Automated Expiry Email Alerts
Manual checking works until you're busy. Things get checked consistently for a while, then a heavy project lands, the checking stops, and something expires while you're focused elsewhere.
Expiron runs on a schedule regardless of what you're doing. Checks happen every 24 hours. Email alerts go out at 60, 30, 14, 7, and 1 day before anything expires — SSL certs, domain renewals, and tracked documents all on the same schedule.
You set it up once. The only time you need to look at it is when an alert comes in.
- Alerts at 60, 30, 14, 7, and 1 day before expiry — enough lead time that renewals happen in advance, not in crisis.
- SSL certs, domain renewals, and tracked documents all covered by the same alert system.
- Alerts go to email and optionally Slack — configure once and the system runs.
Common questions
- What email do alerts come from?
- Alerts come from notifications@expiron.tech.
- Can I set which alert intervals I receive?
- Yes — Pro plan includes custom notification thresholds. You choose which intervals trigger alerts.
- What if I want alerts for some domains but not others?
- Alert settings are account-wide currently. Per-domain configuration is on the roadmap.
- Do I get separate alerts for SSL and domain expiry on the same domain?
- Yes — they're tracked separately and each sends its own alert on its own timeline.