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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by GoDaddy users through our website.
- Hosting (43%)
- Domains (29%)
- E-mail (18%)
- Cloud Services (7%)
- Web Tools (4%)
Live Outage Map
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GoDaddy Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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#BeGreat (@sam_gatere) reported@GoDaddyHelp I need to get in touch with a support agent! That link doesn't have a way to do so
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MiIdly lntoxicated (@payenihari) reported@ZulfiqarAhmed69 @Hostinger Big hosting companies are all scammers. GoDaddy is the worst.
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The Scambaiters (@TheScambaiters) reported@godaddy great job with customer service that brazenly lied saying that I wouldn’t be charged 75 bucks for a domain I wanted to cancel and couldn’t because of your crappy website infrastructure telling me I couldn’t cancel it at the time on two separate occasions
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Dustin Hyle (@dustinhyle) reportedThe other day I saw someone posting how Godaddy WordPress hosting has changed and anyone talking crap about it needs to stop repeating stuff from years ago. I am migrating a site off Godaddy today for a client and their backend has broke twice in this process. Same crap, don't believe anything else.
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Faizan Shaikh (@FaizanS1996) reported@xfiler1998 @GoDaddy Pretty common issue with GoDaddy, switch to something reputable (Fresh roasted hosting )
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WhatKarenLoves (@WhatKarenLoves1) reportedYo @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.
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xfiler1998👮🏻♂️ (@xfiler1998) reportedAfter 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.
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GoExpired (@goexpired) reported@digijunkyard Sure. No problem. Sounds like a really interesting challenge! Kinda like the one GoDaddy (with @MichaelCyger) was running.
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CaptainCrush (@IAMCaptainCrush) reported@GoDaddy Who can I talk to about the terrible customer support and manipulation tactics you use as a business?
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Sherif Nasr (@sherifnasr73) reported@GoDaddyHelp Hello, I need a refund for order #4115631028. It’s a Microsoft 365 email renewal for 348 AED that I didn’t authorize, never used, and I’m within 30 days. No renewal notice was sent. Please help cancel and refund.
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Kent Taylor Smith (@mrradioguy) reportedI guess it still pays to talk to a real human being. Had to merge two of my @GoDaddy accounts. AI was a dead end road. Live person? No problem. Problem solved in a 15 minute phone call.
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MK. | $40K+ Workflow Architect (@realthemk) reportedAn 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.
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Kingdom of ElviSpeare (@ElviSpeareTV) reportedAll down: DoorDash. Spotify. GoDaddy. Verizon. Uber Eats. Amazon AWS. Did someone cut the under water wires half way around the world? Possibly others.
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BatCAt (@BatcatCA) reportedEvery time I'm forced to interact with GoDaddy, it makes me want to toaster-bath. Honestly, what a piece of **** company.
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Sahil Jaiswal (@Sahil_Jaiswal02) reportedGodaddy is a **** I should have gone with hostinger or namecheap My site is down after 2 days of getting it …even after successfull verification 😤 No support, no person available @GoDaddy
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John Nigroᵍᵐ (@jn) reported@_NameOffice because godaddy spends $9999999999999999 on tv ads. You don't know how many people i have encountered in real life who are trying to setup a business, ask for advice, and go "i want to use godaddy, thanks though" Godaddy - broken systems. Predatory business.
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Finest Domainer (@FinestDomainer) reported@GoDaddy @afternic Dear GoDaddy/ Afternic, Sir, Most secondary Domain marketplace investors ( customers) were either Afternic or Dan Customers, two largest #domaining platforms. GD bought afternic ( in 2013 as a running marketplace having its own search engine metric and sales). Then it shut down the same. Today afternic is not the marketplace but in fact a listing process site just. Then GD bought Dan .com ( in 2022 ) the world's best marketplace in rankings. Again, it had search engine metrics and posted excellent sales. It too was culled down in 2024, telling all that the said would be shifted to Afternic. The domain investors which make you and the domaining industry an industry, because of whom you exist today, were led to believe that you were unifying both. So all logically thought that once you switch Dan to afternic completely, the Dan search metric will also shift to Afternic and sales will continue in the same manner. But it was soon found out, you did not replicate the successful Dan to Afternic. This meant that sales engines of Afternic and Dan both were culled down mercilessly. Everybody knows GD is a registrar, before you bought these market place platforms. But Afternic and Dan were not. These were individual sales transaction platforms for old domains, where the listed domains were searched and bought. But now you removed all that and shifted the lander to GoDaddy, which sales fresh regn. So the buyer can only reach through a direct url search at GoDaddy, through which you are promoting fresh registrations, and not through Marketplace search as earlier. So this way you are using the investors domains for selling fresh alternate Tld Regns and not really investors domains, which Afternic and Dan were best known for. Can we request you on behalf of domaining community to re-instate Dan or replicate their search engine/sales engine under Afternic itself and retain sales of secondary domains at Afternic itself instead of at GoDaddy which is not a marketplace but a registrar. Hope you will try to win the trust of large community of domain investors and old Afternic and Dan customers.
