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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by GoDaddy users through our website.

  • 39% Hosting (39%)
  • 33% Domains (33%)
  • 19% E-mail (19%)
  • 6% Cloud Services (6%)
  • 3% Web Tools (3%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
New York City E-mail 9 days ago
Lakeland Domains 9 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 13 days ago
Sydney E-mail 21 days ago
Sacramento Domains 22 days ago
Rock Island Hosting 22 days ago
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GoDaddy Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • thedntx
    Dante (@thedntx) reported

    @TTrimoreau Porkbun if u want clean interface. Namecheap for bundles. Never godaddy, thats 2010 behavior.

  • masqueraider
    masqueraider (@masqueraider) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp my email is not working and I pay you for email accounts & hosting. I just called—your rep didn’t even try to fix it and he transferred me to a IT dept who wants to be paid to fix your errors. WTF—do I need to cancel my account and move everything somewhere else?

  • dainavigator
    Dain (@dainavigator) reported

    What GoDaddy / Wix / Squarespace actually sell isn't hosting — it's not needing a developer. You pay $200–500/yr for a website builder because it lets a non-technical person drag boxes around and never touch a DNS record. That convenience is the product. The underlying hosting (what Firebase does) has always been cheap-to-free; the markup is the "you don't have to understand any of this" tax.

  • AlexVibeCode
    Alex | Web Perf (@AlexVibeCode) reported

    @DomainDanHQ @requestprice @afternic That disconnect kills so much impulse-buy liquidity for ccTLDs. If the exact match doesn't show up in GoDaddy's retail search, you lose the end user. The problem is ARNES (.si) accreditation is a bureaucratic nightmare, so GoDaddy won't rush it without massive retail demand.

  • BodineWilliams
    B. Williams (@BodineWilliams) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp I wouldn't have attempted to escalate my issue via X if I had had competent customer service via phone/ chat. I'm extremely disappointed. GD outsourcing personal vary from 2/10 - 6/10. I require help above that level I am getting red banner alerts yet I have paid $180+. Thx.

  • foxtrotZalicorn
    Foxtrot the Infernalord of Time (@foxtrotZalicorn) reported

    So is Wallpaper Engine going to a GoDaddy subscription page when you open it? Is anyone else having that problem or is it just me?

  • courtneyr_dev
    @courtneyr_dev 🌻 (@courtneyr_dev) reported

    @WPProductTalk @GoDaddy @Drewbewilde I need an AI bot companion with the show that can help me identify what was on the bottom of Drew's mug.

  • TimoPrescott
    Timothy Prescott (@TimoPrescott) reported

    @ardent__dev I'm never using GoDaddy again. It's cloudflare for me.

  • dilutionmaxx
    matt (@dilutionmaxx) reported

    the plg efforts in using large platforms is so exhausting to the eye. i am setting up alternative domains with google workspace & godaddy, and both platforms have a minimum of three unhelpful upsell advertisements on every single page. support early-stage

  • notsosexintheci
    NotSoSexintheCity (@notsosexintheci) reported

    @SirPuppetPaul I use GoDaddy! I’ve used ionos (bad,) SiteGround (good,) and another one that I can’t remember for other sites. I like GoDaddy. Their advisor people are really, really helpful.

  • islamneddar
    islam neddar (@islamneddar) reported

    @GoDaddy deleting subscription to domains is too hard on the platform, which is not working at all i just want to delete the product that was already expired why so difficult user experience

  • TheScambaiters
    The Scambaiters (@TheScambaiters) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp A second agent “helped”. They seemed to have their head more in it than the first agent who acted like he was playing Disney Solitaire too. Hopefully I won’t be billed after I asked two people to help me cancel. First agent was a lazy bottom-of-the-barrel zipperhead.

  • projectsolo
    Solo (@projectsolo) reported

    GoDaddy and Infoblox just announced support for open standards on AI agent identity and verification. Two of the world's largest DNS infrastructure companies are building the identity layer for agents. The internet's foundation is being rebuilt. Identity first.

  • brasscogg
    Bogey Wilcox (@brasscogg) reported

    Unverified conspiracy theory: GoDaddy holds all these inactive domains through a shell company so they can charge finders fees and commission to “find” the owner of the domain, themselves Namecheap would never stoop to such loser levels

  • shrameetweets
    Brother Shramee (@shrameetweets) reported

    @abhijeet_dipke We need a confirmation from @GoDaddy @GoDaddy_India support. Looks like a block from their end, which could very well be government/admin enforced. Alternatively, some email communications from Godaddy peeps from OP to assert it was not self initiated.

  • MiladmoHQ
    Milad Mo. (@MiladmoHQ) reported

    @GoDaddy Support is too slow. I have an aftermarket request that is still pending; I guess forever.

  • piotroxp
    piotroxp (@piotroxp) reported

    @GoDaddy you have a broken sso

  • daveloodts
    Dave Loodts (@daveloodts) reported

    @wpmodder I’m not a Godaddy hosting user, but a long time ManageWP user. Acquisitions without hardly working on new features sets also such kind of bad reputation. So, spread that energy over ALL the sub brands please.

