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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by GoDaddy users through our website.
- E-mail (50%)
- Domains (21%)
- Cloud Services (14%)
- Hosting (14%)
Live Outage Map
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GoDaddy Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Aishwin Vikhona (@aishwin) reportedIs the @Afternic / #GoDaddy sales lander down right now? None of my domains are loading. I tried VMR .com as well, and it won’t open for me. Is anyone else seeing the same issue?
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LonestarDomains (@LoneStarDomains) reported@DotWeekly @spaceship I can't wait for the update. Here is the issue I encounter, this is anecdotal with small sample size. The general non-domain public has been effectively conditioned that "GoDaddy" is the only place you can go for a domain name and website. I am not going to fight a battle on principal with my own money on the line.
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Dain Bramage Entertainment ❄️ (@EOTWoffgrid) reportedWebsite is giving me heck today..... We lost the microsoft email package from godaddy... and honestly.... at over $100 an email address a year just to have a "professional email" isnt really worth it when you consider just how clunky their email really is.... im not a huge fan of outlook.... So i have to take a pause from page design... and figure out the email issue... I can't wait until i can afford to pay someone very well to do these kinds of things... if you got the skills... when we can pay the bills.... we'll be slidin fat stacks.... So get you laptop packed! I Spitz HOT FIRE!!!!
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Silencio! (@ArhitektaHaosa) reported@GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp If you have any unresolved issues between each other @Namecheap - call me in :*
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WICK (@lhilwick) reported@rdbuilds7 I've had good experiences with Namecheap and GoDaddy. They offer a range of options and decent customer support.
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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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Csaba Kissi (@csaba_kissi) reported@nehal_mahida I would never use GoDaddy. Expensive and insane upsells. And bad service experience. Never again! You should definitely move
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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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Wiktor Poltorak (@wiktorpoltorak) reported@Samaytwt GoDaddy is the absolute worst. Jacked-up prices and terrible customer experience. For a while I thought GoDaddy’s higher prices get you a better experience overall but NO! Namecheap is a good deal and it has great customer EXP. Have been working with them for several yrs now.
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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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The Afritraveller (@Afritraveller) reportedYour after sales support is terrible. Very terrible. @GoDaddy
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Brian Wolfe (@Brian_Wolfe__) reportedBeyond frustrated with GoDaddy email host. Their advanced security did not catch a hack to my email last Thursday. When calling customer service, they were all very nice and polite and told me it would take 48 hours to resolve the issue. Today I still have the issue, and they asked to submit the information again, and it will take another 48 hours to resolve. Not so good.
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Essential Domains (@Essential_DNs) reportedOnline GoDaddy bot and then Team (30+ Minutes) ..indicated DDC Credit Code not rolled out yet for August? Please provide DDC August Credit Code. Desire not to bother our Acct. Rep. with this minor issue.
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Vasil Karpachev (@vasil_karpachev) reportedBought a domain from @GoDaddy 3 days ago. Setup the A and TXT records from Firebase hosting. 3 days later the changes still not propagated. 2 hours on the chat and 3 support agents later - still no resolion and straight answer on what is the issue.
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0x69420❤️Spx6900💹🧲 (@0x69420_algo) reported@nicegramapp @GoDaddy Yo ur website ain't working. Use a secondary domain until they fix. **** your family @GoDaddy you bastards.
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MonstaDomains (@MonstaDomains) reportedGoDaddy domain sniping is real but honestly the bigger issue is they *know* which domains you're searching for and sell that data to their internal auction team. You're not even competing fairly—you're competing against the house.
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ᜰ (@listoncrypt) reported@DevinKofsky @Namecheap Godaddy bro, I only use names cheap if I need domain, don't use their service to host, also i did dev ops so if you need help lmk.
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Tom Reid (@TheTomGReid) reportedIB) Websites that I'm sure the programmer felt is intuitive, to no one else except them. I always say you have to make it INSANELY easy for people to give you money, & yet over & over I see issues with it. Renewed 4 websites with GoDaddy. One transaction? No 4! #BizapaloozaChat
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GeniusThinking (@GeniusGTX) reportedTyler Denk didn't take a single day off for the first 2 years of building Beehiiv. The first time he tried, at a bachelor party in Cabo, GoDaddy took down the domain that every one of his users' websites ran on. He spent the trip sober, on customer support lines, hunting executives on LinkedIn to get their phone numbers. That's when he learnt a massive lesson about building businesses: Know where your single points of failure are before they find you. — Tyler Denk (.@denk_tweets) on the 505 Podcast (.@The505Podcast)
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staytruebeyou (@RobustRockster) reported@GoDaddy bro you`re looting people for renewals in India. this is not at all acceptable. very very bad policies to people who renews just domains.
