Track SSL Certificate Expiration for WooCommerce Sites
For WooCommerce store owners, maintaining SSL is critical for secure transactions and customer trust. Certfly automates certificate monitoring, freeing you from manual checks and preventing costly downtime.
The problem
As a WooCommerce store owner, you bear the full responsibility for server maintenance, including SSL/TLS certificate renewals. Forgetting to renew can lead to your entire store becoming inaccessible or displaying jarring security warnings, directly impacting sales and brand credibility. Unlike hosted solutions, there’s no automated safety net on a self-managed WordPress host, making manual tracking a time-consuming and error-prone process that can easily fall through the cracks amidst daily operational tasks.
Many WooCommerce sites use certificates from Let's Encrypt, which require renewal every 90 days. While automated tools exist, misconfigurations or server access issues can still cause renewals to fail silently. When this happens, your site could go down unexpectedly, causing payment gateways to fail and customers to abandon their carts. Proactively identifying these failures before they affect your live store is essential to prevent significant revenue loss and damage to your online reputation.
How Certfly solves it
Concrete example
ALERT: SSL Certificate for myshop.com expires in 7 days!
Domain: www.myshop.com
Expiry Date: 2024-08-15 14:00:00 UTC
Issuer: Let's Encrypt
Action: Renew certificate on your server.