Introducing Discord Webhook Integration for Scorifya
Send Scorifya's domain-monitoring alerts to a Discord channel: score changes, certificate expiry, email-auth drift, and attack-surface changes. Team-scoped, set up in minutes.
Discord alerts for the domains you monitor
Scorifya can now send your monitoring alerts straight to Discord. If your team watches domains with Scorifya, you can point those alerts at a Discord channel and keep everyone informed without checking the dashboard. It works just like our Slack integration: one shared channel for the whole team, set up in a couple of minutes.
What it does
When Scorifya re-checks a domain you are monitoring and notices something worth knowing, it posts a short message to your Discord channel with a link to the full report. You will get a post when:
- A monitored domain's score changes, for example a drop after a header or certificate change
- A TLS certificate is approaching expiry or has already expired
- Email-authentication signals change, such as an SPF, DKIM, or DMARC record being altered or removed, or the domain appearing on a blocklist
- A domain's external footprint changes, such as new hosts or subdomains showing up
Each event posts once to the channel, not once per teammate, so the channel stays readable. Discord delivery runs alongside the email and Slack alerts you may already use, so you can pick whichever fits your team.
A note on timing: these alerts come from Scorifya's domain monitoring, not from one-off scans. Running a manual scan will not post to Discord. The alerts arrive when a monitoring check runs and finds a change.
Setting it up
- In Discord, open the channel where you want alerts. Go to Edit Channel, then Integrations, then Webhooks, and create a new webhook. Copy its URL.
- In Scorifya, open your account and go to Notifications.
- Paste the webhook URL into the Discord field and save. The team owner or an admin manages this setting, and it is shared across the whole team.
- Click Send test ping. A confirmation message should appear in your channel within a few seconds.
That is all it takes. From then on, your team's monitoring alerts will post to the channel automatically.
Tips
- Use a dedicated channel for Scorifya alerts so security updates stay separate from general chatter.
- Keep the team owner or an admin as the person who manages the webhook, so the setting stays consistent.
- Pair Discord with email if you want a written record as well as a chat ping.
Wrapping up
Discord support brings Scorifya's monitoring alerts into the place many teams already work. Add a webhook, send a test ping, and your team will hear about score changes, certificate expiries, email-authentication drift, and attack-surface changes the next time monitoring runs. If you are not watching domains with Scorifya yet, scan a site and add it to your watch list to get started.
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