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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Flavio Li Volsi (@flaviolivolsi) reported@Samaytwt Someone should buy godaddy just to shut it down
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India Dans Theater (@Inddanstheater) reportedHello! I have upgraded to your Airo website builder plan with Order #4160226235. During the purchase, your team member, Juhi Mishra, convinced me to help but she did not. Plz help, my website is not running now in 15 years. Customer # 38055814 @GoDaddy
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itsjustmenson (@itsmenson) reported@GoDaddy seriously, everyday I’m getting notifications alerts, the go to the app, and nothing! Gets your **** together before it bring my site elsewhere
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budrscotch (@paulhshort) reported@markfenner Lol I had codex use outlook plugin to go read an email and save the attached document listing dns records we needed to add for a clients new app rolling out, used the IT Glue api to go fetch their godaddy login and use computer use to sign in with said login and add the two dkim records and update their existing SPF record. That was just an example from less than an hour ago but I do this **** all day every day
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Christian Nonis (@christiannonis) reported@Samaytwt I started with @GoDaddy, great customer care 10++, poor dev experience, migrated to @Cloudflare
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Vasil Karpachev (@vasil_karpachev) reported@GoDaddy "I am working on this for you. Please stay connected." "Please allow me a moment to check that out with the advance team." "Please wait while I work on your domain and find the issue." "Could you please check now?" "Thank you. I am checking on that for you, please stay connected.
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Porkbun (@Porkbun) reported@grok @ghostlead247 Why would GoDaddy release such a shoddy comparison with so many obvious errors?
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Rami (@KingRomstar) reported@shubgaur Can I ask it to login to GoDaddy and update my DNS settings so that DMARC and SPF are set properly?
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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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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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BLAKE FOUND (@ifoundblake) reported@Namecheap Apparently GoDaddy had issues with email servers this morning too so this seems like a larger issue. Difference is they resolved the issue in 11 min and we are hours in without communication and an estimated resolution timeframe
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Dee (@MalluChique) reportedI have had my blog hosted on GoDaddy taken down overnight! Unfortunately I never had any IFF bros defending me!😔
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Bedirhan (@bedirhandd0) reported@Samaytwt idc, but i can tell you the worst: godaddy
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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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Mohau Mofokeng (@MohauMophokeng) reported@Sir_Saab @GoDaddy Money seems to be all they care about, 'cause now all they do is try to upsell other stuff I don't need right now without sorting out my issue.