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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by GoDaddy users through our website.
- Hosting (38%)
- Domains (27%)
- E-mail (23%)
- Cloud Services (8%)
- Web Tools (4%)
Live Outage Map
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GoDaddy Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Hafez (@HafedDm) reported@GoDaddyHelp @GoDaddy I sold a domain via your Domain Broker Service. The payout was rejected for “compliance” and I’ve been stuck in a loop: GoDaddy Auctions sent me to Afternic. Afternic sent me to DomainBuy. DomainBuy hasn’t replied. My broker hasn’t replied either. Who actually handles seller payouts for DBS sales? Please DM.
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Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported"That's why GoDaddy chose Quick" jesus that's scraping the bottom of the customer testimonial barrel.
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Meni 🇬🇷 (@vipstrippers) reported@GoDaddyHelp Yes, I tried a different browser. The error is on your drop-down menu.
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Ejaj AHmed 🦅 (@aeejazkhan) reportedIndia wants to crack down on fake websites. GoDaddy says the cure could end up hurting the internet. After years of rising online fraud, the Delhi High Court ordered sweeping measures against more than 1,100 fake websites accused of impersonating brands like Amazon, Microsoft, and McDonald's. Sounds reasonable—until you look at what comes next. The order doesn't just target scammers. According to Reuters, it would require domain registrars like GoDaddy to reveal domain-owner information within 72 hours to anyone with a "legitimate interest," stop offering free privacy protection in many cases, and restrict registrations for domain names that resemble existing trademarks. GoDaddy isn't saying fake websites should be protected. It's saying these rules could expose legitimate website owners, clash with privacy laws like India's data protection framework and the GDPR, and make it harder for journalists, activists, small businesses, and ordinary users to protect their identities online. The company has warned that, if broadly enforced, some domain providers could even reconsider operating in India. Here's the trade-off. Everyone wants phishing sites taken down. Nobody wants the internet to become a place where registering a domain means giving up your privacy at the first request. That's why GoDaddy, along with other domain companies, has challenged the order in the Delhi High Court. The irony is hard to miss. India is trying to make the internet safer. Some of the companies that help build the internet are warning the rules could make it less private—and potentially less open—for everyone else. The case now heads back to the Delhi High Court later this month, where the outcome could shape not just India's fight against cyber fraud, but how much privacy internet users can expect when they register a website.
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Tolu Wade (@thetoluwade) reported@OzorNdiOzor I’m trying to reach godaddy for months now, I couldn’t Abeg help me.
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Woodster (@woodster035) reported@GoDaddy do you have an outage
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Kofi (@blackkingkofi) reportedUpdate: GoDaddy support spoke to me in DMs and basically said the same thing that everyone has been telling me. I've been using them for hosting and domains since the pandemic and I am very disappointed with how they dealt with this situation @GoDaddy
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KenAi (@kenAI_domains) reportedCloudflare and GoDaddy launched ANS - the Agent Name System - in April 2026. The Linux Foundation launched DNS-AID in June 2026. These are not product launches. These are infrastructure announcements. The agentic web is getting its own naming layer. Millions of AI agents will need identities, discoverability, capability lookup, reputation signals, and the ability to coordinate with other agents. They can’t do that without a Name Service for AI 👇
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NameBio (@NameBio) reportedSales With History 📈 Klinea․com sold for $12,000 at Sedo - up from $167 in May 2021 at GoDaddy. 📈 OurAgency․com sold for $9,999 at Sedo - up from $738 in September 2023 at GoDaddy. 📈 FreedomAuto․com sold for $9,250 at Sedo - up from $1,128 in July 2021 at DropCatch. 📈 ShareCV․com sold for $5,500 at Spaceship․com - up from $328 in May 2025 at DropCatch. 📉 Marble․xyz sold for $4,299 at GoDaddy - down from $20,000 in December 2024 at Afternic. Yesterday's Word Cloud + TLD Breakdown 👇
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Select Domains (@Select_Domains) reported@Rebrand_Now @GoDaddy Visibility is often underestimated. It's hard to register what you never see. Another important piece 🧩 is now in place.
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rgbman1776 (@rgbman1776) reported@maietta @GoDaddy @Microsoft I try to avoid them like the plague partly for this reason as well. Both of them are awful and I actively try and steer my clients away from them when at all possible.
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Ari Janis (@AriJanis09) reported@MissIndepe3t2 @Mini_111111 GoDaddy is a publicly traded technology company and the world’s largest domain registrar. They primarily provide tools to help small businesses and entrepreneurs get online. This includes domain name registration, web hosting, website builders, and e-commerce tools. Dont be so gross in your thinking. A lot small businesses use them.
