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 |
|---|---|
| Manassas, VA | 1 |
| 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 |
Community Discussion
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GoDaddy Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Crazy Like A Fox (@relhciek) reported@GoDaddy still no responses to my tech support inquiries. Yet you have no problem running automatic renewals. I see where your priorities are.
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NameBio (@NameBio) reportedSales With History 📈 Equity․me sold for $2,004 at GoDaddy - up from $597 in August 2025 at GoDaddy. 📈 ModernMuscle․com sold for $1,247 at GoDaddy - up from $218 in August 2009 at NameJet. 📉 DigitalTips․org sold for $810 at GoDaddy - down from $2,000 in September 2013 at NameJet. 📉 CompleteCover․com sold for $366 at GoDaddy - down from $2,000 in July 2008 at Afternic. 📉 Srinet․com sold for $546 at GoDaddy - down from $2,488 in August 2023 at BuyDomains. Yesterday's Word Cloud + TLD Breakdown 👇
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Dain Bramage Entertainment ❄️ (@EOTWoffgrid) reported@GoDaddyHelp i know this much.... @Cloudflare has suggested whitelisting their IP ranges.... i have told this to two different support staff and they instead Cleared a cache.. and said wait a few hours..... SAME PROBLEM!! Just as site traffic is starting to pick up.... this becomes and issue.... i need it resolved ASAP one way or another. Solutions.... Let's hear them....
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Me against bribe (@Samajsudharak00) reportedYour indian customer support and service is really bad. No one understand customer issue just waste time. Called 11 times in last 7 days but unbale to recieve mail and no one ia helping. Highly unsatisfied @GoDaddyHelp
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Domain Shane | Winterline (@cultra) reportedI can comfortably say that the most annoying thing in all of domain investing is when you go to a domain @Godaddy, bid on the auction, and then is it asks you for your login "to verify it is you" which is completely reasonable But then it TAKES YOU BACK TO THE MAIN PAGE and I have to start my search for the domain all over. It is literally the start to my every day. It's literally the only reason why I've going back to API bidding
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Anon Warfare (@AnonWarfare_) reported@DotWeekly Godaddy brokers are terrible. I’m convinced they do anything in their power to not let you reach an agreement with the seller anywhere near the minimum offer.
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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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richafandiloveit (@richafandilove1) reported@charlietlamb For those who buy at godaddy. The domain renewal after their products renewal. You buy the email, let’s just say you cancel your domain. The email renews a day in advance. So you renew your email but the domain expires and you can’t use your email. Straight scam.
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Gabe (@gabegarcia) reported@AlexejKirillov @GoDaddy i've seen this error repeatedly. usually the worst timing too, right when you're about to bid on an auction that has a few minutes left
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LonestarDomains (@LoneStarDomains) reported@InvestmentBankg . @Godaddy @sh0kunin are so arrogant they are acting like Network Solutions in 1997. In 5 years Godaddy can also become a Newfold Digital landing page. Where is register-com today? Godaddy ate their lunch. Now Godaddy is so fat and complacent.
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SakuraAAH (@harunosakuraka) reported@Porkbun @spaceship @Namecheap 5/ The India Payment Problem 🇮🇳 Most top developer-recommended platforms (like Porkbun or Spaceship) offer great pricing but don't support native UPI. If your debit card lacks international enabling, your purchase will instantly fail. Don't let that stall your launch! Platforms that actually support UPI to lock down your name instantly: • GoDaddy India: Massive support for UPI, great initial promos, but watch out for intense checkout up-sells! • Hostinger India: Highly reliable local billing, excellent speeds, and clean UPI QR codes at checkout.
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Raul Cruz (@Aguilar1181) reported@ethanjaack Have a dedicated server for our own clients. Unfortunately this client signed up for hosting before that server was created. Client cannot justify the cost difference. Therefore I have told the client to contact @GoDaddy. Maybe that’ll change his mind, dealing with their support.
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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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Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reportedHey, remember when GoDaddy took down Wasabi overnight due to user content, and couldn’t be reached until the next day? Many such cases. Ancient sysadmin wisdom: Never put a company with “Daddy” in its name in your critical path.
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Pramod Gupta (@pramodhq) reportedTried to renew my domain today. GoDaddy showed ~$16.70/year. At checkout: ~$27.20 before tax. I thought it was a bug. Turns out ~$10.50 “Full Domain Protection” had been added. I tried turning it off. The entire domain disappeared from the cart. So instead of renewing, I transferred the domain to @Cloudflare Cost: ~$10.46 +1 year included New expiry: 2027 A ~$10.50 upsell turned a renewal into a lost customer. Interesting way to do retention.