Uptime Monitor Uptime Monitoring

SSL monitoring

See certificate problems before browsers and customers do.

Monitor SSL certificate validity, upcoming expiration, and configuration issues from the same reliability dashboard as your uptime checks. Stay ahead of expiry windows and avoid preventable trust warnings in production.

Track certificate expiry windows with alerts before renewal deadlines arrive.

Spot certificate errors that can break trust even when the site itself still responds.

Keep SSL signals beside uptime and cron monitors instead of splitting them across tools.

Certificate oversight

A dedicated view for renewal risk, validity, and alert timing.

api.example.com

14 days

Certificate expires soon and needs renewal

dashboard.example.com

Healthy

Certificate chain and validity window look normal

Renewal alerts

30 / 15 / 7

Lead times configured for proactive notice

Team response

Shared

Expiry warnings route into the same alert flow as incidents

7-30 days

Configurable lead time for expiry alerts on supported plans.

HTTPS trust

Detect certificate risk before it becomes a customer-visible warning.

One dashboard

View expiry, uptime, and incidents in one operating surface.

Reference direction

Structured like a dedicated SSL feature page, adapted to this product.

This page follows the same broad pattern used by established SSL-monitoring landing pages: show the risk clearly, explain how alerts work before expiration, and keep the setup path obvious. Here, that structure is aligned with the rest of the existing marketing site.

What you get

Expiry alerts with selectable lead times so renewals do not sneak up on the team.

Visibility into certificate health from the same workspace as uptime monitoring.

Centralized alerts through email, chat integrations, and webhooks on higher plans.

A simple path from certificate warning to operational follow-up inside one product.

How it works

Setup is straightforward, even when the problem is not.

The workflow is intentionally simple: configure the monitor, define what counts as risk, and respond only when the signal is real.

Step 1

Enable SSL checks

Turn on certificate monitoring for the domains already tracked in your monitoring workspace.

Step 2

Choose alert lead times

Set the advance notice window that matches your renewal process and team workflow.

Step 3

Renew before failure

Use the early warning to rotate or reissue certificates before customers ever hit a trust error.

Benefits

SSL monitoring should be proactive, not a last-minute scramble.

Earlier renewal cycles

Advance alerts give teams enough runway to renew, validate, and redeploy certificates without urgency.

Less split context

Certificate health lives with your uptime and incident data instead of in a separate specialist tool.

Production-safe visibility

Operations, engineering, and support can all see the same renewal risk and alert status.

Better customer trust

Avoid expired-certificate outages that damage credibility even when infrastructure is otherwise healthy.

Get started

Keep certificate expiry from turning into a public outage.

Use proactive SSL alerts to handle renewals on your schedule, not after browsers start warning users.