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Most Reported Problems

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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 9 days ago
New York City E-mail 18 days ago
Lakeland Domains 19 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 22 days ago
Sydney E-mail 1 month ago
Sacramento Domains 1 month ago
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GoDaddy Issues Reports

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  • azhizarat
    Azhizarat (@azhizarat) reported

    @annepaimz On a sidenote, **** GoDaddy

  • TomTalksCars
    Tom Talks Cars (@TomTalksCars) reported

    Theres not many adverts that make me want to use a product less than @GoDaddy ones. Registered 10+ domains in the last week and actively avoided using them based on that ****

  • xfiler1998
    xfiler1998👮🏻‍♂️ (@xfiler1998) reported

    After 25-min trying to use #Airo, I gave up and tried to call @GoDaddy. After 16-min on hold, I gave up. Almost a dozen domains, and cannot get an ounce of help. Time to GoElsewhere.

  • 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

  • foxtrotZalicorn
    Foxtrot the Infernalord of Time (@foxtrotZalicorn) reported

    So is Wallpaper Engine going to a GoDaddy subscription page when you open it? Is anyone else having that problem or is it just me?

  • 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.

  • btctothestars
    Bitcoin Domains (@btctothestars) reported

    @DInvesting @GoDaddy @Porkbun Please never switch to calling renewals subscriptions. I hate it so much.

  • 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.

  • MiladmoHQ
    Milad Mo. (@MiladmoHQ) reported

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

  • Ykrakesh
    Rakesh Yadav (@Ykrakesh) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp Have you even reviewed my previous response? The issue remains unresolved after 20 days, with no clear explanation or resolution and you are just mentioning about refund and your policy. I have had enough. If this is not resolved within the next 48 hours, I will escalate it

  • 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.

  • iamsaniydv
    Sani Yadaw (@iamsaniydv) reported

    @riteshpatel1884 Ok, I have never bought anything from Godaddy.

  • tinystartupscom
    JR @ Tiny Startups (@tinystartupscom) reported

    @IricMidel I used to only buy with Godaddy but holy **** Cloudflare is so much cheaper

  • ScottButtram
    U.S. Secretary of Common Sense (@ScottButtram) reported

    I've been a huge proponent of @GoDaddy. Back to back days of hitting a brick wall and two worthless reps later, I wouldn't recommend them to my worst enemy. Way to go from hero to zero overnight.

  • JamesWelbes
    James Welbes - AI Bro (@JamesWelbes) reported

    tl;dr it's the same story that comes out from some GoDaddy employee every few months where they say "look we get it our hosting used to be bad but now it's good we promise". But it's still bad.

  • QuinnyPig
    Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported

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

  • BalamuruganTh19
    Balamurugan Thangavelu (@BalamuruganTh19) reported

    @rajzclef i stopped paying bcoz u asked 8000 per year for hosting i told u I can't pay and it all a waste so no need. do you deny asking 8000 for hosting?? while I asked for GoDaddy hosting which I have already paid u said interface issue so using a different host site.

  • QArtify28
    QARTIFY (@QArtify28) reported

    @hhfujbjkknsnsns @vivoplt True! I personally don't like to buy any domain name from GoDaddy - the second year price is also very high, I had a very bad experience, only I mentioned above is service, they have good service after purchase, they will help you out setup DNS and CNAME, overall not good

  • hck_lab
    Marcin HCK Firmuga (@hck_lab) reported

    @PratikSinhatwt GoDaddy feels scammy with all the upsells and renewal price jumps. Never again. Porkbun or Cloudflare for me

  • aarons_takes
    Aaron (@aarons_takes) reported

    Unironically I think GoDaddy (more like Afternic) lander page views are under-reported. Not saying this is bad, I’d almost rather have under reporting than over reporting due to how much bot traffic is on the internet. I ran a small test, and, I know there have been X number of link clicks to an Afternic domain-for-landing page. Yet, interestingly, the lander stats in Afternic have not increased. If I heard correctly Afternic landers tend to have the heaviest anti-bot filters. This isn’t confirmed to my knowledge just what I’ve heard through the grapevine. GIF unrelated

  • craylor
    Craylor (@craylor) reported

    @areimann Totally agree. And I will also argue that it’s never worth using GoDaddy hosting when that means using them for domains too… I don’t know of one person who would use GoDaddy’s hosting only and use a different domain registrar. And the domain side of their business is mind bogglingly bad.

  • theAlvinJones
    Alvin Jones (@theAlvinJones) reported

    @GoDaddy customer almost two decades. You stuck me for $100 for trial digital marketing program I did not use. 6-11 Billed 6-12 Listed on Credit Card 6-13 Requested refund but could not talk to human. Went back and forth with your chat people who told me til wait til Monday. Call Monday now you it’s too late according to refund policy you never provided. #DigitalMarketingSucks #GoDaddyBad #BrianSharples

  • TheScambaiters
    The Scambaiters (@TheScambaiters) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp A second agent “helped”. They seemed to have their head more in it than the first agent who acted like he was playing Disney Solitaire too. Hopefully I won’t be billed after I asked two people to help me cancel. First agent was a lazy bottom-of-the-barrel zipperhead.

  • 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.

  • benUNC
    Ben Meredith (@benUNC) reported

    @wpmodder @GoDaddy I love me some Adam Warner and I have mad respect for defending your company. That said: my problems with GoDaddy have never been performance, they've always been with what feels like arbitrary rules made more inflexible by lack of empowerment for the support team. As an example: our customers were routinely told that they could not disable caching on particular pages at all in the Managed Hosting plans, and were actually *downsold* to cPanel plans for that level of control. On a site that needs to be able to not cache (for example) the donation receipt page EVER, it was nonsensical. I went back and forth with at least 3 levels of technical support agent before learning that it was (at the time) simply technically impossible based on the infrastructure. It stayed that way for at least 3 years. Add that to things like "want to change a DNS record? you'll have to send at least 3 2FA codes just to get to the page, and then one per DNS record." As someone who doesn't want to explain to a client why I have to involve their cell phone more than one time, much less 15 times in an hour, it's agency-hostile behavior.

  • Sahil_Jaiswal02
    Sahil Jaiswal (@Sahil_Jaiswal02) reported

    @Hostinger I was talking about switching to hostinger from godaddy But my domain is stuck 😓 Hostinger has great service

  • CrucialFSR
    Don Perry (@CrucialFSR) reported

    Hello @GoDaddy your new site is ****! Non stop errors can't even talk to an agent.

  • _zadahmed
    Zahid (@_zadahmed) reported

    @Umesh__digital I often find namecheaps email service quite clunky, godaddy uses m365 so a bit better. Not sure about cloudflare but heard good things

  • QArtify28
    QARTIFY (@QArtify28) reported

    @vivoplt Namecheap is good, but if you want best service after purchase, GoDaddy

  • projectsolo
    Solo (@projectsolo) reported

    GoDaddy and Infoblox just announced support for open standards on AI agent identity and verification. Two of the world's largest DNS infrastructure companies are building the identity layer for agents. The internet's foundation is being rebuilt. Identity first.