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SSL certificate monitoring across all your client sites

Track certificate expiry on every client domain and get early warnings, so an expired SSL never breaks a client site or your reputation.

Quick answer

What is SSL monitoring for agencies?

SSL monitoring for agencies continuously checks the TLS certificate on every client domain an agency manages and warns well before each one expires. It catches certificates that are close to lapsing, invalid or misconfigured, so agencies can renew in time and avoid the browser security warnings that scare clients and visitors away.

An expired SSL certificate shows every visitor a scary security warning and can take a client site offline in practice. When you manage many domains with different renewal dates, tracking them by hand is a recipe for an embarrassing miss. SiteGuard watches them all for you.

The problem: certificates expire when you are not looking

Across a client roster, certificates renew on different dates and through different providers. One missed renewal triggers a full-screen browser warning, kills trust, and lands as an urgent ticket. Calendar reminders and spreadsheets break down fast at scale.

How SiteGuard solves it

SiteGuard checks the certificate on every client domain on a schedule and alerts you well before expiry. Each site's SSL status feeds into its overall risk score, so a looming renewal is visible long before it becomes a crisis.

  • Early expiry warnings, not last-minute panic
  • Detection of invalid or misconfigured certificates
  • SSL status rolled into each site's risk score
  • All client certificates tracked from one dashboard

What the SSL check covers

  • Days remaining until certificate expiry
  • Certificate validity and trust chain issues
  • Hostname and configuration mismatches
  • Alerts routed to email and Discord ahead of expiry

A simple agency workflow

Add a client domain, run a scan, and SiteGuard begins tracking its certificate. As renewal nears, you get alerted in time to act, and the monthly branded report shows clients that their certificates are healthy and under control.

  • Add domain and run the first scan
  • SiteGuard tracks the certificate automatically
  • Receive early-warning alerts before expiry
  • Show SSL health in the branded monthly report

Why agencies use it

  • Never get caught out by a lapsed certificate again
  • Renew calmly and on time instead of firefighting
  • Protect client trust and avoid browser warnings
  • Add proactive SSL care to your recurring services

Passive and read-only

SiteGuard inspects the public certificate exactly as a browser would. The check is passive and read-only, with no aggressive scanning, so it is completely safe to run continuously against live client sites.

Frequently asked questions

How early will I be warned before a certificate expires?
SiteGuard surfaces the days remaining on each certificate and alerts you ahead of expiry, giving you a comfortable window to renew. Because checks run continuously, a looming renewal appears in your dashboard well before the deadline.
Can SiteGuard renew certificates automatically?
No. SiteGuard monitors and alerts, it does not issue or renew certificates. It tells you which client certificates need attention and when, so you can renew through your usual provider before they lapse.
Does it detect misconfigured or invalid certificates too?
Yes. Beyond expiry, the SSL check flags validity and trust-chain problems and configuration mismatches, so you catch certificates that are technically present but not serving clients correctly.
Can I monitor SSL on all my clients in one place?
Yes. Every client domain you add is tracked from a single multi-client dashboard, so you can see certificate health across your entire roster at a glance instead of checking sites one by one.
Will SSL monitoring affect my clients' sites?
No. The check reads the public certificate the same way a browser does. It is passive and read-only with no aggressive scanning, so it is safe to run continuously on live client sites.
Can clients see their SSL status?
Yes. SSL health appears in branded monthly reports and on public status pages, so clients get clear, white-label proof that their certificates are valid and monitored.

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