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  • 44% Hosting (44%)
  • 28% Domains (28%)
  • 19% E-mail (19%)
  • 6% Cloud Services (6%)
  • 3% Web Tools (3%)

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The most recent GoDaddy outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
McKee E-mail 10 days ago
New York City E-mail 19 days ago
Lakeland Domains 20 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 23 days ago
Sydney E-mail 1 month ago
Sacramento Domains 1 month ago
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GoDaddy Issues Reports

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  • Berryhillj
    John Berryhill (@Berryhillj) reported

    @DInvesting @afternic @GoDaddy That's unlikely to change. If they move it to an internal account which does not have a renewal payment method, they are not going to keep track of what the setting was when they return it. Aside from which, renewal errors are a revenue generator for them.

  • hasanjaved7
    Hasan javed (@hasanjaved7) reported

    @aakseon I have a portfolio of about 200 domains all with @Dynadot. I shop with them coz they sell my domain names too. No other registrar has sold my domain name like @Dynadot did. Godaddy is the worst one followed by name-cheap.

  • timothymevans
    Timothy M. Evans (@timothymevans) reported

    @PerthPom @TonyNames I know what you mean but I’m sure it also depends on panelist who reviews it? I had one in 2011 for an NFL football player’s name. Domain only had a GoDaddy parked page. Never even offered to sell the domain. Panelist sided with the player.

  • FaizanS1996
    Faizan Shaikh (@FaizanS1996) reported

    @shahtotus @GoDaddy whats the use of paying so much and not getting great service, switch to something reliable (fresh roasted hosting ) and comes up with good uptime and great support.

  • MiladmoHQ
    Milad Mo. (@MiladmoHQ) reported

    @GoDaddy Support is too slow. I have an aftermarket request that is still pending; I guess forever.

  • paul_e_jones
    Paul E. Jones (@paul_e_jones) reported

    @maietta Ah, so moving to GoDaddy causes some problem? I switched long ago to Dynadot. GoDaddy wanted an insane price for .us domains.

  • goexpired
    GoExpired (@goexpired) reported

    @digijunkyard Sure. No problem. Sounds like a really interesting challenge! Kinda like the one GoDaddy (with @MichaelCyger) was running.

  • ConradieJd
    JD CONRADIE (@ConradieJd) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp, when last did you call your support line in South Africa? Press 1, press 1, press 1, repeating is not working and 20 years old. Come on

  • QuinnyPig
    Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported

    "That's why GoDaddy chose Quick" jesus that's scraping the bottom of the customer testimonial barrel.

  • FaizanS1996
    Faizan Shaikh (@FaizanS1996) reported

    @xfiler1998 @GoDaddy Pretty common issue with GoDaddy, switch to something reputable (Fresh roasted hosting )

  • jmassengale
    John Massengale AIA CNU 🚶‍♀️🚶🚶‍♂️🚴‍♂️🇺🇦 (@jmassengale) reported

    WRITTEN BY COPILOT, SENT TO @GoDaddy & @Office My GoDaddy‑provisioned Microsoft 365 mailbox is experiencing a recurring service failure that appears to be caused by an identity/token issue between GoDaddy and Microsoft. Symptoms Message headers load, but message bodies do not load in: Apple Mail (OAuth2) Outlook on the web (Edge, clean profile) Inline images and attachments also fail to load. The issue is intermittent but frequent. Other accounts on the same devices (Apple Mail, Gmail, DreamHost) load normally. What this indicates This is not a client‑side issue. It appears to be a Microsoft identity/token routing failure specific to GoDaddy‑managed tenants. The mailbox authenticates, but the content endpoint rejects the token used to fetch the MIME body. This matches the same tenant‑level identity problems I have been reporting since April (incorrect redirects, token expiration loops, and inconsistent authentication behavior). What I need Please escalate this to the Microsoft 365 Advanced Support team with the following request: “Verify the integrity of this mailbox’s authentication and token routing within the GoDaddy‑managed Microsoft 365 tenant. The mailbox is authenticating, but the content service is intermittently rejecting the token, causing message bodies not to load.” Additional details The issue occurs across multiple devices and networks. It affects only the GoDaddy‑Microsoft mailbox. It is not reproducible with non‑GoDaddy Microsoft 365 accounts. Please confirm escalation and provide the Microsoft case number associated with this issue. Thank you.

