SSL Certificate Monitoring for E-Commerce
The checkout page shows a security warning. Customers are leaving. The cart abandonment spike looks like a traffic problem at first — someone checks, and the SSL cert expired two days ago.
SSL expiry on an e-commerce site is especially bad because browsers make it obvious to customers. Expiron sends you an alert 60 days before expiry so you're scheduling a renewal, not doing emergency response.
Alerts continue at 30, 14, 7, and 1 day. If you manage stores for multiple clients, the multi-client dashboard tracks all of them from one place.
- Alerts at 60, 30, 14, 7, and 1 day before SSL expiry — enough lead time to handle renewals before they become emergencies.
- Works with any platform — Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, or custom. Expiron reads the live cert from the domain.
- Multi-client dashboard for agencies managing multiple storefronts — every store organized by client.
Common questions
- Does it work with Shopify or WooCommerce?
- Yes — it reads the live SSL cert from any domain. Platform doesn't matter.
- What if the cert is managed by the hosting provider?
- Doesn't matter — Expiron reads the certificate directly. If hosting auto-renews, you'll see expiry dates update when they do.
- How often does it check?
- Once every 24 hours. For most configurations that's sufficient lead time given the multi-day alert schedule.
- I only have one store — is there a free plan?
- Yes — 5 domains and 3 documents, no credit card required.