

Klaxel
Klaxel is a hosted domain-health scorecard built for managed service providers who run domains on behalf of many clients. It watches the signals that silently break a client relationship — email authentication (SPF, DKIM, DMARC), blacklist and reputation status, SSL/TLS...
Cost / License
- Subscription
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Online
Features
- Security Monitoring
Klaxel News & Activities
Recent activities
tuckerc added Klaxel as alternative to HetrixTools- tuckerc updated Klaxel
- tuckerc added Klaxel
tuckerc added Klaxel as alternative to SSL Expiration Reminder, UptimeRobot, StatusCake and Oh Dear!
Klaxel information
What is Klaxel?
Klaxel is a hosted domain-health scorecard built for managed service providers who run domains on behalf of many clients. It watches the signals that silently break a client relationship — email authentication (SPF, DKIM, DMARC), blacklist and reputation status, SSL/TLS certificates, DNS and DNSSEC configuration, and domain expiry — and rolls them into a single A–F grade per client domain. It runs 14 automated checks per domain every day across six categories, so a failure surfaces the day it happens rather than the day a client calls to complain.
Built for fleets, not single sites: domains are grouped by client, alerts route per client to email, Slack, Microsoft Teams, or webhooks, and a monitoring failure can open a ConnectWise PSA ticket automatically with de-duplication so one problem never spawns a pile of tickets. Domain expiry has escalating reminders at 60, 30, 14, 7, and 1 day before the deadline, and a brand watch flags lookalike domains. Monthly client reports are delivered as white-label PDFs or hosted links carrying the MSP's own branding, and live domain health syncs back into Hudu documentation. Access is role-based with per-client scoping, mandatory two-factor authentication, and single sign-on via Microsoft or Google. A free, no-signup grader lets anyone score a domain instantly.
Klaxel runs alongside the documentation, RMM, and PSA tools an MSP already uses — it extends them, it doesn't replace them. It is a hosted SaaS distinct from unrelated self-hosted open-source tools that share similar domain-monitoring names.







