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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
Township of Evan, KS 1
Guayaquil, Guayas 1
Azcapotzalco, CDMX 1
McKee, KY 1
New York City, NY 1
Lakeland, FL 1
Noida, UP 1
Sydney, NSW 1
Sacramento, CA 1
Rock Island, IL 1
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Community Discussion

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GoDaddy Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • mycorneronline
    Cheryl (@mycorneronline) reported

    Is Godaddy hosting down? On both laptops the host connect keeps dropping ( loosing connection to host) and I cannot upload anything. @GoDaddyHelp @GoDaddy

  • HolthausEd
    Ed 🇺🇸 (@HolthausEd) reported

    @GoDaddy is the #worst hosting company to deal with. Total ****.

  • imademyday
    imademyday (@imademyday) reported

    @sflorimm Never work with GoDaddy, they are scammers. Increased the price of domain I was paying $50 10x times to $500, then started pretending that thre reason of price increase is sombody else. I moved domain to Cloudfare and pay $30 per year now.

  • kw98390
    Krzysztof Witek (@kw98390) reported

    Yo guys my website sucks though because my shop section with my prints won’t load at all on desktop. GoDaddy probably sucks @$$ tho. If you want to buy one of the drawings I already did or you see one in my socials, ask me if it’s/they’re available and I’ll let you know. Then I can send you an invoice and you can pay me through PayPal. Then I would be glad to ship you your prints through the mail.

  • reachdiego
    Diego Gallovich (@reachdiego) reported

    @GoDaddy - I keep getting a 403 whitescreen when logging in... what ******** is going on?

  • whalewashington
    WhalesofWashington (@whalewashington) reported

    @GoDaddy is the worst company ever never ever do business with these crooks

  • toughyear
    Rajeev Singh Naruka (@toughyear) reported

    never search domains on godaddy. they very obviously resell this info. better use cloudflare or namecheap or porkbun.

  • sherifnasr73
    Sherif Nasr (@sherifnasr73) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp Hello, I need a refund for order #4115631028. It’s a Microsoft 365 email renewal for 348 AED that I didn’t authorize, never used, and I’m within 30 days. No renewal notice was sent. Please help cancel and refund.

  • FaizanS1996
    Faizan Shaikh (@FaizanS1996) reported

    @holoflu @GoDaddy Contact their support but i dont think they will respond because their support is pathetic best alternative (fresh roasted hosting )

  • Nitewalkar
    Nitewalkar (@Nitewalkar) reported

    Day 4 of building with Grok Build and using Openclaw to manage what I build. We have made; - Fully Functioning POS App - tailacale - pull from open inv - create new sale - return/refund - Android ready. - Fully Functioning Ops App - work orders - forms - compliance docs - service agreements - calendar - team message board (avail on web) - cloudflare w/ms auth - upload purchases Clawbot Learning - email booking -> work order and draft invoices - email purchase receipt -> update PO, draft purchase/bill - email scan and monitoring - calendar management Websites - hosted docker on backend - rebuilt exclusovely with build - need fine tuning and revision then go live!!!!!!! Next - shared inbox/alias config for custom ms auth logins on one license ms365... ● Saving $700/year in GoDaddy. ● 1.19%/transaction on POS. ● 1-2h/day in admin time saved with OPS ● Clawbot monitors/manages space on always on pc. ● Build script monitors drive and pc it lives on with cron script. Reads logs and fixes issues. SEND MOAR CREDS BROS!!! THIS IS AMAZING!!!!!!! Entrepreneurs ********* @grok @xai @openclaw

  • RRFrankl
    R.R. Frankl (@RRFrankl) reported

    What happened to @GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp? They were a great company customer services focused company. 20 yrs+ customer. Yesterday I was on hold with them for over 30 minutes! Then today I called again. Poorly trained customer service. Any suggestions for another Domain company?

  • M70Vault
    Dominique C. Brack (@M70Vault) reported

    @katerleonid I don't have single words I have shorter ones, but all of them, according to GD @GoDaddy are worth "Less than $100" or the best I have is 218$. Some have no value at all. So can't help with 10 grand .ai domains.

