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Problems in the last 24 hours

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. E-mail (76%)

    E-mail (76%)

  2. Cloud Services (8%)

    Cloud Services (8%)

  3. Hosting (8%)

    Hosting (8%)

  4. Domains (5%)

    Domains (5%)

  5. Web Tools (3%)

    Web Tools (3%)

Live Outage Map

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

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City Problem Type Report Time
United StatesWhite Plains E-mail
United StatesArdmore E-mail
GermanySinsheim Hosting
United StatesMadison E-mail
United StatesSeattle E-mail
United StatesOakland E-mail
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GoDaddy Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • s23amourai Valentin (@s23amourai) reported

    @heshie @GoDaddy I switched from godaddy to namecheap years ago and haven’t had a single issue since, not sponsored.

  • DonnaRose73 Monalisa (@DonnaRose73) reported

    @vileTexan @GoDaddy @Cloudflare Godaddy better stop this ****!

  • TeenaBrode Christina Brode (@TeenaBrode) reported

    @vileTexan @GoDaddy @Cloudflare How do we feed it bad information

  • thatone_guydj DJ (@thatone_guydj) reported

    One of the worst feedback loops to get caught in is the @GoDaddy @Outlook email account / storage upgrade. Why does Microsoft always have the least intuitive and most problematic interfaces on the planet?

  • ConservFirstFL Conservatives First 🇺🇸🙏 (@ConservFirstFL) reported

    @vileTexan @GoDaddy @Cloudflare I can see a denial of service happening.

  • Ghost_Bowy Sint (@Ghost_Bowy) reported

    To those staying silent: You're not crazy. I've seen it happen to someone I knew. That creep went all out, social engineering GoDaddy customers to call him off-shift for "complex" fixes that were simple, just to pocket extra cash. I got his *** fired. I'm no saint, but I'm decent enough to step in quietly and help.

  • neoistone Neoistone (@neoistone) reported

    Domain was registered successfully, then later canceled claiming an invalid coupon that expired after registration. This was not a user error. Post-order cancellations like this hurt customer trust. @Namecheap @GoDaddy

  • RyGuy75765 Xposing coRruPtion (@RyGuy75765) reported

    @vileTexan @GoDaddy @Cloudflare They could shut thos down so fast but we know it won't be

  • vileTexan ✪ Evil Te𝕏an ✪ (@vileTexan) reported

    @ana_in_tx @GoDaddy @Cloudflare Needs to get taken down

  • ismail_shuaau Ismail Shuaau (@ismail_shuaau) reported

    @shiri_shh I used to use @Namecheap but their DNS propagation is very slow and has a lot of issues so now I always go for @GoDaddy

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @TheNextFndr @canvardar Replies suggest transferring to: - Cloudflare: 21 mentions (praised for features, free tiers) - Namecheap: 16 mentions (reliable, good support) - Porkbun: 8 mentions (simple, no issues) Some warn against GoDaddy (annoying) and Namesilo (poor service). Other options: Spaceship, Hostinger.

  • adezero Adrienne Rockenhaus (@adezero) reported

    @Walking_Ghost @realDougStewart Does GoDaddy not issue Whois privacy by default??

  • USAHouses Scott Brown, MBA 🇺🇸 (@USAHouses) reported

    @Namecheap @GoDaddy I did. You have all the info. Damn them all. Blow up all of their phones, computers, etc if it's permissible in your country there Iceland. I hope you're not partnering with them. All of you registrars are not doing anywhere near enough!

  • ArmitageX Armitage (@ArmitageX) reported

    @HealthRanger @GoDaddy GoDaddy has been **** for a lot of years. I ditched them back when they supported the SOPA / PIPA online censorship bills back in 2011. Try Porkbun or maybe Cloudflare.

