Domain Command: SSL & Expiry
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Domain Command: SSL & Expiry

Tomas Kafka · released 12 Mar 2026 · Open in App Store ↗

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Description

You have domains. They expire. This app makes sure you know before they do.

Track your domains and SSL certificates in one place. Get notified before anything expires. No account, no server, no tracking. Buy it once, own it forever.

DOMAIN & SSL MONITORING, FULLY ON YOUR DEVICE

Domain Command performs WHOIS and RDAP lookups directly from your iPhone — no middleman server, no cloud processing, no data collection. Your domain portfolio stays on your device and in your iCloud, period.

WHY DOMAIN COMMAND

Track domain expiry dates, registrar info, and nameservers via WHOIS/RDAP

Monitor SSL/TLS certificates — issuer, validity dates, and status at a glance

Get local notifications before anything expires — 30, 14, or 7 days out

All lookups happen on-device using public WHOIS and RDAP protocols

Works offline — cached data and pre-scheduled notifications need no internet

iCloud sync keeps your domains in sync across devices — still no server needed

ONE-TIME PURCHASE. NO SUBSCRIPTION. EVER.

Most domain trackers charge you monthly to run a cron job on their server. Domain Command has no server. WHOIS is a public protocol — your device queries it directly. That means zero recurring costs for me, and zero subscription for you. Pay once, use it forever.

Free: track up to 3 domains with all features. Unlock the full app for unlimited domains, widgets, iCloud sync, CSV import, and per-domain notification settings.

BUILT FOR DEVELOPERS & SYSADMINS

Information-dense UI inspired by mission control status boards

Domain names and expiry data in monospaced type — because they are data

Color-coded urgency: green (nominal), amber (advisory), red (critical)

Pull-to-refresh runs a full WHOIS + SSL check on all your domains

Batch add: paste multiple domains at once

CSV import and export for your records

Home screen widgets show your most urgent renewals at a glance

NOTIFICATIONS THAT JUST WORK

Notifications are scheduled locally via iOS. The system owns them once set — they fire even if the app is killed. Every time you open the app, it refreshes expiry dates and reschedules all reminders. Simple, reliable, no server ping required.

PRIVACY BY ARCHITECTURE

No analytics, no tracking, no third-party SDKs

No accounts, no sign-ups, no email collection

The only network calls are WHOIS/RDAP lookups to public registry servers and optional SSL checks

One optional, opt-in feature: if the app can't parse a WHOIS response, you can choose to send the public registry record to the developer to improve parsing. That's it. No personal data, ever.

iCloud sync is Apple's infrastructure — the developer never sees your data

SMART WHOIS PARSING

Domain Command uses RDAP (structured JSON) where available, and falls back to WHOIS with format-specific parsers for major registrars. If a format isn't recognized, you can enter the expiry date manually and optionally report the format so it gets supported in the next update.

PRIVACY POLICY:

https://tomaskafka.com/domaincommand/privacy.html