Platform overview

A domain infrastructure platform, not a stack of separate monitors.

Aideworks turns DNS, SSL, uptime, and email security into one scored operating layer for risk, routing, reporting, and portfolio control.

Signal coverage

DNS · SSL · Email · Uptime

Core domain infrastructure inputs live in one model instead of separate point-tool tabs.

Intelligence model

3 layers

Checks become feature scores, then roll into a domain-level risk score your team can prioritize.

Team workflows

Agencies to enterprise

The same platform model supports client portfolios, managed services, and governance workflows.

Outputs

Alerts · Graphs · Reports

Raw observations become operational evidence that can be routed, explained, and shared.

Three-layer model

From raw infrastructure checks to portfolio decisions.

The product architecture follows a simple rule: observations become feature scores, and feature scores become an explainable domain priority.

01

Infrastructure checks

Aideworks continuously observes the live domain stack: DNS records, TLS posture, mail authentication, and service reachability.

Each observation is factual: what changed, what failed, what weakened, and when.

02

Feature risk scores

Each signal feeds a feature-level score such as DNS health, SSL health, email security, or availability.

Teams move from disconnected alerts to a weighted view of where risk is building.

03

Domain risk score

Aideworks rolls feature scores into one domain risk score so portfolios can be sorted, reported, and acted on fast.

That gives operations and client teams one clear answer without losing the underlying evidence.

Built for real operations

One model, different operational uses.

The platform stays consistent while the workflow changes depending on who owns the domain portfolio and who needs to act.

Operations teams

Prioritize domains by scored risk instead of waiting for the loudest inbox or the next client escalation.

The platform tells ops what changed, how severe it is, and which dependency path to investigate first.

Client-facing teams

Translate technical findings into evidence clients can understand and act on without rebuilding the story by hand.

That includes ownership context, explainable risk, and ready-to-share reporting.

Leadership and governance

Move from isolated monitors to a domain-level operating picture for audit, portfolio review, and planning.

Executives see where exposure sits across managed or owned domains without losing technical depth.

Run domain operations from one platform layer.

Start with scored domain visibility, then extend into root-cause analysis, client portfolio context, and reporting.