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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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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
León de los Aldama, GUA 1
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
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Community Discussion

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GoDaddy Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • TheTomGReid
    Tom Reid (@TheTomGReid) reported

    IB) Websites that I'm sure the programmer felt is intuitive, to no one else except them. I always say you have to make it INSANELY easy for people to give you money, & yet over & over I see issues with it. Renewed 4 websites with GoDaddy. One transaction? No 4! #BizapaloozaChat

  • shroffamit
    Amit Shroff (@shroffamit) reported

    @GoDaddy Why there is no Chat Support?

  • alberrtaguilera
    Albert Aguilera (@alberrtaguilera) reported

    @Samaytwt Never ever godaddy.

  • Brian_Wolfe__
    Brian Wolfe (@Brian_Wolfe__) reported

    Beyond 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.

  • armianasad
    Mian Asad (@armianasad) reported

    @barq @BarqBank GoDaddy confirmed my refund (SAR 224.86) was processed on 20 Jul 2026 and asked me to contact my bank with Transaction ID: 73813a9b-46f7-4001-bf1a-fc4c107a5d12. Your support says it's still pending from the merchant side. Please check.

  • ethanethers
    Ethan 🛸 (@ethanethers) reported

    I 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

  • imademyday
    imademyday (@imademyday) reported

    @Samaytwt Never buy at GoDaddy, they are scammers

  • Porkbun
    Porkbun (@Porkbun) reported

    Technically this activity of "front running" is illegal and I do trust that any registrar worth anything follows the domain laws from ICANN (that includes our frenemies at GoDaddy). That said, there is a lot of confusion and grey area in our industry. Porkbun customers have felt burned, too, to be sure, but we really do try to be customer-centric and we take a hard look whenever we hear someone saying we are not.

  • bohdanbasov
    Bohdan (@bohdanbasov) reported

    @ilyanovohatskyi @webflow This sucks! Had similar experience with GoDaddy recently and had to call them to get a refund

  • mohrservices
    Alex Mohr (@mohrservices) reported

    @Porkbun I help a lot of people migrate from GoDaddy to Porkbun but no one ever wants to go back

  • The_Elite_Lib
    🇨🇦 The Liberal Elite 🇨🇦 (@The_Elite_Lib) reported

    @BertaProudDad “ACCOUNTABILITY IS COMING.” Just an FYI, legally your site will completely **** over parents. And your security stuff is bullshit. All photos sent to you will not automatically strip metadata. Also since you run on godaddy, the “security gates” you claim are false. ;)

  • ifioknkem
    Ifiok Nkem (@ifioknkem) reported

    Prompt 6. Find a domain with Godaddy Use the GoDaddy MCP connector to search for available domain names for [business/project name]. I want domain names that feel professional, memorable, short, easy to spell, and suitable for the brand. Avoid names that are too long, confusing, childish, or difficult to say out loud. Suggest at least 10 available domain name options. For each one, explain why it works, what type of brand it suits, and whether it feels premium, simple, modern, or creative. Once I choose the best domain name, help me buy it through GoDaddy and prepare it to connect to my website.

  • ayushbasral
    Ayush Basral (@ayushbasral) reported

    6 years shipping products. amazon -> godaddy. 4 side projects running, 1 masters, 0 free evenings. built a lot, wrote down none of it. fixing that. posting the work here. mostly the parts that don't work yet.

  • aiwithremy
    AI with Remy | Learn AI (@aiwithremy) reported

    @Samaytwt not godaddy - they ****** up a crucial purchase for me SOOO bad

  • ivanciraj
    Ivan (@ivanciraj) reported

    @nickbaumann_ The turning point for me was when it asked me to login to GoDaddy so it could update DNS and I was like ‘why was I still doing this manually’. Such a small thing but super cool

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