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
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.
GoDaddy users affected:
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Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
| Location | Reports |
|---|---|
| Mexico City, CDMX | 1 |
| Ciudad Jardín, MEX | 1 |
| Township of Evan, KS | 2 |
| Chandigarh, CH | 1 |
| Houten, ut | 1 |
| Guayaquil, Guayas | 1 |
| Azcapotzalco, CDMX | 1 |
Community Discussion
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GoDaddy Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Arvin Hampton (@539Labs) reportedGoDaddy Airo webpages are down. Engineers are working on it.
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Lauren Fagen (@Lorncat) reported@NamecheapCEO Yo it's 3:55 — I get that things can take longer than expected, but to not update us while we sit by waiting for our data to resurface at the time you said it would start leaking back (3-3:30). @GoDaddy is there anything you can do to get customers off Namecheap while its down?
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Paul E. Jones (@paul_e_jones) reported@HackingBaseball Some TLD administers are ridiculous on pricing. And sometimes it's the registrar. I left GoDaddy years ago only because they wanted 3x the price for .us domains compared to Dynadot. But you can't fix it if the TLD administrator is gouging people.
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Ethan 🛸 (@ethanethers) reportedI built @trustTLD for two main reasons 1. it was fun to build, first public SaaS product. Huge inspiration to build and ship from @marclou and @robj3d3 2. buying premium / private domains can be a huge pain The truth is, most domain owners have unrealistic expectations, usually around the true value of their domain. Even more irritating is how difficult it is to actually get in touch with a private seller. Take this example, if you use the GoDaddy broker service and want to contact the owner of a parked taken domain, you have to spend $99.99 (non-refundable btw) to communicate with them. Then a 20% commission on the sale price of the domain, all while communicating with the agent from GoDaddy. For a $10,000 domain acquisition that’s $2,100. Not to mention if the buyer doesn’t respond (majority of the time), you’re still out a $100 and your time. With TrustTLD, domains are verified directly by the seller, and offers can be sent and received, between sellers/buyers directly and privately. This would cost the buyer nothing but transfer fees (<$12). From there, the sale/transfer settles privately between the buyer and seller (full discretion on escrow to close the deal). Other domain acquisition options include auctions and expired listings. Much of these feel inconsistent and scattered, and can many times end with no acquisition. Aside from the domains with an owner that hasn’t surfaced on Earth in last 10 years, we are creating a more direct channel for domain buyers and sellers to verify, communicate, and acquire. TLDR; we make buying and selling premium domains simple
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KangaeRoo (@Kangae_Roo) reported@GoDaddyHelp Have been a customer for 17 years. Seeking to speak directly to a customer service representative, your chatbots automatically cut me off and call center staff abruptly ended our chat without ever addressing my request. Can you do help, please?
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WICK (@lhilwick) reported@rdbuilds7 I've had good experiences with Namecheap and GoDaddy. They offer a range of options and decent customer support.
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MonstaDomains (@MonstaDomains) reportedGoDaddy domain sniping is real but honestly the bigger issue is they *know* which domains you're searching for and sell that data to their internal auction team. You're not even competing fairly—you're competing against the house.
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Amit Shroff (@shroffamit) reported@GoDaddy Why there is no Chat Support?
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Brian Wolfe (@Brian_Wolfe__) reportedBeyond frustrated with GoDaddy email host. Their advanced security did not catch a hack to my email last Thursday. When calling customer service, they were all very nice and polite and told me it would take 48 hours to resolve the issue. Today I still have the issue, and they asked to submit the information again, and it will take another 48 hours to resolve. Not so good.
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Benjamín Ortiz (@OlvidateTWT) reported@charlietlamb namecheap = poor godaddy = uncle vercel = poser cloudflare = tech people
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Karan (21M) (@withkarann_) reported@Samaytwt will never buy from GoDaddy
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LiebeIst DasGesetz (@localauslander) reported@JamesWelbes I happen to have a DB of every domain ever registered and what sitebuilder/cms etc their running. SOO tempted to email every godaddy customer to literally upgrade to anything else, wordpress, squarespace, shopify. Godaddys just got marketing but the builder is soooo bad
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NameBio (@NameBio) reportedSales With History 📈 Fit․me sold for $8,200 at GoDaddy - up from $1,301 in January 2011 at Sedo. 📈 TurboSavings․com sold for $3,900 at Atom․com - up from $5 in September 2025 at Namecheap. 📉 MusicCan․com sold for $165 at GoDaddy - down from $2,699 in January 2015 at Fabulous. 📉 WebRater․com sold for $449 at GoDaddy - down from $3,500 in April 2013 at Afternic. 📉 Bury․xyz sold for $235 at GoDaddy - down from $4,995 in September 2021 at Swetha․xyz. Yesterday's Word Cloud + TLD Breakdown 👇
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Nity (@Sir_Saab) reported@MohauMophokeng @GoDaddy Most ducked up service..their agent disabled my website and they are not able to bring it back.Pathetic way to make money.
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Permusoft (@Permusoft) reported@Samaytwt We are in the midst of a discussion of bad billing with @GoDaddy so we'll get back to you on this one...