  • realthemk
    MK. | $40K+ Workflow Architect (@realthemk) reported

    An app builder hit $30,000 in monthly recurring revenue in under 4 months by treating short-form marketing like a mathematical assembly line. He interviews hundreds of creators to extract the elite 10% with built-in virality, then uses their top-performing assets to scale paid ad campaigns with predictable results. He recently broke down his exact distribution engine and software deployment pipeline for me, start to finish: Coding & IDE: Cursor Claude Code. He builds his entire client-side user experience inside his IDE by feeding raw Figma mockups and wireframes directly to the AI agent. Average time to build a fully functional frontend interface: 4 to 5 hours. Database & Backend: Supabase cloud hosting. He completely sidesteps complex system operations by using serverless architecture to manage user authentication, relational database logs, and background actions effortlessly. Monetization: Superwall AB Testing RevenueCat. He runs weekly, monthly, annual, and one-time subscription plans, all protected by a strict paywall from day one. Pricing is managed entirely through cloud dashboards, allowing instant layout changes without waiting for App Store approval. Distribution: Vetted UGC creators Meta Ads. He screens 100 creators to find 9 or 10 high-performers, placing them on monthly retainers plus a CPM structure. The moment an organic video hits 50,000 views, it's converted into a paid Meta ad campaign. He tests budgets at $50/day and scales to $100, $200, or $300 as long as ROAS remains above 1. Analytics & Retention: Mixpanel Loops email sequences. Mixpanel maps the entire user onboarding funnel to highlight drop-offs, while Loops fires automated behavioral email campaigns to instantly win back and convert churned users. MVP build time: Roughly 4 to 5 hours to stand up a completed client build. Monthly tool cost: Negligible, just standard SaaS base fees (Cursor, Supabase cloud tier, GoDaddy domain). Scale milestone: Over 100,000 authenticated users, 9,000 paid subscription conversions, and $30,000 MRR within 120 days of deployment. Nobody talks about how mechanical this process actually is once the system is built. The first app is the hardest, overcoming shiny object syndrome and resisting the urge to jump to the next idea. But once you establish a repeatable asset pipeline and see ad fatigue as just another variable to solve, app building feels more like running a small, automated factory than traditional product engineering. Like this post and I'll DM you an ebook you can buy to learn more, I've tracked down performance data on why most developers fail before launching. Most people go too broad and leave massive cash flow on the table. Monthly Revenue Potential (Real micro-SaaS & niche mobile app data): - High-spec hobby/collector utilities (card scanning, value trackers): $75K–$120K/month - Rising health/lifestyle trends (peptide trackers, niche biohacking tools): $30K–$50K/month - Hyper-targeted consumer aggregators (local free item finders): $30K/month - Micro-utility passion tools (specific instrument tone matching): $25K/month - Campus/broad social marketplaces: $0/month (high friction, zero monetization) Here's what most people get wrong: they try to build massive, multi-sided marketplace apps because they "seem ambitious." They spend months gathering 800 non-paying users and wonder why they haven't made a single dollar. The same effort spent building a simple utility for a highly specific niche (like showing a guitarist how to configure their exact amp settings) can unlock thousands in predictable subscription revenue. Same effort, higher intent, 10x the cash flow. The actual framework: - Reverse-engineer your value proposition from the marketing first; plan how to catch a consumer's attention in 3 seconds. - Map frontend layouts in Figma, then feed those wireframes straight to AI agents in your IDE to compile code instantly. - Filter your creator network through rigorous interview steps, running low-budget ads exclusively behind videos with proven organic engagement. - Track onboarding completion with event trackers, and run nonstop paywall and price experiments to maximize LTV. The rising niche wellness and high-spec hobby markets are completely wide open right now. Users are happy to pay premium recurring fees to track, optimize, or value their passions, and AI tools mean you can ship a complete asset in a single weekend. Like this post and I'll DM you an ebook to learn more.

  • thehillgroupre
    The Hill Group (@thehillgroupre) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp Coaching is not all that’s needed. Proper disclosure in your policies toward upgrades, acquired approval before charging a credit card, having policy in place that puts the customer first. Those are your issues. Then train your CSRs and managers.

  • buildwithmaya
    Maya (@buildwithmaya) reported

    @janstevens @Namecheap it really is haha, tbh its better than go daddy I used to be a loyal customer but with Namecheap I am def spending way less than what I did with godaddy

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