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If you specifically want an ACME proxy (so just use normal certbot etc on the clients but validation is handled automatically, or pre-validated) maybe something like https://github.com/noahkw/acmetk
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Professional ACME Client for Windows. Certificate Management UI, powered by Let's Encrypt and compatible with all ACME v2 CAs. Download from certifytheweb.com
Would you be hosting this on Linux or Windows? I work on the https://certifytheweb.com app (as a convenient for instance) which can work as a central certificate renewal system, then you can choose to distribute certs in a variety of ways (push them to a secrets store such as Hashicorp vault of Azure KeyVault), then pull them periodically from your clients (and apply them to the services that need them). There is a linux version of this app in development which includes an API for pulling latest certs directly. You could achieve the same outcome with certbot and post request scripting hooks etc.
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