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/domains
See every SSL certificate Certimon is watching for you, with expiry dates, days remaining, last-checked timestamps and the reminder windows you set — all in one Telegram message.
What it does
/domains is your read-only overview of everything you've added with /remind. The bot replies with a single block per domain showing:
- the domain name (with a clickable link)
- the SSL certificate expiry date in UTC
- a colour-coded status indicating days remaining
- the last-checked timestamp so you know the data is fresh
- every active reminder window in days
If you're watching a lot of domains, the response is split across multiple Telegram messages so nothing gets clipped.
Syntax
No arguments — it always returns your full watched list.
Sample output
Status badges
✅ Healthy
More than 30 days until expiry. Nothing to do.
🟡 Watch
8–30 days left. Worth confirming the auto-renewal is on schedule.
⚠️ Urgent
7 days or less, or already expired. Renew right now.
Tips for managing many domains
- Use /domains as a quarterly audit. Once every few months, scan the list and remove reminders for projects you've decommissioned.
- Pin the bot chat. One message, one tap, full overview — no logging in.
- Pair with /check. If
/domainsshows a domain in the red zone but you've just renewed, run/checkon it to force a fresh look at the live certificate. - Move to the dashboard for bulk edits. If you want to add or delete a lot of domains at once, the web dashboard is faster than typing individual commands.
Common questions
Why does /domains show the same domain twice?
It doesn't — but it shows multiple reminder windows on a single line ("Reminders: 7, 30 days before"). If you do see the same domain twice, you may have added it from two different Telegram accounts. Use /list to see your raw reminder rows.
How fresh is the "last checked" timestamp?
Certificates are re-fetched roughly every hour. If the timestamp is older than that, the most recent attempt failed and you'll see an error badge instead of a date.
Why are some domains missing their expiry date?
The host probably didn't reply on the last check — either it's down, DNS is broken, or the certificate is invalid. Run /check on it for a detailed diagnosis.
Can I export my domain list?
Use the web dashboard for a sortable view that's easy to copy out into a spreadsheet.