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  • 30% E-mail (30%)
  • 30% Hosting (30%)
  • 25% Domains (25%)
  • 10% Cloud Services (10%)
  • 5% Web Tools (5%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Township of Evan Hosting 8 days ago
Guayaquil Cloud Services 13 days ago
Azcapotzalco E-mail 17 days ago
McKee E-mail 1 month ago
New York City E-mail 2 months ago
Lakeland Domains 2 months ago
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GoDaddy Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • joegriffin
    Joe Griffin (@joegriffin) reported

    @GoDaddy i need to transfer a domain but SMS is still down lol dangit!

  • NameBio
    NameBio (@NameBio) reported

    Sales With History 📈 LegalAgent․com sold for $9,990 at Atom․com - up from $411 in August 2019 at GoDaddy. 📉 ReviewStop․com sold for $550 at GoDaddy - down from $2,788 in April 2012 at Afternic. 📉 NetMerge․com sold for $225 at Namecheap - down from $2,588 in February 2010 at Afternic. 📉 ExquisiteFoods․com sold for $360 at GoDaddy - down from $4,188 in August 2023 at BuyDomains. 📉 OSAU․com sold for $788 at GoDaddy - down from $9,000 in November 2019 at Uniregistry. Yesterday's Word Cloud + TLD Breakdown 👇

  • TawohAwa
    Awa K. Penn (@TawohAwa) reported

    7. Find a domain with Godaddy Use the GoDaddy MCP connector to search for available domain names for [business/project name]. I want domain names that feel professional, memorable, short, easy to spell, and suitable for the brand. Avoid names that are too long, confusing, childish, or difficult to say out loud. Suggest at least 10 available domain name options. For each one, explain why it works, what type of brand it suits, and whether it feels premium, simple, modern, or creative. Once I choose the best domain name, help me buy it through GoDaddy and prepare it to connect to my website.

  • 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

  • MoriahJovan
    Moriah Jovan (@MoriahJovan) reported

    @GeorgeOlduvai @GoDaddy @Porkbun Well, I would’ve said a thousand barbed penises without lube, but yours works. I never bought any of the extras. I knew better than to leave my stuff with GoDaddy. I’m reacting purely to the visual chaos and kudzu walls you have to climb to get to your domains list.

  • joegriffin
    Joe Griffin (@joegriffin) reported

    Your two factor for SMS is not working @GoDaddy and email is slow. Been in a grind trying to login looks like i have to do some kind of ID nonsense. I need to get into my account now not in the future.

  • NameBio
    NameBio (@NameBio) reported

    Sales With History 📈 TheHealingSpace․com sold for $15,000 at Afternic - up from $1,800 in August 2025 at GoDaddy. 📈 Paysano․com sold for $5,750 at Afternic - up from $165 in November 2025 at DropCatch. 📉 SurvivalKits․org sold for $123 at DropCatch - down from $4,496 in November 2022 at BrandNames․net. 📉 PureLight․com sold for $7,800 at GoDaddy - down from $22,400 in April 2022 at Sedo. 📉 SpiritOfAmerica․com sold for $2,672 at GoDaddy - down from $18,500 in March 2013 at Afternic. Yesterday's Word Cloud + TLD Breakdown 👇

  • realjohnnewburg
    Jonathan Newburg (@realjohnnewburg) reported

    @dogwoodblooms That is awful on what happened. GoDaddy should have identified the storage issue first. Someone needs to retrain their support team I'm sure there are better hosts out there who will have better support.

  • NameBio
    NameBio (@NameBio) reported

    Sales With History 📈 Quantum․us sold for $7,952 at GoDaddy - up from $1,800 in January 2013 at Afternic. 📈 WOS․io sold for $4,865 at Atom․com - up from $393 in July 2022 at Sav․com. 📈 Zela․io sold for $3,394 at Atom․com - up from $260 in March 2022 at Sav․com. 📈 8Brands․com sold for $1,995 at Afternic - up from $12 in April 2018 at GoDaddy. 📉 CountryMusic․us sold for $300 at GoDaddy - down from $5,000 in June 2010 at Sedo. Yesterday's Word Cloud + TLD Breakdown 👇

  • NameBio
    NameBio (@NameBio) reported

    Sales With History 📈 Klinea․com sold for $12,000 at Sedo - up from $167 in May 2021 at GoDaddy. 📈 OurAgency․com sold for $9,999 at Sedo - up from $738 in September 2023 at GoDaddy. 📈 FreedomAuto․com sold for $9,250 at Sedo - up from $1,128 in July 2021 at DropCatch. 📈 ShareCV․com sold for $5,500 at Spaceship․com - up from $328 in May 2025 at DropCatch. 📉 Marble․xyz sold for $4,299 at GoDaddy - down from $20,000 in December 2024 at Afternic. Yesterday's Word Cloud + TLD Breakdown 👇

  • Devangvyas1992
    De van gogh (@Devangvyas1992) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp @GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp Why is the chat help button still missing from your site? It's been too many days. There is no way to contact GoDaddy.

  • SeeBrands
    TomorrowsBrands (@SeeBrands) reported

    @katerleonid godaddy have a few of my .cns but namecheap i have most on. i like namecheaps backend, and how easy it is to change dns etc.... and on having reseller hosting from them, everything is streamlined. Namecheap also has very good support. not sales people like i found on godaddy.

