Why you'd use it
SSL certificates expire. When they do, browsers show scary warnings and visitors leave. If you manage websites — even just your own — knowing when a certificate is about to expire saves you from an embarrassing outage. CertEasy makes that check fast enough to do from your phone while you're away from a computer.
It's also useful when you're working on a new site and want to verify the certificate is set up correctly, or when you're troubleshooting HTTPS issues and need to quickly see what the cert actually says.
What you can check
- Certificate validity status (valid / expired / invalid)
- Expiry date — see exactly how many days remain
- Issuer and certificate authority details
- Certificate chain validation
- Subject and subject alternative names (SANs)
- Wildcard and multi-domain certificate info
Who it's useful for
Web developers who manage client sites and need a quick way to verify SSL status on the go. Sysadmins who want to check certificates without pulling up a terminal. Freelancers who maintain multiple websites. Anyone who has ever had an SSL certificate expire unexpectedly and wants a way to keep track.
Frequently asked questions
Does it support any domain?
Yes — you can check any publicly accessible domain. Just enter the URL or domain name and the app fetches the certificate details.
Does it work on iOS?
Currently available on Android via Google Play. iOS support may be added in a future update.
Is it free?
Yes, free to download and use.