EasySSLSetupInteractive preview · no changes are made

PHASE 10 CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE

Click through the one-click setup flow.

This is the reviewed customer interface. It is a safe presentation preview: buttons change screens only and do not contact a certificate authority or hosting account.

WEBSITE CONNECTED

Website Connected

EasySSLSetup can monitor the SSL certificate for yourwebsite.com.

SSL STATUSSECURED
AUTOMATIC RENEWALHealthy — not due

In the real customer flow, this is signed read-only status. This preview does not change a certificate.

STEP 1 OF 2

Connect Your Hosting

Give EasySSLSetup temporary permission to check whether this hosting account is ready.

What is this? A temporary permission code from your hosting dashboard — not your main password. In the public flow, the instructions are designed to show where to create it.

Preview only — this field is disabled and nothing is transmitted.

READY TO SECURE

Everything looks ready.

EasySSLSetup will request a free SSL certificate and install it on this website.

Websiteyourwebsite.comHosting connectionReady

Preview only — this button performs no activation.

SECURING WEBSITE

Securing your website…

The real flow is designed to keep the certificate work on the customer’s hosting account.

  1. Checking hosting Done
  2. Requesting certificate Done
  3. Installing certificate In progress
  4. Verifying website Waiting

SETUP COMPLETE — PREVIEW STATE

Your website is secured.

The certificate is installed and your website is protected.

SSL STATUSSECURED
AUTOMATIC RENEWALAutomatic renewal is on.

This is a preview of the intended customer state, not a claim that public activation is enabled today.

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NEEDS ATTENTION

We couldn’t connect to your hosting control panel.

Check that the temporary hosting permission is active, then try the connection check again. Your current website and certificate have not been changed.

What you can do

Create a fresh temporary token in your hosting dashboard, then return to the connection step.

The goal is plain-English recovery instead of technical engine codes.