Calendar Feed
DomainOps publishes a live calendar feed of your upcoming expiry dates, so domain renewals and SSL certificate expiries show up alongside everything else in your calendar — no manual diary entries, no separate dashboard to remember to check.
What's in the feed
The feed is a standard iCalendar (.ics) file containing one all-day event per upcoming expiry:
- Domain expiry — the WHOIS registry expiry date for each domain in your account.
- SSL certificate expiry — the certificate expiry date for each monitored endpoint.
Events update automatically as the underlying expiry data changes — when a domain renews or a certificate is reissued, the calendar reflects the new date on its next refresh. How often your calendar app re-fetches the feed is controlled by the app, not by DomainOps (Google Calendar, for example, typically refreshes subscribed calendars every several hours).
Getting your feed URL
Open the Calendar page in the app and copy your personal feed URL. It looks like this:
Treat this URL as private — anyone who has it can see your domain and certificate expiry dates. If it's ever exposed, rotate it from the Calendar page.
Subscribing
Add the feed URL as a subscribed calendar (not a one-off import) so it stays in sync:
- Google Calendar — Other calendars → From URL → paste the feed URL.
- Apple Calendar — File → New Calendar Subscription → paste the feed URL.
- Outlook — Add calendar → Subscribe from web → paste the feed URL.
The calendar feed complements notifications — notifications push you an alert as a deadline approaches, while the calendar gives you the full forward view at a glance.