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It does a little more and little less.

More: Enter a list of (sub-) domains and get informed via email when "SSL things" change (for better or for worst), or your https certificate is about to expire.

Less: No fancy pansy "report"

Personally I prefer https://hardenize.com nowadays, over ssllabs for these kind of queries.




https://hardenize.com is quite pretty, but there's nowhere near $999/mo of value in it for me!


Hardenize's paid plan is intended for larger businesses, where we combine infrastructure discovery with continuous monitoring and many other things. However, ad-hoc assessments are free for everyone and we intend to keep it that way. I hope that we will in time be able to provide plans at lower price points and maybe a free plan at some point.

(Hardenize founder, previously also SSL Labs founder.)




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