Paste a list of domains. It reports the certificate each site is serving and when it expires, when the registration lapses, and whether SPF and DMARC would stop someone spoofing the domain in email.
Free, and no account.
Engilane
I build them one at a time and give them away without an account. One is live today. This page exists so you can decide whether that is worth your attention.
What is running
Paste a list of domains. It reports the certificate each site is serving and when it expires, when the registration lapses, and whether SPF and DMARC would stop someone spoofing the domain in email.
Free, and no account.
The standard
No account, no trial, no card to see a result. If a tool cannot show you something useful on the first visit, it is not finished.
What you type in to be checked is not written down. If a tool ever needs to store something, the page says what and why, in the place where you type it.
Every check has a boundary, and each tool states its own where the result appears. A check that fails quietly is worse than one that fails loudly, because it reports health on something it never looked at.
A one-off check will not turn into a trial later. Anything paid will be the version that re-checks on a schedule and tells you when something changed, because that is the work which keeps happening after you have stopped looking.
No analytics, no cookies, no fonts or scripts from anyone else's server. Open the network tab and count them.
Every tool runs independently and shares nothing with the others, so one being repaired cannot take another down with it.
Proof
Every claim on this page about this domain is a public record, so there is no need to believe me. Run these and read the answer yourself.
dig +short TXT engilane.comExpect"v=spf1 -all"
This domain sends no mail, so the only correct answer is to refuse all of it. Most domains that send no mail publish nothing at all, which leaves anyone free to put this name on an email.
Who is behind this
I am Karim. I build and maintain these myself, and I read everything that arrives at the address below. There is no team and no investor, which also means there is nobody who can buy this and switch it off.
Everything here runs on Cloudflare's network, so a tool is answering from wherever you happen to be rather than from one machine somewhere else.
Bugs, wrong results and feature requests all go to the same place, and I would rather hear about a bad result than have you quietly stop using it.