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  • 39% Hosting (39%)
  • 25% Domains (25%)
  • 21% E-mail (21%)
  • 11% Cloud Services (11%)
  • 4% Web Tools (4%)

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The most recent GoDaddy outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Guayaquil Cloud Services 2 days ago
Azcapotzalco E-mail 6 days ago
McKee E-mail 28 days ago
New York City E-mail 1 month ago
Lakeland Domains 1 month ago
Noida Cloud Services 1 month ago
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GoDaddy Issues Reports

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  • BalamuruganTh19
    Balamurugan Thangavelu (@BalamuruganTh19) reported

    @rajzclef i stopped paying bcoz u asked 8000 per year for hosting i told u I can't pay and it all a waste so no need. do you deny asking 8000 for hosting?? while I asked for GoDaddy hosting which I have already paid u said interface issue so using a different host site.

  • DrAlexos
    DR ALEXO (@DrAlexos) reported

    Btw guys, let me share something about Minecraft. If you didn't grow up playing Minecraft on eg McPvP, factions and these other hardcore servers, you will never be successful. Holy ****, do I have connections from those times. On top of that, I just checked, I've had my namecheap and godaddy accounts since 2013, at which point I was 10. The amount of knowledge and experience I have at my age now is unheard of unless you also grew up playing on those servers. Take Malone Lam for example. It also makes me immune to empty threats, mf I was 10 with a ddos software on my iMac, don't think you can intimidate me. Magnum PI couldn't dig up more dirt on somebody than I can. TLDR: Minecraft makes Millionaires

  • BritAbroad66
    🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Steve in Hungary 🇭🇺 (@BritAbroad66) reported

    @GoDaddy, Can a real person and not AI help desk which waste my time running around in circles get in touch with me regarding my hosting? You really should have email support because the chat 💬 box is useless.

  • limitedlegacy_
    Limited Legacy Games 🩸 (@limitedlegacy_) reported

    Master Lemon is delayed for technical difficulties. To everyone who ordered Master Lemon, please DM me your order number full name under your PayPal so I could process refunds. I will be transferring to @Wix and honestly never use @GoDaddy

  • robbiebloxer
    Obby Robbie (@robbiebloxer) reported

    @grok @instagram YES! 🙌 They had a FEEDBACK button on the support page. 🔥🔥🔥Critical feedback shots fired! Instagram is a perfect example of a company that has become too big and is just so overwhelmed by the amount of users they can't keep it together. INSTAGRAM START INVESTING IN CUSTOMER SUPPORT! YOU HAVE THE FUNDS for it. Just look into how SITEGROUND or GODADDY handles customer support on model it. 🤌🤌🤌🤌

  • btctothestars
    Bitcoin Domains (@btctothestars) reported

    @DInvesting @GoDaddy @Porkbun Please never switch to calling renewals subscriptions. I hate it so much.

  • aeejazkhan
    Ejaj AHmed 🦅 (@aeejazkhan) reported

    India wants to crack down on fake websites. GoDaddy says the cure could end up hurting the internet. After years of rising online fraud, the Delhi High Court ordered sweeping measures against more than 1,100 fake websites accused of impersonating brands like Amazon, Microsoft, and McDonald's. Sounds reasonable—until you look at what comes next. The order doesn't just target scammers. According to Reuters, it would require domain registrars like GoDaddy to reveal domain-owner information within 72 hours to anyone with a "legitimate interest," stop offering free privacy protection in many cases, and restrict registrations for domain names that resemble existing trademarks. GoDaddy isn't saying fake websites should be protected. It's saying these rules could expose legitimate website owners, clash with privacy laws like India's data protection framework and the GDPR, and make it harder for journalists, activists, small businesses, and ordinary users to protect their identities online. The company has warned that, if broadly enforced, some domain providers could even reconsider operating in India. Here's the trade-off. Everyone wants phishing sites taken down. Nobody wants the internet to become a place where registering a domain means giving up your privacy at the first request. That's why GoDaddy, along with other domain companies, has challenged the order in the Delhi High Court. The irony is hard to miss. India is trying to make the internet safer. Some of the companies that help build the internet are warning the rules could make it less private—and potentially less open—for everyone else. The case now heads back to the Delhi High Court later this month, where the outcome could shape not just India's fight against cyber fraud, but how much privacy internet users can expect when they register a website.

  • heshie
    Heshie Brody (@heshie) reported

    @CyberQueenMara @GoDaddy godaddy is the worst in my experience

  • madhav028
    S (@madhav028) reported

    @GoDaddy Your support is just ****, 3-4 days now they are not able to resolve my issue just ghosted on call and chat support.

  • WhatKarenLoves1
    WhatKarenLoves (@WhatKarenLoves1) reported

    Yo @GoDaddy imma need u to fix ur issues with your payment methods.. bc it just took me 30 times to try to get my subscription paid for so I don’t get no issues with my website i hadda legit use my Apple Card info bc some reason it wanna be weird and not accept my bank info.

