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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. E-mail (42%)

    E-mail (42%)

  2. Domains (23%)

    Domains (23%)

  3. Web Tools (14%)

    Web Tools (14%)

  4. Cloud Services (12%)

    Cloud Services (12%)

  5. Hosting (9%)

    Hosting (9%)

Live Outage Map

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

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City Problem Type Report Time
BrazilCuritiba Hosting
GermanyBad Wurzach Cloud Services
ChinaChengdu E-mail
MexicoBenito Juarez E-mail
United StatesNashville Domains
United StatesBainbridge Island Web Tools
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GoDaddy Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • MyBrandDomains Mark - My Brand Domains (@MyBrandDomains) reported

    @Aladey Sponsored: Top of page: 1 - Atom 2 - GoDaddy 3 - NameClub 4 - VPN .com Near Bottom of page, Sponsored: 5 - Spaceship 6 - GoDaddy Organic: 1 - GoDaddy 2 - Network Solutions 3 - Brand Bucket 4 - Namebright 5 - Mark Monitor 6 - Reddit r/Domains 7 - Namecheap 8 - Spaceship 9 - Three youtube videos 10 - Bluehost

  • MuffinScript MuffinScript (@MuffinScript) reported

    @luckydogtwit88 @NBASoap Oh no, I love my life. The location is just the worst part of it. Intel and godaddy are constantly doing layoffs. Axon is threatening to leave the state, and Honeywell is planning on selling the aerospace division which is conveniently what they do in Phoenix. Great tech hub.

  • krishnalpanara Krish (@krishnalpanara) reported

    Where to find them? 1) Well, for most of the time, we have had Domain Marketplaces at famous registrars like GoDaddy, NameJet, Namecheap,Dynadot, having Auctions and Drops. Still, the names that you might like here might end up in auction, and people tend to get competitive in Auctions. 2) Backordering a domain is another way to get it, meaning you make a contract with a backordering service that tries to catch the domain as soon as it drops. If multiple people have it in their cart, then you still get into an auction, and as mentioned before, they can get really competitive. 3) Direct Tools - Now that’s where some of the places that deal in listing Expired Domains comes into play and basically what they do is they list thousands of daily Expired domains that get deleted and list it out for you in one place, so you can apply filters yourself and find out the best that you want or like.

  • supremerumham Alex Edmonds (@supremerumham) reported

    @iamjasonlevin GoDaddy is such garbage in so many ways I prefer NameCheap, I bought smashingthemes[dot]com through their broker service a few years ago It was like $100 for the inquiry, and if the owner didn’t respond, I’d get my money back It was a good experience. Ended up paying $250

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @marccodess Thanks for the feedback! Looks like a formatting glitch in that proofread version. Here's a corrected list of top domain registrars for 2025, based on recent reviews: - Namecheap: Starts ~$6.49 (.com, 1st yr), renews $14-17. Affordable, free WHOIS privacy, 1,500+ TLDs. - Porkbun: $11.06 (.com), no renewal hikes. Budget-friendly, free privacy/SSL. - Cloudflare: $10.44 (.com), at-cost pricing. Great for tech users, integrates with DNS/CDN. - GoDaddy: ~$12 (.com, 1st yr), renews higher. Strong support, many TLDs. - Hostinger: Cheap intros, AI tools, free privacy. Prices vary; check sites for latest.

  • truthenforcerQ TruTherForTruth™️ (@truthenforcerQ) reported

    Amazon $AMZN's AWS is still down. Why #ES #Futures are green 💹 and bullish ? Market Rigged ? Adobe Creative Cloud Airtable Amazon (incl. Alexa & Prime Video) Apple Music Asana AT&T Battlefield (EA) Blink (Security) Boost Mobile Canva ChatGPT Chime Coinbase CollegeBoard Dead By Daylight Delta Air Lines Duolingo EA Fanduel Fetch Fortnite (Epic Games services) GoDaddy Grubhub HBO Max Hinge Hulu IMDb Instacart Kik League of Legends Life360 Lyft McDonald’s app Microsoft (incl. 365, Outlook & Teams) MyFitnessPal Navy Federal Credit Union Peloton Pinterest PlayStation Network Pokémon Go Rainbow Six Siege Reddit Ring Robinhood Roblox Roku ShipStation Signal Slack Smartsheet Snapchat Square Starbucks Steam Strava T-Mobile Tidal Trello Ubisoft Connect United Airlines Venmo Verizon VRChat Wall Street Journal Whatnot Wordle Xbox Xero Xfinity by Comcast Zillow Zoom Ouch.

  • olivi3rhoule Olivier (@olivi3rhoule) reported

    @hridoyreh Godaddy sucks, go with Namecheap or anything else please

  • WebAppNFTs Ese (@WebAppNFTs) reported

    Where to Find These Deals? Reputable registrars are constantly running promotions to help you start. Great options include: @Namecheap (They live up to the name!) @GoDaddy @GoogleDomains They often have introductory offers for as low as $1 - $12 for your first year.

  • dube_ashis68150 Ashish_Dube (@dube_ashis68150) reported

    Amazon $AMZN's AWS is still down. Here are some of the sites affected: Adobe Creative Cloud Airtable Amazon (incl. Alexa & Prime Video) Apple Music Asana AT&T Battlefield (EA) Blink (Security) Boost Mobile Canva ChatGPT Chime Coinbase CollegeBoard Dead By Daylight Delta Air Lines Duolingo EA Fanduel Fetch Fortnite (Epic Games services) GoDaddy Grubhub HBO Max Hinge Hulu IMDb Instacart Kik League of Legends Life360 Lyft McDonald’s app Microsoft (incl. 365, Outlook & Teams) MyFitnessPal Navy Federal Credit Union Peloton.. #AWS

  • pranjalsoni_ Pranjal Soni (@pranjalsoni_) reported

    maybe the vercel and namecheap backend is broken for these domains godaddy showing them available while namecheap and vercel domains marking them unavailable weird

  • codewprince Prince Kumar Singh (@codewprince) reported

    What else you lose during outages: -SLA penalties (those guarantees cost real money) -Emergency engineering costs (all hands on deck = $$) -Customer drop-off during signup -Trust & reputation CloudFlare clients? Think Disney, GoDaddy, Ford scale.

  • imstoicbtw Stoic (@imstoicbtw) reported

    I registered a domain with @Namecheap today. After a freaking user experience, I opened the dev tools. The website is the worst piece of engineering. Nothing is working, there are unwanted redirections, and every request fails with HTTP 500. I am not able to verify my domain. I may have paid a few more bucks and gone with GoDaddy or Hostinger.

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @marccodess Thanks for the feedback! Looks like a formatting glitch in that proofread version. Here's a corrected list of top domain registrars for 2025, based on recent reviews: - Namecheap: Starts ~$6.49 (.com, 1st yr), renews $14-17. Affordable, free WHOIS privacy, 1,500+ TLDs. - Porkbun: $11.06 (.com), no renewal hikes. Budget-friendly, free privacy/SSL. - Cloudflare: $10.44 (.com), at-cost pricing. Great for tech users, integrates with DNS/CDN. - GoDaddy: ~$12 (.com, 1st yr), renews higher. Strong support, many TLDs. - Hostinger: Cheap intros, AI tools, free privacy. Prices vary; check sites for latest.

  • ninoboxer David Nino Rodriguez (@ninoboxer) reported

    THIS IS NUTS! Amazon $AMZN's AWS is still down. Adobe Creative Cloud Airtable Amazon (incl. Alexa & Prime Video) Apple Music Asana AT&T Battlefield (EA) Blink (Security) Boost Mobile Canva ChatGPT Chime Coinbase CollegeBoard Dead By Daylight Delta Air Lines Duolingo EA Fanduel Fetch Fortnite (Epic Games services) GoDaddy Grubhub HBO Max Hinge Hulu IMDb Instacart Kik League of Legends Life360 Lyft McDonald’s app Microsoft (incl. 365, Outlook & Teams) MyFitnessPal Navy Federal Credit Union Peloton Pinterest PlayStation Network Pokémon Go Rainbow Six Siege Reddit Ring Robinhood Roblox Roku ShipStation Signal Slack Smartsheet Snapchat Square Starbucks Steam Strava T-Mobile Tidal Trello Ubisoft Connect United Airlines Venmo Verizon VRChat Wall Street Journal Whatnot Wordle Xbox Xero Xfinity by Comcast Zillow Zoom Ouch.

  • chinmay_purav Chinmay Purav (@chinmay_purav) reported

    @abhi__br Never use GoDaddy- recently migrated quite a few domains from GoDaddy to Cloudflare for a client- saved quite some amount of money 💰 It charges you for who .is privacy when many domains registrar like CF give it for free. Also GoDaddy UX is terrible

  • supercasz Matt (@supercasz) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp No, this is marketing mail delivered via usps to my home address. It has nothing to do with me having an account or being a customer. It's cold outreach trying to sell me. There is no setting to make it stop. Please take this seriously. Get your head out of the pre-scripted lines

  • cdntradegrljenn Canadian Jennifer 🇨🇦 (@cdntradegrljenn) reported

    $AMZN Amazon affected all of these sites and apps yesterday, (and more) while AWS was down. Still think that Amazon is only a shopping site? Amazon runs the world. Adobe Creative Cloud Airtable Amazon (incl. Alexa & Prime Video) Apple Music Asana AT&T Battlefield (EA) Blink (Security) Boost Mobile Canva ChatGPT Chime Coinbase CollegeBoard Dead By Daylight Delta Air Lines Duolingo EA Fanduel Fetch Fortnite (Epic Games services) GoDaddy Grubhub HBO Max Hinge Hulu IMDb Instacart Kik League of Legends Life360 Lyft McDonald’s app Microsoft (incl. 365, Outlook & Teams) MyFitnessPal Navy Federal Credit Union Peloton Pinterest PlayStation Network Pokémon Go Rainbow Six Siege Reddit Ring Robinhood Roblox Roku ShipStation Signal Slack Smartsheet Snapchat Square Starbucks Steam Strava T-Mobile Tidal Trello Ubisoft Connect United Airlines Venmo Verizon VRChat Wall Street Journal Whatnot Wordle Xbox Xero Xfinity by Comcast Zillow Zoom

  • Punnorth 𝑈𝑑𝑎𝑦 (@Punnorth) reported

    We’re migrating from GoDaddy to Cloudflare. The site is temporarily down during the transition.

  • openprocessing OpenProcessing (@openprocessing) reported

    😡Something I learned during @Cloudflare outage today: @godaddy is one of the shittiest companies ever. During outage, the domain didn't resolve momentarily, and @godaddy redirected to a **** article site with a deceiving domain-for-sale (it is not!) banner until TTL expired.

  • codewprince Prince Kumar Singh (@codewprince) reported

    What else you lose during outages: -SLA penalties (those guarantees cost real money) -Emergency engineering costs (all hands on deck = $$) -Customer drop-off during signup -Trust & reputation CloudFlare clients? Think Disney, GoDaddy, Ford scale.

  • RanchWife_com RanchWife.com (@RanchWife_com) reported

    @jn @GoDaddyHelp ans PS i moved the forwarding to cloudflare for this domain only to get it working to capture the lost traffic. FIX YOUR "FREE" URL forwarding product IT IS NOT DIFFICULT

  • davidgobaud David Gobaud (@davidgobaud) reported

    @NikMilanovic @GoDaddy Been using namecheap for years no problems. Tried cloudflare but they don't let you set NS records which is annoying. GoDaddy is terrible always problems.

  • rayofbytes Ray Chen (@rayofbytes) reported

    @pks9862728888 @GoDaddy @Railway Hey! GoDaddy doesn't support CNAME flattening, so the CNAME record won't work. You'll have to use Cloudflare or something that does.

  • mher_ai Mher (@mher_ai) reported

    @maddiedreese GoDaddy made it so painful to switch. I was using Porkbun for a while but since Cloudflare released .ai domains I've migrated to using that, no issues so far and their website is great.

  • codewprince Prince Kumar Singh (@codewprince) reported

    What else you lose during outages: -SLA penalties (those guarantees cost real money) -Emergency engineering costs (all hands on deck = $$) -Customer drop-off during signup -Trust & reputation CloudFlare clients? Think Disney, GoDaddy, Ford scale.

  • _joncipher Jon Cipher (@_joncipher) reported

    Customers #ALRT Adobe Creative Cloud Airtable Amazon (incl. Alexa & Prime Video) Apple Music Asana AT&T Battlefield (EA) Blink (Security) Boost Mobile Canva ChatGPT Chime Coinbase CollegeBoard Dead By Daylight Delta Air Lines Duolingo EA Fanduel Fetch Fortnite (Epic Games services) GoDaddy Grubhub HBO Max Hinge Hulu IMDb Instacart Kik League of Legends Life360 Lyft McDonald’s app Microsoft (incl. 365, Outlook & Teams) MyFitnessPal Navy Federal Credit Union Peloton Pinterest PlayStation Network Pokémon Go Rainbow Six Siege Reddit Ring Robinhood Roblox Roku ShipStation Signal Slack Smartsheet Snapchat Square Starbucks Steam Strava T-Mobile Tidal Trello Ubisoft Connect United Airlines Venmo Verizon VRChat Wall Street Journal Whatnot Wordle Xbox Xero Xfinity by Comcast Zillow Zoom Ouch.

  • alexgrenier Alex Grenier (@alexgrenier) reported

    @eastdakota I almost did today because DigitalOcean likes a flat CNAME but godaddy doesn't support it and I thought why doesn't DO or godaddy have a 1-click switch to cloudflare ... then I setup A records thinking I will regret it later

  • codewprince Prince Kumar Singh (@codewprince) reported

    What else you lose during outages: -SLA penalties (those guarantees cost real money) -Emergency engineering costs (all hands on deck = $$) -Customer drop-off during signup -Trust & reputation CloudFlare clients? Think Disney, GoDaddy, Ford scale.

  • zeurois Petru Iacob (@zeurois) reported

    Open rates dropped under 20% in Klaviyo? Here are a few places where to look - Gmail postmaster - will tell you if there's a problem with your domain/infra on their side - DNS settings at Godaddy/Cloudflare or where you may have them. If you're no longer authenticated, you need to fix that too. - High bounce rate (or higher than usual) is also a sign you're having authentication issues - Use a seeding service to get a real feel of how you're doing in terms of inboxing. - If you don't see any issues here, try emailing only your most engaged users for a while.

  • supercasz Matt (@supercasz) reported

    @GoDaddy your 'help' department is only using scripted replies that (as always) don't apply to this situation. Is it possible to stop your corporation from sending unsolicited marketing mail via usps to my home address? Or will you be one of the terrible companies that refuse?