Custom SSL Expiry Alert Schedule
The standard 7-day alert works fine for auto-renewing certs. For certs that require manual steps — approval processes, vendor coordination, enterprise procedures — 7 days is a sprint.
Expiron's Pro plan lets you set exactly which alert intervals you receive: 60, 30, 14, 7, 1 day — in any combination. If your renewal process needs 30-day lead time, you get the 30-day and 14-day alerts. If 60-day alerts are noise, you turn them off.
Same customization applies to document expiry alerts — contractor insurance, professional licenses, whatever the document type.
- Configure which intervals trigger alerts — 60, 30, 14, 7, 1 day — turn each on or off independently.
- Applies to both SSL cert alerts and document expiry alerts.
- Both email and Slack alerts follow the same custom schedule.
Common questions
- Can I set different intervals for different domains?
- Currently intervals are set account-wide. Per-domain configuration is on the roadmap.
- What's the earliest alert I can set?
- 60 days is the maximum lead time on Pro plan.
- Can I get alerts more frequently than once per day?
- Currently one check per day with alerts on matching intervals. Higher frequency is on the roadmap.
- Do custom schedules affect Slack alerts too?
- Yes — Slack and email alerts follow the same schedule.