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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by GoDaddy users through our website.
- E-mail (46%)
- Hosting (23%)
- Cloud Services (15%)
- Domains (15%)
Live Outage Map
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GoDaddy Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Alex Mohr (@mohrservices) reported@Porkbun I help a lot of people migrate from GoDaddy to Porkbun but no one ever wants to go back
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Me against bribe (@Samajsudharak00) reportedIn india your customer support and service is really pathetic. No one understand or solve problem @GoDaddy
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Wiktor Poltorak (@wiktorpoltorak) reported@Samaytwt GoDaddy is the absolute worst. Jacked-up prices and terrible customer experience. For a while I thought GoDaddy’s higher prices get you a better experience overall but NO! Namecheap is a good deal and it has great customer EXP. Have been working with them for several yrs now.
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M.K (@2eatmeuk) reported@Cobbler1950 @OWS1892 Nike,Adidas,uber,amazon,ebay,godaddy, Jews never pay tax Slaves may taxes
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Tom Henke (@TomGlassAI) reported@Samaytwt PorkBun. You can manage entirely by API. NEVER GoDaddy!
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Finest Domainer (@FinestDomainer) reportedThe “Distribution” Myth in Domaining! Let us know first, what is distribution supposed to mean? In theory, a marketplace takes your domain and distributes it across a network of registrars purported to be the sales channels or generators, putting it in front of buyers when they search the EMD. Does that sound powerful? Now let us look at what actually happens with Afternic, which GoDaddy acquired and uses it as a listing mechanic. A domain is listed by a domainer at AN. The domain resolves to a sales lander. The domain resolves to a sales lander, the buyer wants it, and the transaction happens. In Distribution, it is seen as already registered and available at a listed price. It can be at any of the registrars registration portal. Intersted buyer types it and if he wants it, he wants it and takes it any ways. Here the catch is, a buyer types or otherwise arrives at that specific domain, which he can do at any registrar the buyer wants it, or even browses the direct lander and buys at and the transaction happens. In the end even if he was at x, y, z registrar of his choice, the sale happens at Afternic or GoDaddy so to say. GoDaddy is simply the beneficiary. Where was the discovery created by “distribution”? For an EMD, especially, the buyer is often searching for the exact word or phrase already. They could reach that domain regardless of whether it was listed through Afternic. So the domainer may gain no new demand, no measurable traction, no brand recognition and no meaningful audience. Yet GoDaddy can still earn from the transaction. So here is the uncomfortable part: The marketplace can monetize a sale without necessarily creating the sale. The buyer wanted that domain. The domain could have been found anyway. The sale could have happened anyway. The domain resolves to a sales lander, the buyer wants it, and the transaction happens. Calling the transaction as a “distribution” glory is myth. That doesn't magically turn direct /existing demand into marketplace-created demand. Distribution should create discovery. It does not. Discovery should create incremental demand. Incremental demand should create incremental sales. That is true sales traction. If none of those things can be demonstrated, “distribution” is just a sophisticated word for being in the path of a sale that was going to happen anyway. The domainers needs traction and discovery, whereas distribtion creates just a transaction that too with a risk. The risk being, the premium listing is shown and displayed with a lure of alternate TLDs of the same name at registry prices. That is the risk every domainer is living with when they chose such a path. So calling it a Gimmick is no myth, which Distribution as a marketing effort is.
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KangaeRoo (@Kangae_Roo) reported@GoDaddyHelp Have been a customer for 17 years. Seeking to speak directly to a customer service representative, your chatbots automatically cut me off and call center staff abruptly ended our chat without ever addressing my request. Can you do help, please?
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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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🇨🇦 The Liberal Elite 🇨🇦 (@The_Elite_Lib) reported@BertaProudDad “ACCOUNTABILITY IS COMING.” Just an FYI, legally your site will completely **** over parents. And your security stuff is bullshit. All photos sent to you will not automatically strip metadata. Also since you run on godaddy, the “security gates” you claim are false. ;)
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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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Ash and Stems (@cigarsandlegs) reportedAlso, godaddy is a bad company.
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Todd A 🤙 Badlander (@rigid_river_MT) reported@batesbn @LocalSEO_Guy Godaddy is the worst. My client has 8 years of teams, domain, hosting, and webmail. She bought 3 years, 1 year later they recharged her for 5 more. They refuse to refund. She had plans to leave in November.