  • blackkingkofi
    Kofi (@blackkingkofi) reported

    Absolutely blown away by the customer support from @GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp I’ve been a loyal GoDaddy customer for over two years with multiple products and services. My bank card was stolen and had to be replaced, which caused my hosting renewal to fail while I was dealing with a real-life situation. By the time I realized what had happened, my WordPress site had been suspended. Support confirmed my June 23 backup still exists, yet I’m being asked to pay C$200 just to restore my own website. C$200 is a significant amount of money, especially when you’re already dealing with unexpected circumstances. I wasn’t trying to avoid paying my hosting bill. It was an honest mistake caused by my card being replaced. I’ve spent hours in chat, was told to call for a supervisor, then spent 40 minutes on the phone only to be told they couldn’t help and that a supervisor couldn’t help either. I even asked where this C$200 restoration fee is documented, and support couldn’t provide the policy at the time. What’s even more frustrating is that GoDaddy has called me in the past to sell products, yet not once to help prevent a loyal customer from losing years of work over a failed payment. After years as a customer with multiple services, I expected far better support and at least some level of compassion or flexibility. Instead, I was met with a C$200 bill to access a backup they confirmed still exists. That’s not the kind of customer experience anyone should expect.

  • dennis_sakka
    Dennis Sakka (@dennis_sakka) reported

    @GoDaddy service is not working

  • realthemk
    MK. | $40K+ Workflow Architect (@realthemk) reported

    An app builder hit $30,000 in monthly recurring revenue in under 4 months by treating short-form marketing like a mathematical assembly line. He interviews hundreds of creators to extract the elite 10% with built-in virality, then uses their top-performing assets to scale paid ad campaigns with predictable results. He recently broke down his exact distribution engine and software deployment pipeline for me, start to finish: Coding & IDE: Cursor Claude Code. He builds his entire client-side user experience inside his IDE by feeding raw Figma mockups and wireframes directly to the AI agent. Average time to build a fully functional frontend interface: 4 to 5 hours. Database & Backend: Supabase cloud hosting. He completely sidesteps complex system operations by using serverless architecture to manage user authentication, relational database logs, and background actions effortlessly. Monetization: Superwall AB Testing RevenueCat. He runs weekly, monthly, annual, and one-time subscription plans, all protected by a strict paywall from day one. Pricing is managed entirely through cloud dashboards, allowing instant layout changes without waiting for App Store approval. Distribution: Vetted UGC creators Meta Ads. He screens 100 creators to find 9 or 10 high-performers, placing them on monthly retainers plus a CPM structure. The moment an organic video hits 50,000 views, it's converted into a paid Meta ad campaign. He tests budgets at $50/day and scales to $100, $200, or $300 as long as ROAS remains above 1. Analytics & Retention: Mixpanel Loops email sequences. Mixpanel maps the entire user onboarding funnel to highlight drop-offs, while Loops fires automated behavioral email campaigns to instantly win back and convert churned users. MVP build time: Roughly 4 to 5 hours to stand up a completed client build. Monthly tool cost: Negligible, just standard SaaS base fees (Cursor, Supabase cloud tier, GoDaddy domain). Scale milestone: Over 100,000 authenticated users, 9,000 paid subscription conversions, and $30,000 MRR within 120 days of deployment. Nobody talks about how mechanical this process actually is once the system is built. The first app is the hardest, overcoming shiny object syndrome and resisting the urge to jump to the next idea. But once you establish a repeatable asset pipeline and see ad fatigue as just another variable to solve, app building feels more like running a small, automated factory than traditional product engineering. Like this post and I'll DM you an ebook you can buy to learn more, I've tracked down performance data on why most developers fail before launching. Most people go too broad and leave massive cash flow on the table. Monthly Revenue Potential (Real micro-SaaS & niche mobile app data): - High-spec hobby/collector utilities (card scanning, value trackers): $75K–$120K/month - Rising health/lifestyle trends (peptide trackers, niche biohacking tools): $30K–$50K/month - Hyper-targeted consumer aggregators (local free item finders): $30K/month - Micro-utility passion tools (specific instrument tone matching): $25K/month - Campus/broad social marketplaces: $0/month (high friction, zero monetization) Here's what most people get wrong: they try to build massive, multi-sided marketplace apps because they "seem ambitious." They spend months gathering 800 non-paying users and wonder why they haven't made a single dollar. The same effort spent building a simple utility for a highly specific niche (like showing a guitarist how to configure their exact amp settings) can unlock thousands in predictable subscription revenue. Same effort, higher intent, 10x the cash flow. The actual framework: - Reverse-engineer your value proposition from the marketing first; plan how to catch a consumer's attention in 3 seconds. - Map frontend layouts in Figma, then feed those wireframes straight to AI agents in your IDE to compile code instantly. - Filter your creator network through rigorous interview steps, running low-budget ads exclusively behind videos with proven organic engagement. - Track onboarding completion with event trackers, and run nonstop paywall and price experiments to maximize LTV. The rising niche wellness and high-spec hobby markets are completely wide open right now. Users are happy to pay premium recurring fees to track, optimize, or value their passions, and AI tools mean you can ship a complete asset in a single weekend. Like this post and I'll DM you an ebook to learn more.