  • nilsfdm Nils (@nilsfdm) reported

    Here’s the move: Scrape every expired domain off registrars like GoDaddy, Namecheap, and Porkbun. Surface level these are just abandoned URLs, but the gold isn’t in the name – it’s in the metadata. Most expired domains are remnants of real businesses, spinouts, or content plays that left behind breadcrumbs: backlinks, Moz rank, old traffic, brand mentions, even their ghost social media accounts. The play? Revive them with their existing footprint. This isn’t a domain flipping arbitrage where you buy for $10 and sell for $5k (though you can). It’s a signal-growth arbitrage. An asymmetric launchpad to resurrect abandoned relevancy that still carries weight online. First, you build a scraper that pulls every expired domain under specified criteria: backlinks to known publications, archived traffic via tools like Ahrefs, and specific niches (e.g., e-commerce brands, niche blogs, legacy Yelp entries). Run this clean list through OpenCorporates or a state LLC database to pull associated business entity info, previous owner names, and filing statuses. Is the LLC dissolved? Are trademarks still live? These determine how aggressively you can operate post-buyout: either as a cheeky rebrand revival or outright shadow clone. Next, cross-check the ghost site with its archived competitors. Most of these directories and small publishers built backlinks in heavily interlinked ecosystems – rankings in niches like D2C, local services, and content aggregators are HIGHLY parasitic. You don’t have to rebuild a perfect business model; you just attach yourself to their existing domain graph and profit off both borrowed SEO juice and category recall. Here’s an example. I’ve seen expired domains from shuttered furniture startups that still pull 100+ organic hits daily due to legacy Pinterest pins, influencer backlinks, Instagram SEO users tagging the name, and content aggregators that never cleaned their links. You buy the domain for $10, drop a Shopify or Notion “contact me for inventory” placeholder within 12 hours, then link to an active dropship site until traffic stabilizes. You monetize their traffic and customer confusion into private-label arbitrage. Got another layer? Backlink shadowing. Resurrect an abandoned domain and then cold email all existing backlink partners (the blogs, listicles, “Top 10 tools” articles KEEPING their SEO alive). Your email is simple: “Hi – the URL on your page linking to X is broken. My team has repaired it following a brand merge. Could you swap links to our updated page?” Most content managers don’t blink. Boom, you just highjacked hundreds of inbound organic links from zombie domains AND leftover active competitor pages. Scaling involves operating vertical-specific “ghost farms.” Bundle entire micro-niches – abandoned domains of elder law firms, SaaS pricing comparison blogs, legacy templates-for-download libraries – which serve clear resale audiences (think affiliate marketeers, e-commerce grinders, SEO operators). Package these domains, leaving the existing relevance untouched so customers can drop on top of working SEO juice. When layered correctly, this isn’t just individual domain sniping; it’s a system to become the primary operator in any niche left stagnant by abandoned domain inertia. Add one final cherry: feed competitor data. Let their dead URLs become YOUR growth vector. The internet’s graveyard holds ROI. You just need a shovel.

  • VictorB99470 Freedom (@VictorB99470) reported

    @vileTexan @GoDaddy @Cloudflare Shut it down

  • LoneStarDomains LoneStarDomains (@LoneStarDomains) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp It has been escalated now after having to demonstrate the issue on 3 devices and 2 internet connections for your support. This does NOT happen with cloudflare or another hosting company also using Letsencrypt with .htaccess. there is a problem on your end.

  • BarbaraG127 Barbara (@BarbaraG127) reported

    @vileTexan @GoDaddy @Cloudflare I don’t understand why we don’t have patriotic hackers will to take of this ****.

  • Melthorn3 Melanie@222345 (@Melthorn3) reported

    @vileTexan @GoDaddy @Cloudflare Government needs to shut them down!

  • Ghost_Bowy Sint (@Ghost_Bowy) reported

    Bet you didn't know GoDaddy allowed employees one beer a day at work. (This was years ago.) I never worked for them; I just did a deep dive on that cyber stalker and learned a lot. He also worked for Bluehost.

  • ana_in_tx Ana (@ana_in_tx) reported

    @vileTexan @GoDaddy @Cloudflare This should be considered obstruction or something. It's long past time for consequences for this ****!!

  • erikdarlingdata Darling Data (@erikdarlingdata) reported

    How does a noindex tag get added to the 'X-Robots-Tag'? Google Search Console can't index my sitemap because of it. When I inspect various http elements in Chrome Developer Console, I see a lot of CloudFlare stuff even though I don't use them for anything and have never used them for anything. When I trace route my website, the final two IP adddresses before my site IP is reached belong to CloudFlare in NJ. @GoDaddyHelp support is typically useless.

  • USAHouses Scott Brown, MBA 🇺🇸 (@USAHouses) reported

    @Namecheap @GoDaddy Hopefully they can never email with it again and hopefully they forget how to pee like beeves and butthead did.

  • ElSaleroso 𝕸𝖆𝖈𝖎𝖓𝖙𝖔𝖘𝖍 (@ElSaleroso) reported

    @KayaSlaya @HardToKillKai Lol namecheap isn’t so bad, have no complaints Godaddy sticks it to you pricewise but has excellent customer service

  • justine01848685 Justine🇺🇸🦅 (@justine01848685) reported

    @vileTexan @GoDaddy @Cloudflare Wow 🤯 this needs to be shut down immediately

  • harunozceyhan Harun Ozceyhan (@harunozceyhan) reported

    @ThomasBurkhartB @MSiekmoeller I have heard about hetzner a lot but never had a chance to use it. Are they cheaper than GoDaddy, hostinger, Cloudflare vs ?

  • juniSpeaks xfac (@juniSpeaks) reported

    @farhankhan_380 @Namecheap GoDaddy pr b try kiya... Usmei b issue tha

  • adezero Adrienne Rockenhaus (@adezero) reported

    @Walking_Ghost @realDougStewart Does GoDaddy not issue Whois privacy by default??

  • erikdarlingdata Darling Data (@erikdarlingdata) reported

    How does a noindex tag get added to the 'X-Robots-Tag'? Google Search Console can't index my sitemap because of it. When I inspect various http elements in Chrome Developer Console, I see a lot of CloudFlare stuff even though I don't use them for anything and have never used them for anything. When I trace route my website, the final two IP addresses before my site IP is reached belong to CloudFlare in NJ. @GoDaddyHelp support is typically useless.

  • TonyHighspeed Highspeed (@TonyHighspeed) reported

    @vileTexan @GoDaddy @Cloudflare Cloudflare will deny accountability stating the site is not hosted there and Cloudflare is just a passthrough service. GoDaddy does not have that luxury as the hoster of the site. They are complicit if they don't ban the site.