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GoDaddy status: hosting issues and outage reports

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Users are reporting problems related to: hosting, domains and e-mail.

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Go Daddy provides domain registration, web hosting, email hosting and virtual servers, as well as software and services related to web hosting.

Problems in the last 24 hours

The graph below depicts the number of GoDaddy reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.

June 16: Problems at GoDaddy

GoDaddy is having issues since 08:40 PM GMT. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!

Most Reported Problems

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

  • 42% Hosting (42%)
  • 27% Domains (27%)
  • 21% E-mail (21%)
  • 6% Cloud Services (6%)
  • 3% Web Tools (3%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
McKee E-mail 5 days ago
New York City E-mail 14 days ago
Lakeland Domains 15 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 18 days ago
Sydney E-mail 27 days ago
Sacramento Domains 27 days ago
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Community Discussion

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GoDaddy Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • TheDevonWayne
    Devon Wayne (@TheDevonWayne) reported

    @PratikSinhatwt namecheap never godaddy ever again

  • vipstrippers
    Meni 🇬🇷 (@vipstrippers) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp I login I’m at products I click hosting and WordPress and now just goes to home page of GoDaddy

  • RobCodesALot
    Robert Alan (@RobCodesALot) reported

    @VBierschwale @sadwareinc Careful who's hosting it and be careful with plugins (big security hole) GoDaddy will **** your wallet, anything that looks like reseller shít will steal your data and big tech won't hesitate to shut you down. Self host if possible looks promising so far DM if you need any help

  • LawsOfRobots
    LawsOfRobots (@LawsOfRobots) reported

    I am the owner of Azure subscription and tenant. After moving my verified domain from GoDaddy to NameCheap, I am now completely locked out of this subscription and tenant. I cannot log in or access any resources. I no longer need this subscription or any of its resources (already replaced) . I would like to permanently cancel and delete the entire subscription (including all associated resources, databases, Key Vaults, etc.) to close this account cleanly. @AzureSupport

  • masqueraider
    masqueraider (@masqueraider) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp I’m canceling everything and moving to namecheap unless you solve my email problems for no extra cost. I am a 20+ year customer and you are treating me like dog ****.

  • jmassengale
    John Massengale AIA CNU 🚶‍♀️🚶🚶‍♂️🚴‍♂️🇺🇦 (@jmassengale) reported

    WRITTEN BY COPILOT, SENT TO @GoDaddy & @Office My GoDaddy‑provisioned Microsoft 365 mailbox is experiencing a recurring service failure that appears to be caused by an identity/token issue between GoDaddy and Microsoft. Symptoms Message headers load, but message bodies do not load in: Apple Mail (OAuth2) Outlook on the web (Edge, clean profile) Inline images and attachments also fail to load. The issue is intermittent but frequent. Other accounts on the same devices (Apple Mail, Gmail, DreamHost) load normally. What this indicates This is not a client‑side issue. It appears to be a Microsoft identity/token routing failure specific to GoDaddy‑managed tenants. The mailbox authenticates, but the content endpoint rejects the token used to fetch the MIME body. This matches the same tenant‑level identity problems I have been reporting since April (incorrect redirects, token expiration loops, and inconsistent authentication behavior). What I need Please escalate this to the Microsoft 365 Advanced Support team with the following request: “Verify the integrity of this mailbox’s authentication and token routing within the GoDaddy‑managed Microsoft 365 tenant. The mailbox is authenticating, but the content service is intermittently rejecting the token, causing message bodies not to load.” Additional details The issue occurs across multiple devices and networks. It affects only the GoDaddy‑Microsoft mailbox. It is not reproducible with non‑GoDaddy Microsoft 365 accounts. Please confirm escalation and provide the Microsoft case number associated with this issue. Thank you.

