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:
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 |
|---|---|
| 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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GoDaddy Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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HOURLY LIFE of Fred Campos (@FredsDaily) reported5p Now on the phone with 2026-Quote-5727. They are moving their hosting over to us. So working with @FastCowHosting to get this simple html site over onto our account. (Note: They are moving from GoDaddy due to overpricing and bad support.)
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Gaurav Shrishrimal (Kaagaz) (@1992gaurav) reported@GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp Hence we need to cancel and want a refund. Otherwise, who will be responsible if they come after us to use that domain? Being a marketplace you are responsible for doing these basic checks before selling domains or indemnify the user agains such issues. Awaiting response!
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Silencio! (@ArhitektaHaosa) reported🐷 @GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp I was your customer 26 years ago. Different life, different internet. Don't touch #Porkbun again. Ever. 🛑 Your own chart prices their .com at $11.08 and your renewal at $22.99. Your own page says they have no phone, then prints their phone hours. Starting at 0AM. ⏰ Every customer who reads it carefully leaves. You wrote the page. 📉 #SILENCIO #DAEMON
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Castello Brothers (@Castello_Bros) reported@AlexejKirillov @ishmilly The problem is that the whole automated appraisal fetish is not going away. We don’t base our asking price on appraisals, but we also don’t need some buyer quoting a GoDaddy 23K appraisal for one of our seven-figure names. It happens all the time.
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Pendi Cahyo 🎥 (@pendicahyo) reportedHi @GoDaddy , how do I get a refund for the domain I purchased? I’m frustrated with your chatbot, it wastes so much time, keeps asking the same questions over and over without explaining what the problem is, even though a support ticket has already been created.
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Dennis Rehm (@navyP3flyboy) reported@GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp @Wix I've been with GoDaddy 20 years, it is disappointing to be in this situation. Hey Wix can I transfer my domain, hosting and email to you? Please DM me to discuss. GoDaddy continues ignoring my service case # 01724960. It's been a month, they promised action earlier today, yet still nothing - just as silent as they have been for the past month. GoDaddy CEO, his staff, his *** representatives have been contacted by email but they have not responded either.
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GrubbermentCanada (@GCanada3146) reportedGoDaddy is just ******. Got two websites through them. Tossed phone away 6 months ago. Have downloaded my id twice. Verified more than my bank needs. They still cant remove the Text Security ****. Every time I try and fix it it's more infuriating than the last time.
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedMost small-town Arkansas businesses are still running GoDaddy templates with the wrong area code. Built Possumhaw Sites to fix that. Custom websites for gas stations, diners, bait shops — real local SEO, one consistent identity, a domain the owner owns.
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Bedirhan (@bedirhandd0) reported@Samaytwt idc, but i can tell you the worst: godaddy
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Nancy Beckley (@NancyBeckley) reported@GoDaddyHelp Still need help with an account issue.
