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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by GoDaddy users through our website.
- E-mail (50%)
- Cloud Services (17%)
- Domains (17%)
- Hosting (17%)
Live Outage Map
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GoDaddy Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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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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Tom Henke (@TomGlassAI) reported@Samaytwt PorkBun. You can manage entirely by API. NEVER GoDaddy!
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AI with Remy | Learn AI (@aiwithremy) reported@Samaytwt not godaddy - they ****** up a crucial purchase for me SOOO bad
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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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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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Gaurav Shrishrimal (Kaagaz) (@1992gaurav) reported@GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp @GoDaddy This is not acceptable - what is the point of calling a premium domain when - you have not done the basic checks of trademark? So if I get any issue from the other party I will be putting on you - since I am getting no proper response from you on the same. Thank You!
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زياد🇪🇬🇸🇦 (@zi2i4) reported@GoDaddyHelp I have problem with transfer domain
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Michael Cyger (@MichaelCyger) reported@d0ma1npunk It depends on the registrar. Some registrars (like CSC) don’t auction or partner with an auction provider. Others auction and good domains never drop (like at GoDaddy) and so a backorder is useless. It’s an opaque process, which is why I built @NotifyDomains.
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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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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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Alejandro Cuauhtemoc-Mejia (@cuauih) reportedThat is, the individuals and businesses who make full use of products such as AI agents, helping to justify the reams of investment pouring into frontier AI. They are put off partly because, like in the Wild West, life on the frontier is reckless. As recent “loss-of-control” episodes by the most advanced models of Anthropic and OpenAI attest, agents, which are supposed to work on people’s behalf in “alignment” with their values, lie, cheat and steal if necessary. They break free from captivity and form harmful posses to do harm to people. They’d drink whisky and brawl if they could. Such unpredictability is too much for many firms to handle. “All you have to do is get snake-bitten once and you’d never go back,” says Jared Sine of GoDaddy, an internet firm trying to help bring order to the chaos. The need for law and order is giving rise to a new cohort of AI-infrastructure firms. They are not selling chips or compute—the typical picks and shovels of the AI gold rush. They provide protection against cyber-threats, fixes for untrustworthy and inscrutable agents, and controls if they go rogue. In other words, their business is barbed wire.
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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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John Nigroᵍᵐ (@jn) reported@Aladey In my opinion, the slow trickle of anti-godaddy sentiment, in addition to the stealth T&C anti-consumer changes, is a sign of desperation. 5 years they will be a newfold digital landing page. They did it to register-com, who deserved it, out of the same arrogance and desperation.
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Crazy Like A Fox (@relhciek) reported@GoDaddy I have a case # that's been open for weeks yet no one returns my email inquiries or calls about the status. Your hosting services are broken and I'm paying the price. Well done, @GoDaddy. You have proven your incompetence over and over again.
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Castello Brothers (@Castello_Bros) reported@AlexejKirillov @ishmilly The problem is that the whole automated appraisal fetish is not going away. We don’t base our asking price on appraisals, but we also don’t need some buyer quoting a GoDaddy 23K appraisal for one of our seven-figure names. It happens all the time.
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Jeremy: The Website Man🇻🇦 (@theJeremySchmit) reportedOn hold with Godaddy support for a client's domain. Circus music playing... Sounds about right.
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파차🕯 (@finalchild@twt.rs) (@finalchildmc) reportedGoDaddy does 24/7 support??? LOL
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Crazy Like A Fox (@relhciek) reported@GoDaddyHelp I've already done that with no legitimate responses besides 'we'll look into it and get back to you'. No one ever gets back to me and the problems persist. You're wasting my time and costing me money. Shame on you.
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Mango Loco Expert (@Yeetfist) reported@imperatura @cereralischill Yeah, so shocked when Wil the retard pooholes decided to dox on the website a random woman that wasn't even the right target to dox and godaddy decided to take it down bcs godaddy has rules against doxxing... But you know... Shocked... Matrix attack!
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Æ (@AT0ME0NS) reported@feifei_qiu @JinjingLiang Turns out Anthro is just a Godaddy domain and a squarespace that some poor designer has scaled to infinity And Dario is a fast typer.
