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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. E-mail (50%)

    E-mail (50%)

  2. Domains (20%)

    Domains (20%)

  3. Hosting (20%)

    Hosting (20%)

  4. Web Tools (7%)

    Web Tools (7%)

  5. Cloud Services (2%)

    Cloud Services (2%)

Live Outage Map

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United KingdomGlasgow Hosting
MexicoMexico City E-mail
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MexicoNuevo Laredo E-mail
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GoDaddy Issues Reports

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  • MichaelSwengel Michael Swengel (@MichaelSwengel) reported

    @open__video And why would we need your service for that? I could just buy a domain name from Namecheap, GoDaddy, Siteground, or any of a thousand others, and point it to the channel.

  • jit_sark26 Jude Sarkar (@jit_sark26) reported

    @buddy7 @GoDaddy @Namecheap Godaddy customer support is horrible, they say things like "I hope the issue is resolved dear" They really need to train their customer support team

  • noctibyte Noctibyte (@noctibyte) reported

    Namecheap is nice and simple. Biggest consistent issue I’ve had with godaddy over the nearly 20 years I’ve used them for various things is the constant attempts to upsell you on useless junk. Otherwise they aren’t as bad as everyone claims. Also, trying to make you buy SSL certificates..

  • renxzen Renx (@renxzen) reported

    @trikcode @Namecheap **** godaddy bro

  • TickerInvest0 TickerInvest (@TickerInvest0) reported

    @trikcode Never use GoDaddy. It's worst website. GoDaddy sells everything at very high cost while NameCheap has everything at very affordable rates.

  • TickerInvest0 TickerInvest (@TickerInvest0) reported

    @trikcode Never use GoDaddy. It's worst website. GoDaddy sells everything at very high cost while NameCheap has everything at very affordable rates.

  • andrebuilds Andrea D'Ambrosio (@andrebuilds) reported

    @trikcode Switched to Namecheap years ago, never looked back 🎯 - Clean interface - No upsell spam - Decent prices - Free WhoisGuard Used them for all SkyClouds/TuBoost domains. GoDaddy feels like digital car dealership - too much hassle for basic service 💸

  • swhillance Sam Whillance ➔ samwhillance.com (@swhillance) reported

    @trikcode GoDaddy sucks. Why wouldn’t you use Cloudflare? Apart from having no .au domains, there’s zero friction

  • codetexr Rhema | Your Crypto Plug (@codetexr) reported

    @JollofAndVibes @truehostcloud The way they run their services makes me suspicious at times. Namecheap and GoDaddy would never operate that way

  • Zeeshanalizul01 Zeeshan Ali (@Zeeshanalizul01) reported

    @Shpigford Honestly, I like both! 💯 Namecheap is perfect for clean UX and affordable pricing, and GoDaddy shines with its robust support and tools. Why choose one when you can benefit from both? 😎

  • wurakayode wura kayode (@wurakayode) reported

    Daily reminder that @GoDaddy is trash. easily the worst domain providers in the world. They are also more expensive. Better off going to @Namecheap

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    Congrats on the copyright milestone! Domains can be snagged for as low as $1-10/year with promos at Namecheap or GoDaddy—search for deals to save. If funds are tight, start with a free subdomain via WordPress or GitHub Pages. This gets your Nomie site live fast, strengthening DOE pitches. Need help brainstorming funding ideas?

  • jplopezmolinari Jota (@jplopezmolinari) reported

    For several years now, I’ve been using (and recommending) @Namecheap to manage my domains. Unfortunately, they’ve started to follow the same pattern as GoDaddy... they’re outright scammers. I've a domain that expires in 10 days. They charged me for the renewal, and when I try to cancel it, they tell me I can’t because they charged me five days ago and that i will lose my money.

  • yunusemrevrgn Yµn ^…^ ƒ(x) (@yunusemrevrgn) reported

    @ebimopondei @denicmarko @_trish_xD True but some hosts dont support it somehow. Namecheap supports it tho. Godaddy has python and php, namecheap same + nodejs

  • SeeBrands TomorrowsBrands (@SeeBrands) reported

    @DomainsAlign @GoDaddy I moved from godaddy about 6 years ago. I now use Namecheap, very simple gui for changing dns or doing 301 redirects. Also very good support.

  • PNUKcom 🇬🇧PNUK🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (@PNUKcom) reported

    Great to be moving away from @GoDaddy prices are rediculous for renewals. Happy on @Cloudflare 1 stop shop... and them damn bots are driving me mad.

  • devdevinvest DEVINVEST Developers (@devdevinvest) reported

    @kaloyanFounder Depends on what you're looking for. If it's Web3, I like using Ethereum Name Service (ENS) for .eth domains. Traditional? GoDaddy or Namecheap are solid. What’s your use case?

  • NickGatzoulis Nick Gatzoulis (@NickGatzoulis) reported

    @om_patel5 Always Namecheap. Never GoDaddy.

  • dnaccess DNAccess (@dnaccess) reported

    @Name__Groove @afternic @GoDaddy Any domain registrars that allow 2FA through an app or through a Yubikey. Dynadot, NameCheap, Hover, and honorable mention goes to Fabulous for allowing a Yubikey to be required upon login.

  • Ailinocochlain Ailín O'Cochláin (@Ailinocochlain) reported

    @theirishstory Is the billing up to date? Could be DNS or SSL certificate issue too maybe? Raise a ticket with both goDaddy and cloudflare to try see where the error is

  • theirishstory The Irish Story (@theirishstory) reported

    @Ailinocochlain I did, I went to their help and got the folliowing message: Upon reviewing your account, I see that you have a domain registered with GoDaddy, but it appears to be hosted externally with Cloudflare, Inc. (CLOUD14).

  • arnauddsj Arnaud (@arnauddsj) reported

    @genjoeyai never buy on GoDaddy, use cloudflare or porkbun

  • quantumfire_io Quantum Fire (@quantumfire_io) reported

    @genjoeyai GoDaddy's the worst Google Domains is dead => Cloudflare and Dynadot are my go-tos

  • prtwari praveen tiwari (@prtwari) reported

    @genjoeyai - Name's UI is terrible. Its a pain to manage DNS. - Godaddy's account sharing is a pain. Managing on behalf of someone else sucks here. - Squarespace has no APIs etc. I'd by via namecheap or gandi and manage on cloudflare. Keep my nameservers on cloudflare.

  • josephxhenry Joseph Henry (@josephxhenry) reported

    @genjoeyai namecheap for 99% of my domains bought over 200 domains in the last 3 years and their bulk pricing is unmatched godaddy tries to upsell you on everything, namecheap keeps it simple plus their customer service actually responds when you need help

  • LuckyPhelps Lucky Phelps (@LuckyPhelps) reported

    @genjoeyai GoDaddy is the absolute worst. Namecheap or Vercel

  • Govind_vash02 Govind Vashishat (@Govind_vash02) reported

    @genjoeyai Godaddy is the worst, namecheap is much better

  • heftysammich HeftySammich (Dave) (@heftysammich) reported

    @genjoeyai Never GoDaddy Always namecheap

  • danielmlozano Daniel M. Lozano (@danielmlozano) reported

    @genjoeyai Are people still buying domains from GoDaddy? They have terrible practices (such as buying domains that you searched for and then selling them as premium domains), higher prices, etc. Namecheap is the way to go.

  • EonWeaveLabs Eon Weave Labs (@EonWeaveLabs) reported

    @genjoeyai Google Domains was perfect until they sold to Squarespace. Now it's Cloudflare or Porkbun. Never GoDaddy, their UI feels like it was designed to confuse you into buying extras you don't need.