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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.
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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.
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Sherif Nasr (@sherifnasr73) reported@GoDaddyHelp Hello, I need a refund for order #4115631028. It’s a Microsoft 365 email renewal for 348 AED that I didn’t authorize, never used, and I’m within 30 days. No renewal notice was sent. Please help cancel and refund.
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Rakesh Yadav (@Ykrakesh) reported@GoDaddyHelp Have you even reviewed my previous response? The issue remains unresolved after 20 days, with no clear explanation or resolution and you are just mentioning about refund and your policy. I have had enough. If this is not resolved within the next 48 hours, I will escalate it
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Aaron (@aarons_takes) reportedUnironically I think GoDaddy (more like Afternic) lander page views are under-reported. Not saying this is bad, I’d almost rather have under reporting than over reporting due to how much bot traffic is on the internet. I ran a small test, and, I know there have been X number of link clicks to an Afternic domain-for-landing page. Yet, interestingly, the lander stats in Afternic have not increased. If I heard correctly Afternic landers tend to have the heaviest anti-bot filters. This isn’t confirmed to my knowledge just what I’ve heard through the grapevine. GIF unrelated
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Paul E. Jones (@paul_e_jones) reported@maietta Ah, so moving to GoDaddy causes some problem? I switched long ago to Dynadot. GoDaddy wanted an insane price for .us domains.
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Alan D. (@LinkOrchard) reportedThey chop and change all the time! So bad for trust. @Godaddy now only a tiny bit worse on transfers. Sure UD say "we commit to at cost pricing" - no disrespect just harder to believe you.
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Joe (@Teku) reported@wpmodder @GoDaddy No, it’s still terrible. And the entire UX experience getting around the products is exhausting. Oops I clicked my domain but now I’m building a slop AI site when I’m just trying to edit DNS.
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Jamie Zoch (@DotWeekly) reported@_NameOffice Likely search on GoDaddy for the domain, see it and buy with a service they already use and trust.
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Sani Yadaw (@iamsaniydv) reported@riteshpatel1884 Ok, I have never bought anything from Godaddy.
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Kalin Karakehayov (@Karakehayov) reportedAnd not for a lack of trying. Just for a lack of brains :) In my 18 years in the domain business, I learned it's stupidity that is unpredictable and thus more dangerous than malice. But don't worry, GoDaddy has both :D Your domains there will never be safe. Transfer them out.
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Ivon Huang (@Ivon852) reportedGoDaddy positions itself as an all-in-one website-building platform for small and medium-sized businesses. Besides domains, they also sell website builders, WordPress hosting, email, SSL, WHOIS protection, and marketing tools. GoDaddy is often cheap for the first year, then the renewal price goes up. But I don’t need any of those add-on services. So this year, I finally made up my mind and transferred my domain to Cloudflare Registrar. The price was basically cut in half. Cloudflare Registrar sells domains almost at cost. The transfer process was surprisingly straightforward. I thought GoDaddy’s terrible interface would try every possible trick to stop me from transferring out. But in the end, I just filled out a form, got the authorization code, and that was it. A domain transfer usually does not require an extra transfer fee. Your website will not go offline during the transfer process, but it usually takes at least three days to complete. After the domain transfer, the new registrar will charge you for one year of renewal upfront.
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All things lax (@things_lax) reportedWhat ******** is wrong with GoDaddy website? Impossible to log in on multiple devices and WiFi. @GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp