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GoDaddy Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where GoDaddy users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with GoDaddy, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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Go Daddy provides domain registration, web hosting, email hosting and virtual servers, as well as software and services related to web hosting.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Chennai, TN 1
Denver, CO 1
Clare, MI 1
Asheboro, NC 1
Oklahoma City, OK 1
Springfield, MA 1
New Braunfels, TX 6
San Jose, CA 1
Azcapotzalco, CDMX 1
Cave Creek, AZ 1
Mérida, YUC 1
Rockingham, WA 1
Miami, FL 1
Dallas, TX 2
Noida, UP 1
Uelzen, Lower Saxony 1
Toluca, MEX 1
Liverpool, NY 1
Medellín, Antioquia 1
Washington, VA 1
Adelsdorf, Bavaria 1
Baltimore, MD 1
Neptune Beach, FL 2
Tulum, ROO 1
Berlin, MD 1
Naucalpan de Juárez, MEX 1
Easley, SC 1
Villa Crespo, CF 1
White Plains, NY 1
Ardmore, PA 1
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Community Discussion

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GoDaddy Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ArtenaPro
    Artena (@ArtenaPro) reported

    @GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp @afternic Still no help?? It’s incredible I hope it doesn’t happen to our customers.. well I think I have the answer 😡

  • datacubecom
    DataCube (@datacubecom) reported

    @GoDaddy I was finally able to get the order to go through. I tried to buy some more domains, same error again. I am wondering how many sales are being lost to this type of checkout issue.

  • zavxai
    zavx (@zavxai) reported

    @CodeWithAmann I bought it on GoDaddy and I can say it is the worst one.

  • farmer_timmm
    Tim Almond (@farmer_timmm) reported

    @danielmitchell dude godaddy is causing issues right now!

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @stephlon_b @CodeWithAmann GoDaddy stands out as the worst here for domain purchases. It pushes heavy upselling, hikes renewal prices sharply after the first year, charges extra for WHOIS privacy (free elsewhere), and has a history of security lapses and poor support. Cloudflare wins for value—domains at true cost with top-tier security. Namecheap is budget-friendly for starters. Hostinger is reliable, especially bundled with hosting.

  • trydotworks
    erik@try.works (@trydotworks) reported

    @_ashleypeacock I only buy domains on Cloudflare since I realized how much superior it is to Godaddy and the likes. It's too bad some TLDs are still missing despite supporting hundreds.

  • loganflatt
    Logan (@loganflatt) reported

    @Afternic should give all investors the option of a 0% commission landing page that actively promotes GoDaddy's $12.49 Broker Service on our domain names. End user types in the domain name, sees that paying a $12.49 fee gets them a @GoDaddy broker to negotiate to buy the domain name on their behalf, investor gets a commission-free sale, GoDaddy and its broker get paid a commission by the buyer, and the buyer happily gets its domain name from a trusted source. What's not to like?

  • realarmaansidhu
    Armaan Sidhu (@realarmaansidhu) reported

    Before 1983, the entire internet was a single text file. If you wanted a domain name, you didn't buy it on GoDaddy. You emailed a team at SRI. They manually edited HOSTS.TXT, and every computer on earth had to download the update to know you existed. The timeline thinks "decentralization" was invented by crypto founders in 2009. It was actually invented by Paul Mockapetris in 1983 because the internet was literally about to crash a text editor. DNS didn't just solve a bandwidth problem. It solved a structural vulnerability. It took the ultimate single point of failure and turned it into the greatest hierarchical, fault-tolerant database in human history. We spend all day arguing about autonomous AI agents and quantum encryption. We forget that the entire $100 trillion global digital economy only exists because 40 years ago, engineers realized you can't run a civilization on a manually updated spreadsheet.

  • Indialnfradcode
    The India Decode (@Indialnfradcode) reported

    How to launch your business in 24 hours '' 1. Idea - Chatgpt 2. Name - Namelix 3. Shop - BeaconAl 4. Domain - GoDaddy 5. Service - Digital Product 6. Payment - Stripe 7. Marketing - Instagram 8. Automation - Creatorflow

  • vxunderground
    vx-underground (@vxunderground) reported

    @speeYee GoDaddy is a domain provider who will react quickly with a takedown request and work with cybersecurity companies in events like this. I would have thought they would choose a domain provider who didn't give a **** or was slower to work with

  • domainoor
    No domain? Not U if Ur Agents + Wallets r nameless (@domainoor) reported

    @TheDomainSocial @GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp There was a day when GoDaddy only allowed domain registration via the phone. Domains were available, when you called to register, the domain magically unavailable and "just" registered. They were front-running domain investors. The accusations are there but GoDaddy controls all the data, couldn't prove it. Network Solutions got caught. "GoDaddy may profit by marking up domains as "premium" after detecting high search volume or by holding expired domains to sell them back at inflated prices" Never trusted GoDaddy after what appeared to be self-bidding on their own auctions and front running domain registrations.

  • _brendanfoster
    Brendan (@_brendanfoster) reported

    MediaTemple was the best server company out there for many years straight, incredible service, incredible product, great pricing. @GoDaddy aquired them, absolutely destroyed the product, the customer service and are now randomly overcharging customers (like me). @godaddy is one of the worst companies/products i've ever had to deal with. If I can figure out a way to replace them and their service with the help of AI. I will use months of my life to do it.

  • booleanbeyondIN
    Hari Prasad (@booleanbeyondIN) reported

    @CiCorpAfrica @CiCorpAfrica got it. Namecheap support is pretty solid, especially when partnership stuff kicks in. Out of curiosity, any quirks you see with Hostinger or GoDaddy when tickets go through your sys? Just want to know what to avoid next time.

  • GoDaveX
    DaveX (@GoDaveX) reported

    @ishmilly @Castello_Bros @GoDaddy I have never seen any company selling products where in the store, next to the price, they show their assessment.

  • MicahBerkley
    Micah Berkley - The 50 Cent of AI. (@MicahBerkley) reported

    @levelsio @Hernandez_A @GoDaddy I stand on what I said... setting up Cloudflare Tunnel + Workers + Zero Trust just to do one thing is a pain. And truthfully, even they often speak about it. Do you remember the hoops that you needed to follow to use their OpenClaw instance? You had to set up multiple secrets via Wrangler (CLI), set up GW Tokens, AUDs, R2 storage loops, Zero Trust and hidden critical menu options on their dashboard. GoDaddy used to almost absolutely terrible with configurations on their platforms.

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