How to Use the Domain Portfolio Heatmap
The heatmap gives you an instant color-coded overview of every domain in your portfolio. Red means critical, green means healthy — find problems at a glance.
How to Use the Domain Portfolio Heatmap
The heatmap view is the fastest way to assess the health of a large domain portfolio. Instead of reading through a list, you see every domain at once as a color-coded grid.
Accessing the Heatmap
From the dashboard left sidebar, click Heatmap. All domains in the current workspace are rendered as a grid of tiles.
Reading the Colors
Each tile represents one domain and is colored by its overall health score:
| Color | Health Score | What It Means |
|---|---|---|
| Green | 80-100 | Healthy — no significant issues |
| Yellow | 60-79 | Warning — some issues need attention |
| Orange | 40-59 | Degraded — multiple issues present |
| Red | Below 40 | Critical — immediate action needed |
| Grey | Not scanned | No scan data available |
Filtering the Heatmap
Use filters to focus on what matters:
- By domain type — show only CLIENT or OWNED domains
- By folder — filter to a specific folder
- By health dimension — show SSL health only, or DNS health only
- By minimum/maximum score — isolate domains below a threshold (e.g., show all below 70)
Health Dimensions
The heatmap can display health by overall score or by individual dimension:
- WHOIS health — expiry proximity
- SSL health — certificate validity and expiry
- DNS health — record presence and changes
- Security health — blacklist status and security headers
- Uptime health — availability and response time
Switching dimensions reveals which specific area is causing health score drops across your portfolio.
Drilling Down
Click any tile to open a quick summary panel with the domain name, top issues, health subscores, and a link to the full domain detail page.
Export
Export the heatmap data as CSV for offline portfolio analysis or client reporting.
When to Use It
- Weekly review — scan the heatmap every Monday to catch anything that deteriorated over the weekend
- After bulk changes — after a hosting migration or DNS update, check the heatmap to confirm everything is still green
- Client portfolio audits — send clients a screenshot of their portion of the heatmap to illustrate portfolio health