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Faizan Shaikh (@FaizanS1996) reported@xfiler1998 @GoDaddy Pretty common issue with GoDaddy, switch to something reputable (Fresh roasted hosting )
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Ngozi Peace Okafor (@ladyprowess) reportedI had an interesting conversation with a friend who buys almost everything from outside Nigeria. I asked her why she preferred ordering from foreign stores when she could get some of the same products cheaper in Nigeria. Her answer surprised me. She said, “Because of their refund policy.” She explained that there have been several times she received products she didn’t like. She simply returned them, got a replacement, or received a refund. To her, that means her money is protected. She knows that if the product isn’t what was promised, she won’t be forced to bear the loss. Then she said something that got me thinking. She said with many Nigerian businesses, even when they send you the wrong product or a defective one, instead of resolving the issue, they argue with you, insult you, accuse you of trying to spoil their brand, or simply refuse to help. And honestly, I’ve experienced this too. A friend of mine mistakenly renewed her LinkedIn Premium subscription because she forgot to turn off auto-renewal. Nearly ₦100,000 was deducted from her account. She called me in panic because that was the only money she had left. I simply told her, “Read LinkedIn’s refund policy.” She requested a refund, and the process was initiated. Another friend bought a domain name but realized there was a typo. He contacted GoDaddy, explained the mistake, and they refunded him so he could buy the correct domain. I also bought a domain name once and realized there was an issue with it. I contacted the Nigerian hosting company to request a refund. They refused. They told me I had to buy another domain. I was a bit angry. I think one of the biggest areas Nigerian businesses need to improve is their refund policy. Customers should know exactly what happens if something goes wrong. Will they get a replacement? A partial refund? A full refund? Clear policies build trust. And here’s the interesting part. A good refund policy doesn’t just protect customers. It also pushes businesses to improve their own quality because nobody wants to keep processing refunds. When customers know their money is safe, they’re more confident buying from you. Trust is one of the biggest competitive advantages a business can have.
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Saksham Porwal (@_Saksham_) reportedReally disappointed with GoDaddy. I requested a discount coupon, but I was told they don’t provide any discounts. They’ve always offered discount codes before, so this feels unfair and inconsistent. Hoping for a better customer experience. @GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp
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reena shtedle ✡️| Buenos Aires (@neshtedle) reportedbro @GoDaddy x @TitanEmail is the worst UX I’ve seen in a while
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MediaWizard (@mwzd) reported@Basit_Miyanji @DomainSmoke Lots of formulas, lots of data, lots of signals, but you'll know when you get one. If you're new, would recommend you do the domain academy course at Godaddy, or spend some town browsing namepros, domain blogs, etc Or just use AI to help.
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Michael (@hlupzar) reported@GoDaddy I contacted you guys multiple times and your support representative couldn't resolve the issue so can i please be refunded!!!
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casirm (@casirm) reported@GoDaddy you have the worst website on the internet. Do less. Please.
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Ikoni Onah (@IkoniOnah) reportedHello @cardtonic, I am almost loosing my domain as my attempts at renewing payments on godaddy for over 1 week with your platform has repeatedly failed. Can you check and tell me what the issue is?
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Eugen (@eugen_nikolajev) reported@gjdaniel99 @GoDaddy First of all, you dealt with greedy GoDaddy **** practices.. second - nothing, GoDaddy is just domain squatters disguised as tech company.. They are full of dodgy and shady practices and I would not recommend the company to my worst enemy
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Bitcoin Domains (@btctothestars) reported@DInvesting @GoDaddy @Porkbun Please never switch to calling renewals subscriptions. I hate it so much.
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Ranty Man (@RanTeeThree) reportedTrying to cancel a dozen domains at @godaddy is like trying to pull out all of your own teeth. Just make it easy you *****
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DancerA (@DancerA) reported@blueslesson Ya never know til ya learn! I mean Slovenia see seems like a nice enough place To visit I mean Maybe If we want to infer meaning then .si should have popped for “yes” in Spanish no? Another thing that makes me leery is GoDaddy doesn’t sell si But it’s all just gambling
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Faizan Shaikh (@FaizanS1996) reported@xfiler1998 @GoDaddy Pretty common issue with GoDaddy, switch to something reputable (Fresh roasted hosting )
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Erme Gherd and 11 other people (@ImMeanSometimes) reportedThe best advice I can give to any small or medium sized business is: 1) Google never calls you out of the blue and needs a payment 2) never purchase anything from GoDaddy 3) hang up anytime Yelp calls. There. I just saved you thousands of dollars and hours of work.
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The Hill Group (@thehillgroupre) reported@GoDaddyHelp Coaching is not all that’s needed. Proper disclosure in your policies toward upgrades, acquired approval before charging a credit card, having policy in place that puts the customer first. Those are your issues. Then train your CSRs and managers.
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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
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Morgan Overholt (Freelancer Files) (@MorganOMedia) reported@creativetan @claudeai Ha it’s been great with Wordpress so far! I was just in disbelief that Godaddy phone customer service would tell me to “google” my solution 💀
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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.