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Michael Cyger (@MichaelCyger) reported@d0ma1npunk It depends on the registrar. Some registrars (like CSC) don’t auction or partner with an auction provider. Others auction and good domains never drop (like at GoDaddy) and so a backorder is useless. It’s an opaque process, which is why I built @NotifyDomains.
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John Rush (@johnrush) reportedI pay for 116 products, $730k a year. It’s insane 😵💫 Are there cheaper alternatives? 1. HOSTING & CLOUD DigitalOcean - $101.94 AWS - $2,938.64 Hetzner - $1,190.10 Heroku - $25 MonoVM - $10 Google Cloud - $4,125.34 Vercel - $46.29 Supabase - $25 MongoDB Atlas - $3,286.55 Azure - $1,462.31 Fly . io - $22.14 Hostinger - $9.99 Clerk - $25 Docker - $11 Cloudflare - $233.24 2. WEB, DESIGN & DEVELOPER TOOLS Apify - $39 Notion - $91.20 Figma - $258.71 Canva - $15 Excalidraw - $10 BunnyCDN - $10 Twilio - $358.70 SendGrid - $20 Sensorpro - $20 Float UI - $0 Imgix - $500 ScreenshotOne - $79 Uploadcare - $25 ScrapingBee - $99.99 Firecrawl - $599 3tsoftware - $998 Atlassian - $938.72 Cursor - $20 Gamma - $10 JetBrains - $63 Lordicon - $16 Webflow - $26.50 Zapier - $33.11 Zoho - $46.24 3. AI & LLMS Google AI - $3,000 OpenAI - $10,000 Codex - $200 Anthropic - $20,000 Claude Code - $200 Azure OpenAI - $50 Pinecone - $70.05 Exa . ai - $1,000 Groq - $0.53 Higgsfield - $49 OpenRouter - $105.50 Perplexity AI - $552 xAI - $20 4. TESTING & MONITORING Sentry - $232.56 StatusCake - $20 UptimeRobot - $7 Ghost Inspector - $49 LambdaTest - $35 Qase - $90 5. COMMUNICATION & COLLABORATION Zoom - $18.75 Loom - $15 Mailjet - $22.45 Skype - $3 Slack - $176.96 Teams - $6 Google Workspace - $151.79 1Password - $21.73 Hubstaff - $700.69 360dialog - $57.39 Cake . com - $335.16 Google One - $26.62 Manychat - $25 StreamYard - $88.99 Typefully - $16 6. MARKETING, SALES & PAYMENTS Gumroad - $100 FirstPromoter - $84.15 Crisp - $400 Intercom - $78 Mailtrap - $15 Stripe - $0.30+ per transaction Paddle - $0.30+ per transaction Ahrefs - $249 DataForSEO - $100 Meta Ads - $25 Google Ads - $50 Mailgun - $27.62 PayPal - $316.85 Seo Gets - $29 Tolt - $3,044.29 TrustMRR - $50 TwitterAPI . io - $20 Vidalytics - $28.50 Webshare - $59.03 Devuap LLC - $19.99 KRAKEN - $ 7. LEGAL, ACCOUNTING, BANKING PandaDoc - $70 QuickBooks - $75 Mercury - $0 Carta - $100 Apple - $99 eSIM . net - $6 Metapay - $0 8. OTHER ProxySell - $50 TLDR - $5 Veed - $108 Grammarly - $12 X - $84 GoDaddy - $69.57 Namecheap - $10 iPostal - $10 Appliku - $10 AWS SES - $0.10+ per 1,000 emails Loops - $49 Google Play - $2.08 Apple Developer Account - $8.25 Black Magic - $5 Zenvoice - $10 Fibery - $10 ChatGPT - $50 Serper - $50 Indie Hackers - $10 Startups .com - $100 9. MY PRODUCTS Unicorn Platform - $19/mo SEObot - $99/mo ListingBott - $99/mo IndexRusher - $199 once AdBot & Tinyadz - $49/mo * the list is made with ai from my last 90 days of bank transactions. may miss yearly payments and include small errors.