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John Rush (@johnrush) reportedI pay for 116 products, $730k a year. It’s insane 😵💫 Are there cheaper alternatives? 1. HOSTING & CLOUD DigitalOcean - $101.94 AWS - $2,938.64 Hetzner - $1,190.10 Heroku - $25 MonoVM - $10 Google Cloud - $4,125.34 Vercel - $46.29 Supabase - $25 MongoDB Atlas - $3,286.55 Azure - $1,462.31 Fly . io - $22.14 Hostinger - $9.99 Clerk - $25 Docker - $11 Cloudflare - $233.24 2. WEB, DESIGN & DEVELOPER TOOLS Apify - $39 Notion - $91.20 Figma - $258.71 Canva - $15 Excalidraw - $10 BunnyCDN - $10 Twilio - $358.70 SendGrid - $20 Sensorpro - $20 Float UI - $0 Imgix - $500 ScreenshotOne - $79 Uploadcare - $25 ScrapingBee - $99.99 Firecrawl - $599 3tsoftware - $998 Atlassian - $938.72 Cursor - $20 Gamma - $10 JetBrains - $63 Lordicon - $16 Webflow - $26.50 Zapier - $33.11 Zoho - $46.24 3. AI & LLMS Google AI - $3,000 OpenAI - $10,000 Codex - $200 Anthropic - $20,000 Claude Code - $200 Azure OpenAI - $50 Pinecone - $70.05 Exa . ai - $1,000 Groq - $0.53 Higgsfield - $49 OpenRouter - $105.50 Perplexity AI - $552 xAI - $20 4. TESTING & MONITORING Sentry - $232.56 StatusCake - $20 UptimeRobot - $7 Ghost Inspector - $49 LambdaTest - $35 Qase - $90 5. COMMUNICATION & COLLABORATION Zoom - $18.75 Loom - $15 Mailjet - $22.45 Skype - $3 Slack - $176.96 Teams - $6 Google Workspace - $151.79 1Password - $21.73 Hubstaff - $700.69 360dialog - $57.39 Cake . com - $335.16 Google One - $26.62 Manychat - $25 StreamYard - $88.99 Typefully - $16 6. MARKETING, SALES & PAYMENTS Gumroad - $100 FirstPromoter - $84.15 Crisp - $400 Intercom - $78 Mailtrap - $15 Stripe - $0.30+ per transaction Paddle - $0.30+ per transaction Ahrefs - $249 DataForSEO - $100 Meta Ads - $25 Google Ads - $50 Mailgun - $27.62 PayPal - $316.85 Seo Gets - $29 Tolt - $3,044.29 TrustMRR - $50 TwitterAPI . io - $20 Vidalytics - $28.50 Webshare - $59.03 Devuap LLC - $19.99 KRAKEN - $ 7. LEGAL, ACCOUNTING, BANKING PandaDoc - $70 QuickBooks - $75 Mercury - $0 Carta - $100 Apple - $99 eSIM . net - $6 Metapay - $0 8. OTHER ProxySell - $50 TLDR - $5 Veed - $108 Grammarly - $12 X - $84 GoDaddy - $69.57 Namecheap - $10 iPostal - $10 Appliku - $10 AWS SES - $0.10+ per 1,000 emails Loops - $49 Google Play - $2.08 Apple Developer Account - $8.25 Black Magic - $5 Zenvoice - $10 Fibery - $10 ChatGPT - $50 Serper - $50 Indie Hackers - $10 Startups .com - $100 9. MY PRODUCTS Unicorn Platform - $19/mo SEObot - $99/mo ListingBott - $99/mo IndexRusher - $199 once AdBot & Tinyadz - $49/mo * the list is made with ai from my last 90 days of bank transactions. may miss yearly payments and include small errors.
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LiebeIst DasGesetz (@localauslander) reported@Porkbun godaddy sites are literally the shittiest design out there. A cousin that knows html and css from the .com days could do better. Let alone trying to do analytics or ads, your trackings going to be ******* awful. near 0 support for anything but pageviews.
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Gary Jones (@garyjones_trans) reported@Namecheap Well, still down and it's been a whole day...every minute of every hour you are losing your customers 1 by 1...I'm the one leaving at 845pm...godaddy here I come
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Sanket Uchil (@UchilSanket) reported@GoDaddyHelp We have already fixed this from other vendor due to pathetic customer support.
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Joe Youngblood - SEO, Futurology, AI, Marketing (@YoungbloodJoe) reportedAs some of you know I've been battling a hacker on a few servers of ours (all SEO test websites, no clients) for several weeks now. We ultimately discovered the attacker infiltrated the server after a publicly disclosed @cPanel exploit in April. The servers are all at GoDaddy and were all patched 1 to 2 hours AFTER the hacker got in and made fake reseller accounts with full privileges and API tokens. We've fixed this but the attacker keeps getting back in on a routine basis that makes it appear the root server has been compromised. This is out of our depth. When we ask @GoDaddy to help us fix this they told us it wasn't their fault and are telling us to instead purchase new VPS servers, back up the servers and move them over to the new VPS - the problem is that: 1. GoDaddy never alerted us to this compromise or potential exploit, we had to find it on our own. 2. If we did what they ask, we would move the exploit to the new server. The only real way to fix this is to clean each site one by one and move them to a new server. We are talking hundreds of websites. It would take months to complete, all while the attacks can gain full server root access at any moment and delete anything they want.