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Most Reported Problems
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E-mail (42%)
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Domains (22%)
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Web Tools (14%)
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Cloud Services (12%)
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Hosting (10%)
Live Outage Map
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GoDaddy Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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christian phillips
(@chrisdev80) reported
@GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp be aware when using the GoDaddy platform. I had removed a service last year and they don’t have an authorised card of mine on their system. However, they have charged me for an old service and they can’t refund the payment!! 🤬
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Arif Mirza
(@TheDomainSocial) reported
I already have my inventory on a very detailed spreadsheet. Unfortunately the errors in question were trying to acquire domains in GoDaddy auctions. So no alternative for those specific domains I wanted .. GD simply was not working for me despite 4 hours of back and forth with my rep.
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Sumit Singh
(@Litupyasumi) reported
@GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp trying to reach out, for very urgent query. My domain has been put on hold by nixi and due to this I'm unable to renew it. Spoken with nixi they are saying they have revoked the hold, please look into this and help me to talk to your customer service team
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KrisV
(@kr1ce) reported
@friday_omoaka @Ascend_Domains @GoDaddy They aren't market leader because they are a great service thats for sure. They are a monopoly because they scaled great, competition blood bath all over the place, etc... Their customers are secondary or third for them. Public criticism is absolutely fine!
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Gopal Krishna
(@GopalKr80025569) reported
@GoDaddy as per my past 5 days experience it is the worst company I ever seen they don't have a simple notification to send the owner that their email is not ready for some bullshit reason. 5 days 5 representatives cannot identify the problem and solve.
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ClickDopamine
(@ClickDopamine) reported
I have some scripting to tighten up, so I'll sit in Vim and slightly refactor some working code I had ChatGPT crank out for me. This is what I put together without writing any code last night. I have some domains at GoDaddy from ever ago, let's use them, their zone file editor for DNS is painful to say the least (at least for me I'm more accustomed to doing it by hand in an actual zone file), but.... I found they had an API Now I'm like, wow, I can do dynamic DNS with this. So I created an API key, and told AI about my plans, and what I wanted from it, it immediately created a whole bunch of buggy code that didn't work, so I respecified, a few times. And after shooting error messages back at the AI it eventually got it right. So now I have this little script that updates the DNS zones according to the IP address of the machine I'm hosting on, at a address that changes sometimes. Port forward the router for 80 and 443, great! Now we are hosting web pages. Potentially I'll add cloudflare to this to cache any images, for a low HPS site though this should be fine. Then you know you have to make those configuration files to actually host that website on a machine, need a machine to drop web content on now. So I went through the closet and found a really old MacBook. You know one of the Intel ones. I dropped a cheap SSD in it which involved it taking little screws out, disconnected the failing PRAM battery, and installed Debian. Pretty good, disabled all the power management, ran the machine at init 3 ( so no X or GUI), Great! Have a running web server for free (minus the cheapo $50 SSD Now we have all those damn configuration files that have to be done, and the directories that need to be made to host everything, so I had AI generate some more scripts for me. This one takes the output of the GoDaddy API DNS configuration it made above and checks to see if directories have been made for that domain, creates them if not already there and drops a "This domain is working" placeholder in the directory. Then it goes on to configure the NGINX available-sites configuration files, if one of those doesn't exist for the domain, it creates it, does the symlink to enable it. Now we must have SSL on the modern internet, so I call certbot with the script to automatically issue a SSL cert for each domain not configured, and make sure there's a cron job running to keep the certs updated. Then tell me everything it did. So, if I buy more domains, I do nothing, this will automagicly update the newly purchased zones @ GoDaddy to point at the machine the script is running on, and create all of the directories to drop the content in. Should I need to move servers, I can execute this script on a new server and it will automatically set everything up. The next step is to use Google drive to copy all of the content from the cloud. So I'm not actually uploading anything at all, it pulls from the cloud when it sees a change. Not bad for not writing a line of code. Just letting AI do its thing but specification for the prompt is important
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Sumit Singh
(@Litupyasumi) reported
@GoDaddyHelp But there is no option for connecting live customer
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David Burgess
(@davidnburgess) reported
@crypto_lopez @Porkbun The issue I have is that Godaddy charges for features like domain privacy when so many other registrars don't
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Aaryan
(@aaryanm23) reported
how can i purchase the localhost domain? don't see it on GoDaddy. pls help
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Ayman Qasem
(@aymannor) reported
@GoDaddy Is there any problem in your servers? the chatting contact nor working !!
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Sumit Singh
(@Litupyasumi) reported
@GoDaddyHelp @GoDaddyHelp please help out, I don't want to lose domain.