  • APRcoffee
    APR coffee (@APRcoffee) reported

    2 hours texting. Transferred Reconfirm my problems a 2nd time Still asked what my problem is. You @GoDaddy have broken our site for a month now. And nobody cares

  • PedroGuiti
    Pedro Guitian (@PedroGuiti) reported

    if you're building a startup. pause for a second. You should stop overpaying for your stack. this is enough to launch: claude - coding supabase - backend vercel - deploys GoDaddy - domain stripe - payments github - version control resend - emails clerk - auth cloudflare - dns posthog - analytics sentry - errors upstash - redis most of this is free. The real cost is time, so ship fast, and optimize later

  • PradeepKanthan
    Pradeep Kanthan (@PradeepKanthan) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp Hi, My customer no is 226091516. My website has been down since Friday. Please refer to ticket no 169941101 raised on 10/7 and 170026199 raised on 11/7. Could you please fix the issues or give me an update.

  • RuoKdaM
    (@RuoKdaM) reported

    @mo4nothing Exactly. Looking at the SPF chart from, it's an absolute mismatch: they mapped their inbound MX to Msft 365, but left a broken, duplicate SPF record only authorizing GoDaddy & Mailgun, completely forgetting Msft outbound. Pair this chaos with the raw 301 web redirect to GameStop

  • whatdafuqkyle
    kyle (@whatdafuqkyle) reported

    @j_grieshaber @RobinhoodApp yeah, I love good customer support. @GoDaddy hires tons of Americans to answer the phone. the guy yesterday said it’s funny when he gets people outside the states. said he wonders what goes through their heads hahahah

  • davidbrownley
    David Brownley (@davidbrownley) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp @GoDaddyUK @GoDaddy Horrendous service with an email renewal, will be moving all if my assets away from your company, as you have not provided me with the service I pay for, will be making massive complaint in due time across all networks. Shocking, been a customer for over 15 years and this is how I am treated!

  • ImMeanSometimes
    Erme Gherd and 11 other people (@ImMeanSometimes) reported

    The best advice I can give to any small or medium sized business is: 1) Google never calls you out of the blue and needs a payment 2) never purchase anything from GoDaddy 3) hang up anytime Yelp calls. There. I just saved you thousands of dollars and hours of work.

  • icbkr
    Brian M (@icbkr) reported

    You are your own worst enemy @godaddy. Starting to think there's been a change in your management stack similar to IBM's.

  • Ankit1Suthar
    Ankit Suthar (@Ankit1Suthar) reported

    @GoDaddy WHO give right to you to remove name server from my RUNNING website you DUMB IDIOT

  • ezmenus_app
    Ez Menus (@ezmenus_app) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp How do i properly set up an business account? I got flagged for 5k charge, now my account is closed, i have to pay back difference in refund to customer, and sent $125 bill w/o invoice attached. I submitted all asked docs as well via your process. 😶

  • jn
    John Nigroᵍᵐ (@jn) reported

    @nglaix @TonyNames @jamesiles is there an actual reason they are doing this? I can't even get a batch of names off of their stuck/pending status, let alone relist them. At what point do godaddy/afternic customers just get so annoyed at the broken systems and technical debt in every service they sell?

  • Benjdotxyz
    Benjamin Green (@Benjdotxyz) reported

    Monday was my last day at GoDaddy as my role was eliminated in a reorg. If you want a guy who's skilled in Customer Support, naturally tends toward mile-wide, inch-deep knowledge of product offerings, and tries hard to bring cheerfulness to whatever he does, hit me up!

  • NameBio
    NameBio (@NameBio) reported

    Sales With History 📈 OIMO․com sold for $19,995 at Sedo - up from $1,000 in February 2010 at NameJet. 📈 TiempoDeHoy․com sold for $9,151 at Sedo - up from $1,000 in April 2024 at DropCatch. 📈 IconTile․com sold for $6,800 at Sedo - up from $619 in February 2022 at DropCatch. 📈 Canopy․studio sold for $5,500 at Sedo - up from $17 in June 2024 at Sav․com. 📉 WisdomOfLiving․com sold for $214 at GoDaddy - down from $19,888 in March 2020 at DomainMarket․com. Yesterday's Word Cloud + TLD Breakdown 👇

  • 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.

  • blackkingkofi
    Kofi (@blackkingkofi) reported

    If you’re thinking about using @GoDaddy for your website, learn from my experience before you commit. After being a loyal customer for over two years with multiple products, a payment failed because my bank card had been stolen and replaced. By the time I realized what happened, my Managed WordPress site had been suspended. Support confirmed my backup still exists, but I was quoted C$200 to restore it. I spent hours in chat, over 40 minutes on the phone, and spoke with multiple representatives with no meaningful resolution. For me, the most disappointing part wasn’t the missed payment. It was the lack of flexibility, empathy, and customer service after years of being a loyal customer. Do your research before trusting your website and your content to any hosting provider. I know I will be choosing a different one going forward.

  • WestLoopGuy1
    West Loop Guy (@WestLoopGuy1) reported

    i wouldn't wish interacting with godaddy customer support on my worst enemies

  • NextBrandHQ
    NextBrand.com (@NextBrandHQ) reported

    Now we’re talking. Massive distribution is coming to .now through GoDaddy and the Afternic network. Time to get those .now sales rolling. 🔥🔥🔥

  • TrackingFires
    Constance Crane 🇺🇸 (@TrackingFires) reported

    @ChiefEngineerCE GoDaddy is absolutely useless. It used to build business thanks to fantastic and English-native IT help. Now it can take weeks to troubleshoot, including getting on a two-week waitlist for guys in India who have terrible attitudes toward women and who don’t know what they are doing anyway. It has been a nightmare just removing all our business services from them. Has taken one of our workers six months and we still aren’t done.