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The Afritraveller (@Afritraveller) reportedYour after sales support is terrible. Very terrible. @GoDaddy
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Diego Gallovich (@reachdiego) reported@charlietlamb Been buying on godaddy since I can remember and I am just not down to either have two different domain registrars or pay the transfer fees. My solution ended up being to continue to buy on godaddy, and I use GCP’s DNS zones. Not justifying that I still buy on godaddy but kinda
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John Rush (@johnrush) reportedI pay for 116 products, $730k a year. It’s insane 😵💫 Are there cheaper alternatives? 1. HOSTING & CLOUD DigitalOcean - $101.94 AWS - $2,938.64 Hetzner - $1,190.10 Heroku - $25 MonoVM - $10 Google Cloud - $4,125.34 Vercel - $46.29 Supabase - $25 MongoDB Atlas - $3,286.55 Azure - $1,462.31 Fly . io - $22.14 Hostinger - $9.99 Clerk - $25 Docker - $11 Cloudflare - $233.24 2. WEB, DESIGN & DEVELOPER TOOLS Apify - $39 Notion - $91.20 Figma - $258.71 Canva - $15 Excalidraw - $10 BunnyCDN - $10 Twilio - $358.70 SendGrid - $20 Sensorpro - $20 Float UI - $0 Imgix - $500 ScreenshotOne - $79 Uploadcare - $25 ScrapingBee - $99.99 Firecrawl - $599 3tsoftware - $998 Atlassian - $938.72 Cursor - $20 Gamma - $10 JetBrains - $63 Lordicon - $16 Webflow - $26.50 Zapier - $33.11 Zoho - $46.24 3. AI & LLMS Google AI - $3,000 OpenAI - $10,000 Codex - $200 Anthropic - $20,000 Claude Code - $200 Azure OpenAI - $50 Pinecone - $70.05 Exa . ai - $1,000 Groq - $0.53 Higgsfield - $49 OpenRouter - $105.50 Perplexity AI - $552 xAI - $20 4. TESTING & MONITORING Sentry - $232.56 StatusCake - $20 UptimeRobot - $7 Ghost Inspector - $49 LambdaTest - $35 Qase - $90 5. COMMUNICATION & COLLABORATION Zoom - $18.75 Loom - $15 Mailjet - $22.45 Skype - $3 Slack - $176.96 Teams - $6 Google Workspace - $151.79 1Password - $21.73 Hubstaff - $700.69 360dialog - $57.39 Cake . com - $335.16 Google One - $26.62 Manychat - $25 StreamYard - $88.99 Typefully - $16 6. MARKETING, SALES & PAYMENTS Gumroad - $100 FirstPromoter - $84.15 Crisp - $400 Intercom - $78 Mailtrap - $15 Stripe - $0.30+ per transaction Paddle - $0.30+ per transaction Ahrefs - $249 DataForSEO - $100 Meta Ads - $25 Google Ads - $50 Mailgun - $27.62 PayPal - $316.85 Seo Gets - $29 Tolt - $3,044.29 TrustMRR - $50 TwitterAPI . io - $20 Vidalytics - $28.50 Webshare - $59.03 Devuap LLC - $19.99 KRAKEN - $ 7. LEGAL, ACCOUNTING, BANKING PandaDoc - $70 QuickBooks - $75 Mercury - $0 Carta - $100 Apple - $99 eSIM . net - $6 Metapay - $0 8. OTHER ProxySell - $50 TLDR - $5 Veed - $108 Grammarly - $12 X - $84 GoDaddy - $69.57 Namecheap - $10 iPostal - $10 Appliku - $10 AWS SES - $0.10+ per 1,000 emails Loops - $49 Google Play - $2.08 Apple Developer Account - $8.25 Black Magic - $5 Zenvoice - $10 Fibery - $10 ChatGPT - $50 Serper - $50 Indie Hackers - $10 Startups .com - $100 9. MY PRODUCTS Unicorn Platform - $19/mo SEObot - $99/mo ListingBott - $99/mo IndexRusher - $199 once AdBot & Tinyadz - $49/mo * the list is made with ai from my last 90 days of bank transactions. may miss yearly payments and include small errors.
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Susheel Chandradhas (@susheel_c) reportedHere’s something that’s annoying: the persistent YouTube ad with a VO artist saying “GoDuddy has…” Terrible accent, and the brand name being pronounced badly - probably intentionally. Grates on my nerves every time I hear it. Hey, @GoDaddy - Please stop! @GoDaddyHelp
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HOURLY LIFE of Fred Campos (@FredsDaily) reported5p Now on the phone with 2026-Quote-5727. They are moving their hosting over to us. So working with @FastCowHosting to get this simple html site over onto our account. (Note: They are moving from GoDaddy due to overpricing and bad support.)
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Nity (@Sir_Saab) reported@MohauMophokeng @GoDaddy Most ducked up service..their agent disabled my website and they are not able to bring it back.Pathetic way to make money.
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ᗰII᙭ᑌ 🪐 (@miixua) reported@Porkbun I have been using Porkbun for a little bit more than one year and it’s genuinely the best way to buy a domain, you get so much on top of it that the little prices you pay start to feel like nothing compared to what you actually get. I would NEVER buy from GoDaddy.
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Kas (@kasnawaz) reported@GoDaddyHelp I’m hoping you can resolve this without too much fanfare otherwise we cancel our hosting with godaddy.
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Karan (21M) (@withkarann_) reported@Samaytwt will never buy from GoDaddy
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Andy (@Andy91008056) reported@Wix my site is down because my free domain expired. You want $25 to renew it, that’s worse than GoDaddy, and a have a free voucher but that doesn’t apparently apply to old domains. Thankfully this is my last site with your awful products.