  • QuinnyPig
    Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported

    "That's why GoDaddy chose Quick" jesus that's scraping the bottom of the customer testimonial barrel.

  • xfiler1998
    xfiler1998👮🏻‍♂️ (@xfiler1998) reported

    After 25-min trying to use #Airo, I gave up and tried to call @GoDaddy. After 16-min on hold, I gave up. Almost a dozen domains, and cannot get an ounce of help. Time to GoElsewhere.

  • LoneStarDomains
    LoneStarDomains (@LoneStarDomains) reported

    i have been disconnected 4 times in a row while speaking with godaddy. their system is broken. they just hang up. @GoDaddyHelp i am trying to fix an issue, on YOUR end, in my reseller account. i have been hung up on 4 times. Yesterday they assured me it would be resolved.

  • FaizanS1996
    Faizan Shaikh (@FaizanS1996) reported

    @xfiler1998 @GoDaddy Pretty common issue with GoDaddy, switch to something reputable (Fresh roasted hosting )

  • ElviSpeareTV
    Kingdom of ElviSpeare (@ElviSpeareTV) reported

    All down: DoorDash. Spotify. GoDaddy. Possibly others.

  • rgbman1776
    rgbman1776 (@rgbman1776) reported

    @maietta @GoDaddy @Microsoft I try to avoid them like the plague partly for this reason as well. Both of them are awful and I actively try and steer my clients away from them when at all possible.

  • Tigrenauta
    César Alvarez (@Tigrenauta) reported

    3 days have passed , hours of my time waisted on your chat and now on the phone apparently @GoDaddy have so many issues that you need to wait for 30 min on the phone for a supervisor

  • FaizanS1996
    Faizan Shaikh (@FaizanS1996) reported

    @xfiler1998 @GoDaddy Pretty common issue with GoDaddy, switch to something reputable (Fresh roasted hosting )

  • limitedlegacy_
    Limited Legacy Games 🩸 (@limitedlegacy_) reported

    @Ancy_Spirit @GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp Trust us, we know. If you really wanna help me out tag GoDaddy and tell them how much they really suck. I’m gonna move to Wix, refund current Master Lemon orders and try again.

  • areimann
    Aaron Reimann (@areimann) reported

    @craylor GoDaddy hosting is leaps and bounds better than it was a decade ago. The problem is, the hosting might be good, but their support is not great, DNS kind of sucks, their "delegate access" works kind off (support actually told me to just ask the client for their password), etc. I deal with GoDaddy daily and I do not enjoy it.

  • KatqRadio
    KATQ Radio (@KatqRadio) reported

    @GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp has no problem stealing from its clients. Instead of actually rectifying the situation, they bury it under paperwork, and refuse to help a customer who's been with them since 2015. Before you do any business with them check out the listing on the Better Business Bureau.

  • HafedDm
    Hafez (@HafedDm) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp @GoDaddy I sold a domain via your Domain Broker Service. The payout was rejected for “compliance” and I’ve been stuck in a loop: GoDaddy Auctions sent me to Afternic. Afternic sent me to DomainBuy. DomainBuy hasn’t replied. My broker hasn’t replied either. Who actually handles seller payouts for DBS sales? Please DM.

  • ElviSpeareTV
    Kingdom of ElviSpeare (@ElviSpeareTV) reported

    All down: DoorDash. Spotify. GoDaddy. Verizon. Uber Eats. Amazon DAW. Did someone cut the under water wires half way around the world? Possibly others.

  • TheDevonWayne
    Devon Wayne (@TheDevonWayne) reported

    @PratikSinhatwt namecheap never godaddy ever again

  • Select_Domains
    Select Domains (@Select_Domains) reported

    @Rebrand_Now @GoDaddy Visibility is often underestimated. It's hard to register what you never see. Another important piece 🧩 is now in place.

  • pratt69
    InfraBoost (@pratt69) reported

    @ArtenaPro @GoDaddy Nop. Worst ever

  • JamiuAjetomobi
    Ajetomobi Jamiu (@JamiuAjetomobi) reported

    It doesn't matter how great your content or product is if your audience never sees it. ​The fix requires updating your technical security keys inside your domain host (like @GoDaddy or @Namecheap) so providers know you are a trusted sender.