Domain expiry alerts for GoDaddy-registered domains
GoDaddy's notification emails are a mix of renewal warnings and upsells, which makes the actually-important ones easy to ignore. ManageCert sends short, action-only alerts at 60/30/14/7 days before expiry — no upsell, just the date and a link to renew.
You opened the GoDaddy "Your domain is expiring" email, saw the $40/year sticker shock, closed it meaning to deal with it later, and now your client's domain is in the GoDaddy aftermarket. ManageCert is the quiet alert that just tells you the date.
Why ManageCert for GoDaddy
Clean alerts, no upsells
Plain-English email or Slack ping. Just: this domain expires in N days, here's the link to renew. No "upgrade to GoDaddy Pro" CTA.
Catches the auto-renew gotcha
GoDaddy auto-renew sometimes fails on premium domains, ICANN-locked transfers, or expired payment methods. We check the actual WHOIS date daily.
Monitor across registrars in one dashboard
If you have domains spread across GoDaddy, Namecheap, Porkbun, etc., ManageCert is the single pane of glass.
SSL, domain expiry, DNS — daily, across all your domains.
SSL certificates
Expiry, issuer, SANs, chain validity, hostname match. Alerts at 30/14/7/1 days, plus immediate if invalid.
Domain registration
RDAP + WHOIS lookups daily. Alerts at 60/30/14/7 days. Catches lapsed-domain → squatter before it happens.
DNS records
A/AAAA/MX/CNAME/TXT/NS snapshot + diff. Catches mid-night MX flips before mail breaks for a week.
Domain expiry alerts for GoDaddy-registered domains
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