  • Ykrakesh
    Rakesh Yadav (@Ykrakesh) reported

    @ethanjaack Yes, same here. After number of follow-ups, I asked for a refund if the issue couldn’t be fixed. Instead of a solution, they pointed me to their policy. Glad I discovered their support quality early, my remaining domains and future services definitely won’t be with GoDaddy.

  • raihanmeo
    Rehan Mayo (@raihanmeo) reported

    When I asked for a refund, they said they'd have to cancel the domain. This is ridiculous. Fix my account & reverse charges NOW. #GoDaddy

  • limitedlegacy_
    Limited Legacy Games 🩸 (@limitedlegacy_) reported

    Dealing with the shipping issue. @GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp This has gone far enough you are destroying my legacy. @GoDaddy has been transitioning to an AI system and really has screwed things up on my end. I wanted to convert to Shopify but that’s also another hurdle. I’ll work on figuring out the shipping and making it right.

  • derekgilbert
    Derek P. Gilbert (@derekgilbert) reported

    @Wendy427A No, it was definitely at GoDaddy. The problem is I overlooked one step during the installation of the new SSL certificate. That’s been fixed.

  • i0x46
    ./sattar (@i0x46) reported

    @GoDaddy customer support used to be top-tier. Now it's just a useless clanker who can't even let you talk to an actual agent. I think it's time to transfer everything somewhere else.

  • ElviSpeareTV
    Kingdom of ElviSpeare (@ElviSpeareTV) reported

    All down: DoorDash. Spotify. GoDaddy. Possibly others.

  • natmiletic
    Nat Miletic (@natmiletic) reported

    @wpmodder I love the people at GoDaddy but the hosting is still one of the worst by far. Especially for agencies. If you run into issues the support often gaslights you and wastes your time. For example, this week one of our clients on GoDaddy ran into a server issue (pages wouldn't save and would throw a 404 server error) and we spent almost a week troubleshooting and trying to get GoDaddy to look at it. At one point they opened a ticket and we never heard back until we contacted them again. We restored the website to another host and it works just fine. When I told support that we will just move to another provider they said "go right ahead". I have many other examples of this. It wastes our time as a support agency and the client's time troubleshooting issues instead of rolling out new features. The first thing we do if someone is on GoDaddy is switch them to another provider.

  • FinestDomainer
    Finest Domainer (@FinestDomainer) reported

    @GoDaddy @afternic Dear GoDaddy/ Afternic, Sir, Most secondary Domain marketplace investors ( customers) were either Afternic or Dan Customers, two largest #domaining platforms. GD bought afternic ( in 2013 as a running marketplace having its own search engine metric and sales). Then it shut down the same. Today afternic is not the marketplace but in fact a listing process site just. Then GD bought Dan .com ( in 2022 ) the world's best marketplace in rankings. Again, it had search engine metrics and posted excellent sales. It too was culled down in 2024, telling all that the said would be shifted to Afternic. The domain investors which make you and the domaining industry an industry, because of whom you exist today, were led to believe that you were unifying both. So all logically thought that once you switch Dan to afternic completely, the Dan search metric will also shift to Afternic and sales will continue in the same manner. But it was soon found out, you did not replicate the successful Dan to Afternic. This meant that sales engines of Afternic and Dan both were culled down mercilessly. Everybody knows GD is a registrar, before you bought these market place platforms. But Afternic and Dan were not. These were individual sales transaction platforms for old domains, where the listed domains were searched and bought. But now you removed all that and shifted the lander to GoDaddy, which sales fresh regn. So the buyer can only reach through a direct url search at GoDaddy, through which you are promoting fresh registrations, and not through Marketplace search as earlier. So this way you are using the investors domains for selling fresh alternate Tld Regns and not really investors domains, which Afternic and Dan were best known for. Can we request you on behalf of domaining community to re-instate Dan or replicate their search engine/sales engine under Afternic itself and retain sales of secondary domains at Afternic itself instead of at GoDaddy which is not a marketplace but a registrar. Hope you will try to win the trust of large community of domain investors and old Afternic and Dan customers.

