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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
New Braunfels, TX 5
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:

  • myparentvoice
    My Parent Voice (@myparentvoice) reported

    @GoDaddy I am extremely disappointed and dissatisfied with godaddy. 5 BILLION dollar Company won’t refund me for a website I started never completed and don’t use. Missed refund window By 2 days

  • 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.

  • jordanpuchinger
    Jordie Puchinger 🇨🇦 (@jordanpuchinger) reported

    It’s been a memorable 20 years @GoDaddy but today we part ways. The last 5/6 domains I’ve bought I’ve had to spend hours EACH with support to point it where I want. I’ve spent 3 hours TODAY trying to address this with support and all I get is disconnected and please don’t worry we’ll fix it. I’ll fix it by moving to a registrar whose default is customer service not upselling a frustrated customer.

  • ITSME_THEBDB
    THE BDB (@ITSME_THEBDB) reported

    MY OUTLOOK GOT SHUT DOWN... @GODADDY WILL SELL YOU A 5 YEAR DOMAIN HOSTING AGREEMENT BUT DEHOST AFTER ONE...

  • jn
    John Nigroᵍᵐ (@jn) reported

    @afternic You added folders. Instead of fixing your piece of **** products and services, you add folders. Fire @sh0kunin Your company has gone to complete and utter ****. Your main godaddy website has so many fundmantal issues. I report them and you show me a FAQ.

  • AltofthisWorld
    Alt of this World (@AltofthisWorld) reported

    @kalashvasaniya I bought a domain for a few grand from GoDaddy. I hit the buy it now button paid and it was in my account a few minutes later. Didn't even need any customer service.

  • SherylKMF
    Sheryl Kay⁷ 🇺🇦 (@SherylKMF) reported

    Hey @GoDaddy I have a problem with your business practices and have been denied the ability to speak to a supervisor or any decision-maker through two attempts of contact to resolve things. worse. have a ticket opened 3/5 that never got a response. It just keeps getting worse.

  • _100HitsMix
    💯HitsMix ® (@_100HitsMix) reported

    & if you're doing it maliciously because I didn't renew domain names and those domains are no longer in your registry now belonging to the open market obviously profit isn't there anymore I will not make any changes I want people looking at the service I'm being given by @GoDaddy

  • LeniaAlmeida
    Lenia Almeida, RCIC🇨🇦📿 (@LeniaAlmeida) reported

    @GoDaddy I canceled a service in January and have been chasing a refund ever since. I’ve spoken to 4 different agents and still no resolution. This is unacceptable. Extremely poor customer service. I will never use your services again and strongly advise others to avoid.

  • OrangeMorishita
    Yasuhiro Morishita (@OrangeMorishita) reported

    "China’s .cn and Germany’s .de are now among the hundreds of TLDs, pseudo-TLDs and blockchain namespaces that are covered by the service, which is run by the GoDaddy-managed Brand Safety Alliance."

  • Annpathways
    Annpathways (@Annpathways) reported

    @GoDaddy has the worse customer service online I have ever experienced. I had my account for over 10 years. I am ready to leave.

  • arpitbest
    Arpit Awasthi (@arpitbest) reported

    nstead of making it available for purchase again, GoDaddy grabbed it and put MY domain on auction 🤯 So now I have to bid for my own domain? This is not just bad UX — this is a predatory practice. You don’t protect customers, you profit from them.

  • 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.

  • dilaraegeli
    dilaraegelicamatölyesi (@dilaraegeli) reported

    Dear Brain Sharples, Your team has failed to resolve this issue since yesterday. Despite providing all the requested documents, I have still not received second response. Case ID: GPTR-360873. @briansharples @GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp

  • suffolkexperts
    Larry & Sheila (@suffolkexperts) reported

    @Lapp @GoDaddy I witnessed this too Craig. Their representatives and problem solving has no solutions. All they try to do is UPSELL!

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