

Especially then: renewal jobs fail silently (changed DNS records, rate limits, full disks). The 30-day warning gives you time to fix the renewal before visitors notice anything.

Does SSL monitoring cost extra?

No. It is included in every plan, including the permanently free one with three monitors.

The next certificate panic happens without you.

Three monitors free forever, SSL monitoring included.

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