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedFounders learn what a pending-delete window is the hard way — by losing. Built Claimdrop to fix that. It watches every drop across GoDaddy, DropCatch, SnapNames, and more, scores matches for defensive brand value, and auto-bids within budget. One daily email. Live soon.
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Ifiok Nkem (@ifioknkem) reportedPrompt 6. Find a domain with Godaddy Use the GoDaddy MCP connector to search for available domain names for [business/project name]. I want domain names that feel professional, memorable, short, easy to spell, and suitable for the brand. Avoid names that are too long, confusing, childish, or difficult to say out loud. Suggest at least 10 available domain name options. For each one, explain why it works, what type of brand it suits, and whether it feels premium, simple, modern, or creative. Once I choose the best domain name, help me buy it through GoDaddy and prepare it to connect to my website.
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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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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.
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Vijay ! (@gaelsafo) reportedIndian Domainers: With Afternic landers being unavailble to Indian users/clients ie not resolving in browsers - Are you going to change landers from Afternic/Godaddy or keep it as is? No comments or anything about this issue yet from Godaddy @jamesiles #domains #indiandomainers
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Atomic Man Productions (@AtomicErectus) reported@GCanada3146 No problem, and good luck! I know that feeling, @GoDaddy is a dogshit company that basically laughed me off when my late best friend’s memorial website got hacked. Just an awful brand all around.
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🇪🇺 wannabe walloon (@godthrewthedice) reported@midnight_comms @vxdb they are, directly through ICANN. this is just going through GoDaddy THEN ICANN. also obligatory **** godaddy
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Buster Lungfish (@BusterLungfish) reported@acz0x1 @KhaledAtieh_ Dan is dead, and if this is an old but live BIN listing on Afternic, it should be displayed at many other registrars too. Probably a sync issue, GoDaddy is still showing an already unlisted domain. I would just ignore.
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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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Albert Aguilera (@alberrtaguilera) reported@Samaytwt Never ever godaddy.
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Nyquist (@nwaukwa_nyquist) reported@GoDaddy I need you to fix my issue, as I can't delete the forwarding domain I have tried everything, I can't even contact a support at all, this is very frustrating
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Porkbun (@Porkbun) reportedTechnically this activity of "front running" is illegal and I do trust that any registrar worth anything follows the domain laws from ICANN (that includes our frenemies at GoDaddy). That said, there is a lot of confusion and grey area in our industry. Porkbun customers have felt burned, too, to be sure, but we really do try to be customer-centric and we take a hard look whenever we hear someone saying we are not.
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Mark (@MarkPGH) reported@GoDaddyHelp well we have been trying to get an existing Sal cert renewed for a week still waiting for valid organization approval even though domain registration was approved and renewed a week ago all under same account have been on hold with tech support in queue for an hour
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Brian Wolfe (@Brian_Wolfe__) reportedBeyond frustrated with GoDaddy email host. Their advanced security did not catch a hack to my email last Thursday. When calling customer service, they were all very nice and polite and told me it would take 48 hours to resolve the issue. Today I still have the issue, and they asked to submit the information again, and it will take another 48 hours to resolve. Not so good.
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Lauren Fagen (@Lorncat) reported@NamecheapCEO Yo it's 3:55 — I get that things can take longer than expected, but to not update us while we sit by waiting for our data to resurface at the time you said it would start leaking back (3-3:30). @GoDaddy is there anything you can do to get customers off Namecheap while its down?
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Brilho do Norte (@BrilhoDance) reported@GoDaddyPro Sorry, but this is not impressive. Airo fabricated 12 portfolio companies, $240M in assets, a 2021 vintage, plus investors, supporters and partners we never claimed. Repeated prompts to remove that fiction and repair visibly clipped typography consumed 43 of our 50 credits. The font remains broken and only 7 credits remain. Will GoDaddy restore the credits spent correcting Airo’s fabrications and failed “completed” fixes?
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Scarecrow (@scarecrowEng) reported@H4ckmanac poor man's GoDaddy.
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LiebeIst DasGesetz (@localauslander) reported@JamesWelbes I happen to have a DB of every domain ever registered and what sitebuilder/cms etc their running. SOO tempted to email every godaddy customer to literally upgrade to anything else, wordpress, squarespace, shopify. Godaddys just got marketing but the builder is soooo bad