  • FarisWayne
    Faris (@FarisWayne) reported

    Whichever black man I spoke to from godaddy customer support this morning , you a bum *** ***** & your lucky I didn’t rip you a new ******* at 6:30 am @GoDaddy

  • venelinkochev
    Venelin K. (@venelinkochev) reported

    almost all of my SaaS ideas come from expired domains one of them made me ~$2k with a ~$270 investment here's how 👇 I browse expired domains about once a week, used to do it daily when I was flipping domains for profit, but now I'm more focused on building. I still think that a good domain from the start can boost your launch back in February, OpenClaw was blowing up. I was scrolling through GoDaddy auctions and spotted ClawTeam dot com so I thought: pre-built agent configs, people want OpenClaw but don't know how to set it up... sell them ready made packs - simple idea so I asked my own OpenClaw agent to help me figure it out, turns out agent configs are just a few markdown files with instructions and skills. 30 minutes later I had 5 agent packs ready to sell I spent another hour building a simple landing page, added Stripe, and had everything ready before I even owned the domain. 2 days later I won the auction for ~$270 and launched ClawTeam dot com for marketing I submitted to a few OpenClaw directories, and also started showing up in some GitHub repos, which started bringing good traffic and sales. one landing page, a few agent configs, a good domain ~$2k in revenue with minimal marketing effort maybe it was luck, maybe right place right time now the OpenClaw hype is gone, traffic is low and no sales but the takeaway is simple - you can make money from almost anything... just ship it!

  • hck_lab
    Marcin HCK Firmuga (@hck_lab) reported

    @PratikSinhatwt GoDaddy feels scammy with all the upsells and renewal price jumps. Never again. Porkbun or Cloudflare for me

  • Brandzam_com
    Brandzam.com (@Brandzam_com) reported

    @darpanmunjal Awesome idea. Anything to help increase access and liquidity. On a bulk level, having a way to buy portfolios sight unseen by using a metric (say 15% - 20% of GoDaddy value) would be a game changer. @GoDaddy @Afternic

  • BalamuruganTh19
    Balamurugan Thangavelu (@BalamuruganTh19) reported

    @rajzclef i stopped paying bcoz u asked 8000 per year for hosting i told u I can't pay and it all a waste so no need. do you deny asking 8000 for hosting?? while I asked for GoDaddy hosting which I have already paid u said interface issue so using a different host site.

  • dainavigator
    Dain (@dainavigator) reported

    What GoDaddy / Wix / Squarespace actually sell isn't hosting — it's not needing a developer. You pay $200–500/yr for a website builder because it lets a non-technical person drag boxes around and never touch a DNS record. That convenience is the product. The underlying hosting (what Firebase does) has always been cheap-to-free; the markup is the "you don't have to understand any of this" tax.

  • DotWeekly
    Jamie Zoch (@DotWeekly) reported

    @_NameOffice Likely search on GoDaddy for the domain, see it and buy with a service they already use and trust.

  • kekkodamato_
    Kekko D’Amato (@kekkodamato_) reported

    @TTrimoreau Cloudflare Registrar if your TLD is supported — at-cost pricing (literally no markup), best DNS control, DNSSEC built in, zero upsells. Namecheap otherwise. Free WhoisGuard, clean UI, rarely issues. GoDaddy is a trap — they charge 3x and count on you not noticing at renewal.

  • mirkogarozzo
    Mirko Garozzo (@mirkogarozzo) reported

    @GoDaddy might genuinely have the worst customer service in the history of humanity.

  • ScottButtram
    U.S. Secretary of Common Sense (@ScottButtram) reported

    I've been a huge proponent of @GoDaddy. Back to back days of hitting a brick wall and two worthless reps later, I wouldn't recommend them to my worst enemy. Way to go from hero to zero overnight.

