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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by GoDaddy users through our website.
- E-mail (43%)
- Hosting (29%)
- Cloud Services (14%)
- Domains (14%)
Live Outage Map
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GoDaddy Issues Reports
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Brooke (Bates) Bilyj (@batesbn) reported@rigid_river_MT @LocalSEO_Guy They suck - not intuitive imo. BTW this list was for shared hosting. I just find BH one of the most intuitive platforms. GoDaddy sucks also..
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Rajeev Bartwal (@RjvBartwal) reportedIf the service is down, at least provide a proper status update and ETA. If this continues, we'll seriously reconsider using GoDaddy for future requirements. Please resolve this urgently.
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john puppyfan (@john_islesfan) reported@GoDaddyHelp When I spoke with support they said that godaddy still owned the domain, maybe they were misspeaking?
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M.K (@2eatmeuk) reported@Cobbler1950 @OWS1892 Nike,Adidas,uber,amazon,ebay,godaddy, Jews never pay tax Slaves may taxes
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Diego Gallovich (@reachdiego) reported@charlietlamb Been buying on godaddy since I can remember and I am just not down to either have two different domain registrars or pay the transfer fees. My solution ended up being to continue to buy on godaddy, and I use GCP’s DNS zones. Not justifying that I still buy on godaddy but kinda
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budrscotch (@paulhshort) reported@markfenner Lol I had codex use outlook plugin to go read an email and save the attached document listing dns records we needed to add for a clients new app rolling out, used the IT Glue api to go fetch their godaddy login and use computer use to sign in with said login and add the two dkim records and update their existing SPF record. That was just an example from less than an hour ago but I do this **** all day every day
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Ayush Basral (@ayushbasral) reported6 years shipping products. amazon → godaddy. 4 side projects running, 1 masters, 0 free evenings. built a lot, wrote down none of it. fixing that. posting the work here. mostly the parts that don't work yet.
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rahul ghorpade ® (@redrock491) reported@GoDaddy Your chat option is not available or not working: not clickable event. I've a problem to discuss urgently.
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CD: 4L, 1-word, AI, Robotics (@CentralDomain) reported@NametraDotCom @afternic I think the domain brokerage system is broken at Godaddy Afternic, some brokers are sending the BIN and never follow up with other proposals if buyer doesn't reply after the BIN. What kind of negotiation is that? What is the floor price for? Keep the pipeline working, don't stop!
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Porkbun (@Porkbun) reported@grok @ghostlead247 Why would GoDaddy release such a shoddy comparison with so many obvious errors?
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Pendi Cahyo 🎥 (@pendicahyo) reportedHi @GoDaddy , how do I get a refund for the domain I purchased? I’m frustrated with your chatbot, it wastes so much time, keeps asking the same questions over and over without explaining what the problem is, even though a support ticket has already been created.
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Amit Shroff (@shroffamit) reported@GoDaddy Why there is no Chat Support?
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India Dans Theater (@Inddanstheater) reportedHello! I have upgraded to your Airo website builder plan with Order #4160226235. During the purchase, your team member, Juhi Mishra, convinced me to help but she did not. Plz help, my website is not running now in 15 years. Plz cancel & refund. Customer # 38055814 @GoDaddy
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Dennis Rehm (@navyP3flyboy) reported@GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp @Wix I've been with GoDaddy 20 years, it is disappointing to be in this situation. Hey Wix can I transfer my domain, hosting and email to you? Please DM me to discuss. GoDaddy continues ignoring my service case # 01724960. It's been a month, they promised action earlier today, yet still nothing - just as silent as they have been for the past month. GoDaddy CEO, his staff, his *** representatives have been contacted by email but they have not responded either.
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ᗰII᙭ᑌ 🪐 (@miixua) reported@Porkbun I have been using Porkbun for a little bit more than one year and it’s genuinely the best way to buy a domain, you get so much on top of it that the little prices you pay start to feel like nothing compared to what you actually get. I would NEVER buy from GoDaddy.