  • Average_Ozzie
    AverageAussie (@Average_Ozzie) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp 12 hours later and I'm still waiting for your support agent to come back to me with an answer on your sms bot after every other form of support line has failed. Overhaul your whole support model.

  • dainavigator
    Dain (@dainavigator) reported

    I'm transferring my websites from GoDaddy to Google A.I. Studio and now to Google Cloud / Firebase. Claude is my Developer, IT help desk and Security Expert. I asked it WHY everyone doesn't do this so they can have basically a FREE site instead of paying $$$ Here's his answer:

  • Dollaruse
    Dollaruse (@Dollaruse) reported

    @DrewPavlou @JohnAndersonAC This one auDA and your registrar can act on immediately. Contact the registrar goDaddy for their help. The registrant is Teller Consulting Group ABN 93676364855. If this is you, the registrar can change the contact details to you, and you can do what you like to the site. /

  • durgadsv
    Durga Anuj Awasare (@durgadsv) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp @GoDaddy @sh0kunin My paid subscription has been broken for 3+ months, and standard support has completely failed. Sent screenshots to an agent on 21 May who promised a next-day fix, but multiple follow-ups (25 May, 26 May, 4 June) have been ignored. Please escalate.

  • twtayaan
    Ayaan 🐧 (@twtayaan) reported

    You used to pay $200 a year just to put a padlock on your own website. Then Let's Encrypt happened. In the early internet, SSL certificates were controlled by a handful of corporations. Every website had to pay them every single year or visitors would see a scary security warning and leave. DigiCert → $200 a year Comodo → $150 a year GoDaddy → $70 a year They turned basic internet security into a subscription. And millions of small websites simply could not afford it. By 2014 only 30% of the web was encrypted. Not because encryption was hard. Because it had a price tag. Then, in 2015 a group of engineers launched Let's Encrypt. Free SSL certificates for every website on earth. Automated. No credit card. No annual fee. Forever. The certificate industry laughed at them. They stopped laughing fast. One million certificates in the first year. One million every single day by 2018. One billion total by 2020. Ten million every single day today. Let's Encrypt now controls 57% of the entire SSL certificate market on earth. The web went from 30% encrypted to over 80% in under ten years. DigiCert still exists. Comodo still exists. But they lost the internet to a nonprofit that decided security should never have a price tag. The SSL industry spent 20 years building a tollbooth on the web. Let's Encrypt tore it down. For free. Forever.

  • SD__Kuma
    SDkuma (@SD__Kuma) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp I'm not receiving verification SMS to login to my GOdaddy Account?

  • GuitarMoose
    Guitar Moose (@GuitarMoose) reported

    @GoDaddy lots of issues with the last update (move to ship engine)… can you open a ticket to fix the following: -orders that buy a shipping label state they will be updated to fulfilled, this does not happen -invoices use account name and email, not business name (settings)

  • smjoshi17
    Santosh Joshi (@smjoshi17) reported

    @GoDaddy Please activate my account , i already renew. No help center , no WhatsApps reply, poor quality service.

  • TheUrbanMonk321
    MONKISM (@TheUrbanMonk321) reported

    Damn @GoDaddy did the same thing w/ their sub domain set-ups… Please STOP forcing all of us to use ******* Ai in everything. It use to be VERY SIMPLE to add sub domains. Stop DUMBING down sites please. Corps switching to garbage ai ui without fully stress testing. Ai DOESNT make everything better. You still have to beta test. Stop launching turds into your perfectly fine business models so you can fire humans and make money for investors who actually don’t use your products. Thank you. Or I will begin to figure out how to solely use ENS and piece out my 25 years of using your services.

  • the_smart_ape
    The Smart Ape 🔥 (@the_smart_ape) reported

    millions of companies forget to renew their domain names every year. you can just buy the expired domain someone forgot about and get a premium on it. it’s called drop catching. where to find them discovery + filtering: → expireddomains[.]net → domcop → freshdrop → moonsy auctions + catching: → godaddy auctions → namecheap expired auctions → dynadot closeouts → namejet / snapnames → dropcatch (1,200+ registrars, best catch rate on contested names) the process: domain expires → grace period → “pending delete” → drops. once it’s pending delete (usually ~5 days before the drop) you can place a backorder. if more than one person wants it, it goes to auction. most of these never get listed for sale. catch the ones with real value (traffic, backlinks, brandable names).

  • kekkodamato_
    Kekko D’Amato (@kekkodamato_) reported

    @TTrimoreau Cloudflare Registrar if your TLD is supported — at-cost pricing (literally no markup), best DNS control, DNSSEC built in, zero upsells. Namecheap otherwise. Free WhoisGuard, clean UI, rarely issues. GoDaddy is a trap — they charge 3x and count on you not noticing at renewal.

  • nabutovskis
    Davis (@nabutovskis) reported

    @OzolinsJanis If it is a .com you can try to ‘Lease to Own’ via GoDaddy and if it doesnt take off , just cancel the lease.