  • QArtify28
    QARTIFY (@QArtify28) reported

    @hhfujbjkknsnsns @vivoplt True! I personally don't like to buy any domain name from GoDaddy - the second year price is also very high, I had a very bad experience, only I mentioned above is service, they have good service after purchase, they will help you out setup DNS and CNAME, overall not good

  • natmiletic
    Nat Miletic (@natmiletic) reported

    @wpmodder I love the people at GoDaddy but the hosting is still one of the worst by far. Especially for agencies. If you run into issues the support often gaslights you and wastes your time. For example, this week one of our clients on GoDaddy ran into a server issue (pages wouldn't save and would throw a 404 server error) and we spent almost a week troubleshooting and trying to get GoDaddy to look at it. At one point they opened a ticket and we never heard back until we contacted them again. We restored the website to another host and it works just fine. When I told support that we will just move to another provider they said "go right ahead". I have many other examples of this. It wastes our time as a support agency and the client's time troubleshooting issues instead of rolling out new features. The first thing we do if someone is on GoDaddy is switch them to another provider.

  • FaizanS1996
    Faizan Shaikh (@FaizanS1996) reported

    @xfiler1998 @GoDaddy Pretty common issue with GoDaddy, switch to something reputable (Fresh roasted hosting )

  • brasscogg
    Bogey Wilcox (@brasscogg) reported

    Unverified conspiracy theory: GoDaddy holds all these inactive domains through a shell company so they can charge finders fees and commission to “find” the owner of the domain, themselves Namecheap would never stoop to such loser levels

  • KatqRadio
    KATQ Radio (@KatqRadio) reported

    @GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp has no problem stealing from its clients. Instead of actually rectifying the situation, they bury it under paperwork, and refuse to help a customer who's been with them since 2015. Before you do any business with them check out the listing on the Better Business Bureau.

  • mrradioguy
    Kent Taylor Smith (@mrradioguy) reported

    I guess it still pays to talk to a real human being. Had to merge two of my @GoDaddy accounts. AI was a dead end road. Live person? No problem. Problem solved in a 15 minute phone call.

  • Apostolakis_Geo
    George Apostolakis (@Apostolakis_Geo) reported

    @ravikiran_dev7 Cloudflare, the worst is GoDaddy I know because I did it

  • IAMCaptainCrush
    CaptainCrush (@IAMCaptainCrush) reported

    @GoDaddy Who can I talk to about the terrible customer support and manipulation tactics you use as a business?

  • shahtotus
    Mo Osman (@shahtotus) reported

    @GoDaddy you are the worst service provider ever, you hire cheap support in the jungle with no system , I am so fed up with you and your ****

  • kenAI_domains
    KenAi (@kenAI_domains) reported

    Cloudflare 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 👇

  • CrucialFSR
    Don Perry (@CrucialFSR) reported

    Hello @GoDaddy your new site is ****! Non stop errors can't even talk to an agent.

  • oddmodish
    oddmodish (@oddmodish) reported

    @arvidkahl the toxic relationship between indie hackers and godaddy renewal emails is unmatched. they want you back so bad but the renewal fee is a joke.

  • LasVegasTodd
    Todd Miller (@LasVegasTodd) reported

    @MCanttel @bavedikian Worked for me with Godaddy. Literally had a manager call me back and resolve my issue.

  • Ivon852
    Ivon Huang (@Ivon852) reported

    GoDaddy positions itself as an all-in-one website-building platform for small and medium-sized businesses. Besides domains, they also sell website builders, WordPress hosting, email, SSL, WHOIS protection, and marketing tools. GoDaddy is often cheap for the first year, then the renewal price goes up. But I don’t need any of those add-on services. So this year, I finally made up my mind and transferred my domain to Cloudflare Registrar. The price was basically cut in half. Cloudflare Registrar sells domains almost at cost. The transfer process was surprisingly straightforward. I thought GoDaddy’s terrible interface would try every possible trick to stop me from transferring out. But in the end, I just filled out a form, got the authorization code, and that was it. A domain transfer usually does not require an extra transfer fee. Your website will not go offline during the transfer process, but it usually takes at least three days to complete. After the domain transfer, the new registrar will charge you for one year of renewal upfront.