For agencies

One dashboard for every client’s certificates

An agency watching thirty clients and sixty domains wants the one certificate about to break at the top of the screen. A multi-client dashboard sorts the fleet by urgency, so the certificate that needs attention today is the first thing you see when you open it. The list you would otherwise keep in a spreadsheet becomes a screen that orders itself, so nothing on it waits for you to remember to check.

The board groups certificates by the account they belong to and orders them by how close each is to a problem — expiry, a chain issue, a change — so a healthy fleet gets out of the way and a fraying one surfaces itself. You can add a client’s whole domain list at once rather than one host at a time, and every certificate on the board is read from a real handshake against the live host.

Alongside the certificates sit the things that break sites the same way: the domain registration for each name, DNS drift, and the mail and admin ports. For clients on the Agency plan there are also public status pages, so a client who asks “is our site secure?” gets a link rather than a support thread. The screen earns its place in the five minutes you spend on it: it shows you exactly where to act, and which client to call.

Common questions

How is a multi-client dashboard different from a list?

It sorts by urgency. The certificate closest to breaking sits at the top, grouped by client, so a healthy fleet stays quiet and the one that needs you surfaces itself.

Can clients see their own status?

On the Agency plan, public status pages let a client check their certificate health without a support ticket. The internal dashboard stays with the agency; the status page is what you hand the client.

Watch every client certificate from one place — 3 free, then a flat plan for unlimited.

One check now, or every day from now on.

3 certificates free forever · No agent · No credit card