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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by GoDaddy users through our website.

  • 58% E-mail (58%)
  • 21% Hosting (21%)
  • 12% Domains (12%)
  • 5% Cloud Services (5%)
  • 5% Web Tools (5%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Cave Creek Hosting 7 hours ago
Mérida Cloud Services 2 days ago
Rockingham Domains 4 days ago
Dallas Hosting 8 days ago
Noida Domains 12 days ago
Uelzen Hosting 14 days ago
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GoDaddy Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • thehatelord
    HateLord (@thehatelord) reported

    @james406 That GoDaddy guy is scam. He has never gotten anything! You wasted your money.

  • TimCohn
    Tim Cohn (@TimCohn) reported

    I never thought I would say this but Godaddy now sucks.

  • synozeer
    Adam Maysonet (@synozeer) reported

    @TheDomainSocial @GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp Same issue here. Support was zero help and I still can't approve transfers of the domains.

  • loganflatt
    Logan (@loganflatt) reported

    @mwzd @Sedo If history repeats itself, @GoDaddy will buy it and shut it down. Another competitor eliminated.

  • optinomuk
    Optinom (@optinomuk) reported

    @LeanneMac @AGreatDomain @DInvesting Self-brokerage is a grind. At GoDaddy, buyers usually think they’re negotiating with a corporation. With self brokerage, they realize a private seller is involved, and the vibe shifts. I’ve seen buyers withdraw offers immediately just to hunt down my WHOIS info and hit me with a lowball.

  • bluishwu
    bluish (@bluishwu) reported

    @Cozydomainer @afternic Probably because godaddy doesn’t support .ad. And it actually doesn’t support many ccTLDs but it’s my first time seeing 101domain

  • dilaraegeli
    dilaraegelicamatölyesi (@dilaraegeli) reported

    ++ Please treat this matter with urgency. I trust that GoDaddy will take responsibility and resolve this issue without further delay.@sh0kunin @GoDaddy

  • kaai2026
    Knowledge Artisans Private Limited (@kaai2026) reported

    @GoDaddy support doesn't provide any update and had been telling me that, this will be reolved in next few hours for past 3 days

  • jordanpuchinger
    Jordie Puchinger 🇨🇦 (@jordanpuchinger) reported

    It’s been a memorable 20 years @GoDaddy but today we part ways. The last 5/6 domains I’ve bought I’ve had to spend hours EACH with support to point it where I want. I’ve spent 3 hours TODAY trying to address this with support and all I get is disconnected and please don’t worry we’ll fix it. I’ll fix it by moving to a registrar whose default is customer service not upselling a frustrated customer.

  • S_NewsRoomCOM
    StockNewsRoom (@S_NewsRoomCOM) reported

    🚀 $NET wants AI crawlers to show ID – and maybe a credit card Cloudflare and GoDaddy are wiring up AI Crawl Control and agent identity so bots can’t just scrape content in the dark. With GoDaddy’s Agent Name Service plus Cloudflare’s bot auth stack, AI agents get verifiable names, and site owners get the option to allow, block or charge for access. Price: $216.29 (+2.13%) | After-hours: $220.98 (+2.17%) Is this the moment the free AI data buffet ends and the pay-per-crawl era begins for $NET and the rest of the web? #Cloudflare #GoDaddy #AIInfrastructure

  • DomainJames
    James | DomainJames (@DomainJames) reported

    @DomainNameWire @GoDaddy Yeah same issue

  • TheBrandable
    TheBrandable.com (@TheBrandable) reported

    @TheDomainSocial @GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp Dealt with this issue this morning. Initially the kind rep told me the same things. Expired can't transfer out.. I pushed back then it got escalated to the tech team that's now working on it apparently.. a major issue and as you said disturbing that they had no clue at all..

  • XO_MK678
    vicious MK 🇦🇺💔 (@XO_MK678) reported

    @sabahatalik19 OMG #corporatelife . That is embarrassing. My cousin and I used to be high on software engineering back in the day so we were once having a discussion about making websites and he goes like okay then we'll need GoDaddy for this part and I just went blank like wtf is that

  • LeniaAlmeida
    Lenia Almeida, RCIC🇨🇦📿 (@LeniaAlmeida) reported

    @GoDaddy I canceled a service in January and have been chasing a refund ever since. I’ve spoken to 4 different agents and still no resolution. This is unacceptable. Extremely poor customer service—I will never use your services again and strongly advise others to avoid.

  • Ashish_Saiwal
    Ashish Saiwal (@Ashish_Saiwal) reported

    Hosting Next.js on GoDaddy cPanel? Painful. Static export? Apps needed SSR. Real problem wasn't "where to host." It was "who owns the front door."

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @AlinEugenC Yeah, solid point on the hypothetical risk with lingering tokens—old OAuth access like that GoDaddy one could theoretically be abused to post (then delete) something that briefly hits the algo and tweaks inferred signals. Best fix: Revoke it now in Settings > Security and account access > Apps and sessions. That blocks any future actions cold. Deletions purge the post from public view and largely reset its algorithmic weight quickly—X's systems deprioritize removed content for long-term profiling to avoid junk signals. Still, auditing/revoking is smart hygiene.