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imademyday (@imademyday) reported@Samaytwt Never buy at GoDaddy, they are scammers
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Bhavya Agarwal (@thebhavyagarwal) reportedWarning: Avoid buying domains from @GoDaddy. They don't care about your valuable domains. When you actually need to use them, they freeze your account, block access, or even refuse renewal. Zero customer support when it matters most. #GoDaddy #DomainName
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Joe Youngblood - SEO, Futurology, AI, Marketing (@YoungbloodJoe) reportedWe have a client hosted by @HostGator's shared hosting system and has been for around 20-years or so. They've hit the limit of 'inodes' on the highest shared hosting plan so were forced to upgrade either by leaving Host Gator or going to a VPS. After a discussion with Host Gator they decided to take a discounted offer and switch to an HG hosted VPS server, HG graciously tossed in free migration from the shared hosting to VPS for a smooth transition. It has been a nightmare since. The website's images are almost all no longer displaying. Host Gator's "migration" team is in India and has screwed up the migration twice now all while a USA based sales person keeps assuring our client that things are going to be fixed asap and it should be done any minute. At one point they took up ALL of the storage space on the VPS for this one site to be moved over. Then they were silent for a full 24-hours before sending a disclaimer and asking permission to delete the data on the VPS server. We are 5 full days into this ordeal without a successful server migration and client is now in a full blown panic. They decided to keep ads running, etc... after being told it would be done in less than 24-hours. They paid for a full year of this hosting up front saying HG's support had improved in recent years and are now getting completely wrecked. Client is worried they might accidentally delete the website or other websites they had built on the shared hosting (which they are keeping). GoDaddy often gets numerous (and extremely valid) complaints about being the worst hosting solution, but all of @NewfoldDigital is right behind them.
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Jagan A (@domainjagan) reported@afternic does your nameservers working? It appears for the past 10 days it is not working. I checked with various domains owned by other investors also. Domain investors check your domains listed on Afternic. or is it not working only in India? @godaddy
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Todd A 🤙 Badlander (@rigid_river_MT) reported@LocalSEO_Guy @batesbn I like Namecheap for a registrar. Cloidflare for dns. But I rarely get to choose the hosting unless its a new build. I cover all the domain migration stuff. Godaddy isnt a terrible regisrar, but i dont like waiting so long for a record to propogate. Their builder is 💩 tho.
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LiebeIst DasGesetz (@localauslander) reported@Porkbun godaddy sites are literally the shittiest design out there. A cousin that knows html and css from the .com days could do better. Let alone trying to do analytics or ads, your trackings going to be ******* awful. near 0 support for anything but pageviews.
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LonestarDomains (@LoneStarDomains) reported@InvestmentBankg . @Godaddy @sh0kunin are so arrogant they are acting like Network Solutions in 1997. In 5 years Godaddy can also become a Newfold Digital landing page. Where is register-com today? Godaddy ate their lunch. Now Godaddy is so fat and complacent.
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DomainDan (@DomainDanHQ) reportedOk, so I ran these names through GoValue in the investors tools. Clear winners were Chiko. com and Dinan. com , which we all knew anyway, right ? Lovez. com in third, great name I think Ravax is valuable and GoDaddy missed this one a little I believe. People criticise GoDaddy appraisals and they are right to for so many reasons , but one thing I will say is that if a name is valued over $3-4k then take note. There is something there. Research it, don't let is pass you by. also, the Sale probability 500 figure is magic. It is a strong signal for a good sale potential. I analysed hundreds of Mike Manns sales and the ones which he obtained significantly more in the sale than the Govalue ( and we are talking 10s of thousands more) were the ones with a Sale Probability 500 figure over 60%, every time... Lastly, if you're name is listed here and doesn't have a great GoValue, don't be disheartened as the system struggles to pick up recent trends or niches due to being based on older sales data. It also misses the AI based names . Plus, these 5Ls are inherently brandable, so you can always hit bullseye if the right mind and/or idea stumble upon it. So keep the faith, there is a reason these types of names are sought after.