  • WhoIsDesir
    WhoIsDésir (@WhoIsDesir) reported

    @GoDaddy is the site down?

  • FarisWayne
    Faris (@FarisWayne) reported

    Whichever black man I spoke to from godaddy customer support this morning , you a bum *** ***** & your lucky I didn’t rip you a new ******* at 6:30 am @GoDaddy

  • madhav028
    S (@madhav028) reported

    @GoDaddy Your support is just ****, 3-4 days now they are not able to resolve my issue just ghosted on call and chat support.

  • sky17katas
    Yashwant Tendulkar (@sky17katas) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp my auctions account is suspended and I can't pay for my winning bids which expire tonight. Chat widget isn't loading. Need urgent help. DMs open.

  • vipstrippers
    Meni 🇬🇷 (@vipstrippers) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp Yes, I tried a different browser. The error is on your drop-down menu.

  • BotiHolly
    Boti Holly (@BotiHolly) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp @GoDaddy your service is the worst of all ISPs. Failing to update my domain's nameservers like you didn't take my money for the domain? Terrible service!

  • Baron1590651Cn
    Red Baron (@Baron1590651Cn) reported

    @PoliceThePolic1 There USED to be a site that kept track of such bad pigs called #RateMyCop... The corrupt pigs first got it's hosting company (godaddy) to drop it, then when it came back they managed to take it away from the creator (Gino Sesco) and turn it into a blueline worship site.

  • twtayaan
    Ayaan 🐧 (@twtayaan) reported

    You used to pay $200 a year just to put a padlock on your own website. Then Let's Encrypt happened. In the early internet, SSL certificates were controlled by a handful of corporations. Every website had to pay them every single year or visitors would see a scary security warning and leave. DigiCert → $200 a year Comodo → $150 a year GoDaddy → $70 a year They turned basic internet security into a subscription. And millions of small websites simply could not afford it. By 2014 only 30% of the web was encrypted. Not because encryption was hard. Because it had a price tag. Then, in 2015 a group of engineers launched Let's Encrypt. Free SSL certificates for every website on earth. Automated. No credit card. No annual fee. Forever. The certificate industry laughed at them. They stopped laughing fast. One million certificates in the first year. One million every single day by 2018. One billion total by 2020. Ten million every single day today. Let's Encrypt now controls 57% of the entire SSL certificate market on earth. The web went from 30% encrypted to over 80% in under ten years. DigiCert still exists. Comodo still exists. But they lost the internet to a nonprofit that decided security should never have a price tag. The SSL industry spent 20 years building a tollbooth on the web. Let's Encrypt tore it down. For free. Forever.

  • kekkodamato_
    Kekko D’Amato (@kekkodamato_) reported

    @TTrimoreau Cloudflare Registrar if your TLD is supported — at-cost pricing (literally no markup), best DNS control, DNSSEC built in, zero upsells. Namecheap otherwise. Free WhoisGuard, clean UI, rarely issues. GoDaddy is a trap — they charge 3x and count on you not noticing at renewal.

  • realameerdev
    Dev Ameer (@realameerdev) reported

    @TimoPrescott GoDaddy has a very terrible interface though Cloudfare? Yeah I use them too

  • craylor
    Craylor (@craylor) reported

    I always like to give credit where credit is due, and I was quite impressed with GoDaddy's managed WP hosting last time I tried it (and that was years ago). With that being said, my problem with GoDaddy has always been centered around the crazy high domain pricing, predatory upsells, and awful customer service. Number one example: why is GoDaddy still selling "Full Domain Protection"? Does it seriously cost GoDaddy anything to "prevent unauthorized domain actions"? GoDaddy has great branding. GoDaddy has some great team members. GoDaddy has some great products, even. But the core business principals deployed are anti-customer. I can't fault GoDaddy for doing what makes money, I get it. But I will passionately be a "NoDaddy" until the day GoDaddy gives up these practices.