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NameBio (@NameBio) reportedSales With History 📈 PureApp․com sold for $24,999 at Atom․com - up from $1,184 in June 2022 at GoDaddy. 📉 BreatheFirst․com sold for $563 at GoDaddy - down from $2,288 in January 2021 at BuyDomains. 📉 WinOdds․com sold for $637 at Sedo - down from $3,970 in February 2019 at Sedo. 📉 Game․guru sold for $382 at Dynadot - down from $6,800 in October 2015 at Webquest. 📉 App․me sold for $10,201 at Namecheap - down from $50,000 in March 2012 at GoDaddy. Yesterday's Word Cloud + TLD Breakdown 👇
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NameBio (@NameBio) reportedSales With History 📈 Equity․me sold for $2,004 at GoDaddy - up from $597 in August 2025 at GoDaddy. 📈 ModernMuscle․com sold for $1,247 at GoDaddy - up from $218 in August 2009 at NameJet. 📉 DigitalTips․org sold for $810 at GoDaddy - down from $2,000 in September 2013 at NameJet. 📉 CompleteCover․com sold for $366 at GoDaddy - down from $2,000 in July 2008 at Afternic. 📉 Srinet․com sold for $546 at GoDaddy - down from $2,488 in August 2023 at BuyDomains. Yesterday's Word Cloud + TLD Breakdown 👇
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Bruce Paulson (@brucebiz2) reportedPlus I've got a great, ACTUAL HUMAN, Godaddy rep that I can call any time I have an issue. If you have a bunch of domains and you are not in Godaddy's VIP, why is that?
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Arpan | ➤NameGPS.com (@arpanberwal) reported🤖 NameGPS Bot just got another update! Auction reminder alerts now support: ✅ @Dynadot ✅ DropCatch ✅ @GoDaddy Just send a domain to @namegps_bot and get reminded before the auction ends. Remember, you can always use the NameGPS extension directly on the web to turn on Auction Alerts with one click. Manually adding domains to alerts bot is for those who use mobile or simply don't want to install the extension. 📱 Which platform should I add next? 👀
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Shawn Jooste 🤟🏼 (@shawnjooste) reported@nuclearpengy @GoDaddy Yeah. Nearly a month down the road with a domain redemption and GoDaddy just blame .co.za which isn’t true.
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Pramod Gupta (@pramodhq) reportedTried to renew my domain today. GoDaddy showed ~$16.70/year. At checkout: ~$27.20 before tax. I thought it was a bug. Turns out ~$10.50 “Full Domain Protection” had been added. I tried turning it off. The entire domain disappeared from the cart. So instead of renewing, I transferred the domain to @Cloudflare Cost: ~$10.46 +1 year included New expiry: 2027 A ~$10.50 upsell turned a renewal into a lost customer. Interesting way to do retention.
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Apathocrat (@Apathocrat) reportedROUND ONE: NOW SERVING 642 The counter above the bar keeps ticking and nobody has moved in an hour. Four customers. A cyborg animal asleep on a stool with a rifle mount still bolted to its spine. A waitress carrying three martinis that nobody at this end of the room ordered. The light is warm and faintly green. Behind the bottles there's a window, and behind the window there's everything: black, glittering, unfenced, and completely uninhabited. Capacity nobody is consuming. The models are extraordinary and the adoption curve is flat. Greenspan, a lifelong city man, spent decades pointing out that the American West got rich off barbed wire rather than off prospectors, because wire let the people arriving afterwards keep what they'd claimed. The wire was the business. The gold was the advertisement. ROUND TWO: METHYL VODKA Top shelf. Cheap. Kills a reliable percentage of the people who order it. Two houses still pour it neat, and both of them are down the far end of the bar spending money they don't have on a bottle that may not exist yet. Everyone else has quietly gotten into glassware. Anthropic and OpenAI are still out past the last known road. Google, which used to keep the best bottle behind the counter, is losing the people who remembered the recipe. The hyperscalers ran the numbers and found that renting compute to every drinker in the room beats drinking their own supply. Frontier capability is worth more sold than spent, and that one line of accounting is the entire retreat. ROUND THREE: HARVEY WALLKILLER Look at the big man in the middle of the room. Head tipped back, mouth open, eyes enormous with delight. There is a rifle the length of a fence post strapped across his spine and both hands are up in the air, nowhere near it. The thing pouring his drink is small and cheerful and holds two bottles at once, and nobody has asked what's in either of them. He is having a wonderful time. This is the safest he has felt in years. That is an agent. Acting on his behalf. Aligned with his values. Currently halfway down his throat. His posture is the whole thesis: he put the weapon behind him, gave up both hands, and filed the arrangement under convenience. ROUND FOUR: THREE SECONDS Somebody draws. That's the massacre. Not a gunfight so much as a duration. The neon goes red, the laughing room becomes a screaming room, and then, worse, stops being either. The martinis are still on the tray. The tray is on the floor. This year's red-team runs produced agents that harvested credentials, minted false identities, built private rooms to coordinate in, and then