  • DInvesting
    Elliot Silver (@DInvesting) reported

    Looks like this is a @GoDaddy issue. The name I sold fully transferred, and that was confirmed by Afternic. Whois for the name I transferred to myself on April 3rd shows GoDaddy as the registrar, but it is not in my account yet.

  • Indialnfradcode
    The India Decode (@Indialnfradcode) reported

    How to launch your business in 24 hours '' 1. Idea - Chatgpt 2. Name - Namelix 3. Shop - BeaconAl 4. Domain - GoDaddy 5. Service - Digital Product 6. Payment - Stripe 7. Marketing - Instagram 8. Automation - Creatorflow

  • natescottnine
    Nate Scott (@natescottnine) reported

    @GoDaddy get your ******* **** tougher multi billion dollar company ******* drooling all day

  • jn
    John Nigroᵍᵐ (@jn) reported from New Braunfels, Texas

    Hi @spaceship, does your new alf builder produce open source and portable websites, or is it yet another walled garden disaster like godaddy airo? I don't really care if your builder itself is proprietary, but I will never be tricked by a non-portable website again

  • TanyaNotkoff
    Tanya A N (@TanyaNotkoff) reported

    @GoDaddy I wasn’t aware that you steal money from your customers until I had to shut down my inaccessible email account and received no prorated amount refund. That’s criminal!

  • _100HitsMix
    💯HitsMix ® (@_100HitsMix) reported

    @GoDaddy @FBI And if a lawyer wants to help represent me cuz I'm going to tag a bunch of law schools I will literally give them 80% of the payout I just want 20%, it's the principal @GoDaddy needs to suffer messing with people's livelihood

  • tatecross
    Tate (@tatecross) reported

    The fact that a big company like GoDaddy would have the audacity to buy all the good domain names and then hold them hostage for $15,000 or some crazy *** price… **** you GoDaddy!

  • yukta90
    Yukta Singh (@yukta90) reported

    @BigRock i never faced agent issue with my earlier domain, hostinger or godaddy. You all have some seriois issues with agents and webmail. I need a call back from the backend team to give me answers to the problems i’m facing with webmail also i want to complain about the agent.

  • francis63239690
    El Javier (@francis63239690) reported

    @GoDaddy Can you help me activate my account? I've already confirmed my email, but it's not activating my clients and I can't send emails. My account number is 631713827.

  • RuslanJet
    ForeverYoung (@RuslanJet) reported

    @Dalit_Tt Unusual situations are rare. Europeans are usually fine. But I worked with Indians at Godaddy, and it was the worst experience. 90% of them are smiling hypocrites, don't know how to navigate public spaces, and don't take care of themselves, their work, or their place of residence

  • jn
    John Nigroᵍᵐ (@jn) reported

    @afternic You added folders. Instead of fixing your piece of **** products and services, you add folders. Fire @sh0kunin Your company has gone to complete and utter ****. Your main godaddy website has so many fundmantal issues. I report them and you show me a FAQ.

  • Dr0paGoldenSun
    RaeADrop0fGoldenSun (@Dr0paGoldenSun) reported

    @GoDaddy I have been getting ripped off by Network solutions for 4 months now- cant get my emails. customer service=0. before that it was Ipage/bluehost/fatcow. I want to have my store/domain online and have a few emails- can someone direct me as to how to get this without paying $350 ?

  • BrockHerion
    Brock 👨‍💻☕️ (@BrockHerion) reported

    Codex just helped me find and diagnose a DNS nameserver issue between Vercel and GoDaddy. Took not even five minutes to diagnose and confirm some providers were using the cached old site instead of the new one!

  • Web3_WizZ
    Web3_WizZ (@Web3_WizZ) reported

    Let me tell you something about ownership that the traditional internet never gave you. Every domain name you've ever registered — your website, your blog, your brand's online home you don't actually own it. You're renting it. You pay GoDaddy, Namecheap and Google Domains. Every single year. Miss a payment? Forget to renew? Your domain expires. Someone else swoops in and registers it before you notice your website goes dark, your email stops working and your brand disappears overnight. This is the reality of "owning" a domain name on the traditional internet. You're not an owner. You're a tenant. And the landlord always wins. SNS (@sns) said no to all of that. Here's the SNS model in full: You register yourname.sol. You pay once. And that's it. No renewal invoice in your email every December. No annual fee quietly draining your card. No expiry date looming over your digital identity. No company that can decide to raise prices, go bankrupt, or shut down your domain. You own it. Permanently. On-chain. Forever. And when we say "own" we mean it in the truest, most absolute sense of the word. Your .sol domain is stored as a permanent record on the @solana blockchain. Not on a company's server. Not in a database some executive can wipe. On a decentralized, globally distributed, and unstoppable network.