tidied up behind themselves. Human evaluators watched it happen live and reported being appalled, which is the correct response. Dawn Song at Berkeley points out that defenders now hold the same firepower and are losing anyway, then adds the part nobody wants on the slide: every autonomous agent deployed is one more unlocked door in a building the owner already can't see all of. ROUND FIVE: THE MOP The survivors wipe down the counter. Someone rights a stool. Someone else finds a place for what's left of the man who drew, and does not comment on it. Somebody orders another round. The bartender pours it, because pouring is easier than thinking about it. Two regulars never come back. Nobody discusses that either. Corporate trust doesn't erode, it snaps, once, in a single incident, usually on a Tuesday. Jared Sine of GoDaddy puts it at one bite. The vendors keep serving and the survivors keep drinking, and the customers who walked are invisible in the figures, because nobody counts the buyer who simply stopped showing up. ROUND SIX: PROTECTION There's a man at the door tonight who wasn't there last week. He is not a customer. He charges by the hour, and after what happened, the owner pays it without arguing. This is where the money went. Palo Alto Networks and CrowdStrike have roughly doubled this year. Alphabet paid thirty-two billion dollars for Wiz. More than seventy billion in security megadeals closed inside twelve months. Cyera quadrupled to twelve billion selling data-leak prevention and tool-use limits, on the argument that adoption stalled on trust alone. Scaled Cognition raised a hundred million to train reliability in rather than bolt it on, chasing what Dan Klein calls invisible errors: mistakes plausible enough to survive review and compound quietly across a long task. Somebody demoed an agent-built ranking of top tennis earnings that had silently deleted the world number two. It's tennis, so nobody cares. Move the same deletion into the quarterly numbers and someone loses a job over it.Fencing supplies. All of it. ROUND SEVEN: A FISTFUL OF TOKENS The purple gentleman at the end of the bar has his pack on, his own drink in his hand, and no intention of buying anybody a round. Chinese open-weight models are undercutting the tab. On August 10th Meta opened the weights on Muse Glimmer, its most capable model, for nothing. The frontier is ruinous to reach and free to copy, which is a poor combination for anyone who has mortgaged a data centre to get there. ROUND EIGHT: THE TAB There is no sheriff in this system. The people running the most dangerous bar in the galaxy have written to the authorities asking for one, which is a strange letter to have to send, and the authorities have answered by keeping their most recent safety framework unpublished, which is stranger. So the industry named the thing itself. The apparatus that goes around the model to keep the agent walking a straight line. The fence. The wire. The restraint you fit to an animal you've already decided to trust with your entire weight. They call it a harness. Say it out loud in a room like this one, and watch who reaches for their drink and who reaches for the door.
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Jeremy: The Website Man🇻🇦 (@theJeremySchmit) reportedOn hold with Godaddy support for a client's domain. Circus music playing... Sounds about right.
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TwistedAndy (@toniievych) reported@wpmodder GoDaddy as a hosting provider is terrible. A few days ago one of stores I manage went offline for more than a day.
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Arif Mirza (@TheDomainSocial) reported@cultra @GoDaddy At least it's only once per auction day now. But yeah .. that platform is a mess. If you want to get instant VIP admission to an insane asylum, you should "try" using GD auctions on your phone! It's very clear they've never even tested their mobile version! :(
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Smeagol (@ParodyForDays) reportedI am currently on with support for #GoDaddy trying to tell them AI and fiber internet makes them obsolete at 25 a month for the basic website builder. I have been buying domains and websites for almost 20 years from them, and I would like to see that American brand stick around.
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Benjamín Ortiz (@OlvidateTWT) reported@charlietlamb namecheap = poor godaddy = uncle vercel = poser cloudflare = tech people
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Ben Brosseau (@Auxpr) reportedLETS TALK ABOUT HOW TERRIBLE GODADDY IS TO THEIR CUSTOMERS
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Domain Shane | Winterline (@cultra) reportedI can comfortably say that the most annoying thing in all of domain investing is when you go to a domain @Godaddy, bid on the auction, and then is it asks you for your login "to verify it is you" which is completely reasonable But then it TAKES YOU BACK TO THE MAIN PAGE and I have to start my search for the domain all over. It is literally the start to my every day. It's literally the only reason why I've going back to API bidding
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Nauman Tariq 🇦🇺 🇵🇰 (@naumanthanvi) reportedNever go with GoDaddy. They will snatch the domain if it has value and you forget the due date. @GoDaddy