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Knot McDavid
(@madacaz) reported
@Godaddy sign in sucks *****
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LaneBrain
(@LaneBrain_) reported
.@godaddy Customer Support now request your 2FA code before they'll provide you with domain support (if you've turned 2FA for your GoDaddy account login). does this seem odd? cc: @troyhunt
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christian phillips
(@chrisdev80) reported
@GoDaddyHelp The money was taken from an unauthorised card. My existing card had expired and you somehow used my new card, even though it wasn’t on the system and id already cancelled. The support team were not useful.
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New York Loafers
(@NYLoafers) reported
@kipsbayguy Wtf @GoDaddy explain this
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Christian Nonis
(@christiannonis) reported
@itss_esh Only from GoDaddy, never felt the need to change, it just works
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Photovolta
(@Photovoltapty) reported
@GoDaddyHelp is your support service non existent? How difficult is it for you to fulfil your role as registrar.
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Faris Asfour
(@FarisBuilds) reported
@dzhohola godaddy = domain buying service... which is kind of insane
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ClickDopamine
(@ClickDopamine) reported
I have some scripting to tighten up, so I'll sit in Vim and slightly refactor some working code I had ChatGPT crank out for me. This is what I put together without writing any code last night. I have some domains at GoDaddy from ever ago, let's use them, their zone file editor for DNS is painful to say the least (at least for me I'm more accustomed to do it by hand in an actual zone file), but.... I found they had an API Now I'm like, wow, I can do dynamic DNS with this. So I created an API key, and told AI about my plans, and what I wanted from it, it immediately created a whole bunch of buggy code that didn't work, so I respecified, a few times. And after shooting error messages back at the AI it eventually got it right. So now I have this little script that updates the zones according to the IP address of the machine I'm hosting on at a address that changes sometimes. Port forward the router for 80 and 443, great! Now we are hosting web pages. Potentially I'll add cloudflare to this to cache any images, for a low HPS site though this should be fine. And then you know you have to make those spots to actually host that website. So I went through the closet and found a really old MacBook. You know one of the Intel ones. I dropped a cheap SSD in it which involved it taking little screws out, disconnected the failing PRAM battery, and installed Debian. Pretty good, disabled all the power management, ran the machine at init 3 ( so no X or GUI), Great! Have a running web server for free (minus the cheapo $50 SSD Now we have all those damn configuration files that have to be done, and the directories that need to be made to host everything, so I had AI generate some more scripts for me. This one takes the output of the GoDaddy API DNS configuration and checks to see if directories have been made for that domain, creates them if not and drops a "This domain is working" placeholder in the directory. Then it goes on to configure the engine available-sites configuration files, if one of those doesn't exist for the domain, it creates it, does the symlink to enable it. Now we must have SSL on the modern internet, so I call certbot to automatically issue a SSL cert for each domain not configured, and make sure there's a crown job running to keep the certs updated. Then tell me everything it did. So, if I buy more domains, I do nothing, this will automagicly update the zones @ GoDaddy to point at the machine the script is running on, and create all of the directories to drop the content in. Should I need to move servers, I can execute this script on a new server and it will automatically set everything up. The next step is to use Google drive to copy all of the content from the cloud. So I'm not actually uploading anything at all, it pulls from the cloud when it sees a change.
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⟭⟬ Who the hell am I? ⁷
(@bluesidejw) reported
help your name serer setting is drunk and my website has been down for more than 6hourssss there is no support button on your support page too @GoDaddy
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Dirt Empire Magazine
(@MagazineDirt) reported
When we launched our site we were happy with the hosting. Then that company was purchased by another company and it was nothing but problems. We switched to godaddy in march and it was fine until this morning when they said they were moving our site and there might be a little down time. Then it went dark and then we lost the last three months of updates. 🤦
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Sumit Singh
(@Litupyasumi) reported
@GoDaddyHelp There is no option for connecting your support team I have been trying for the last 5 days..please help me out..
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Silviu Cherloaba
(@scherloaUCI) reported
i might just withdraw the $50 instead of risk it, want to see if i can get go-staff ready by next week, god damn my beard is annoying i want to hsave it off already, my whatsapp is gone forever, the only thing i have is my godaddy domain that is due on 7/30/25
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Alfonso
(@alfongj) reported
What's a good "business ready" domain registrar? SquareSpace and GoDaddy suck big time. Vercel is for eng. Google Domains shut down. I need something that's easy to use, with team accounts, role-based-access...
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Ascend Domains - Branding Starts with a Domain
(@Ascend_Domains) reported
I could not hate @GoDaddy more. You have THE WORST UI possible, worst pricing, worst service. It's unreal. $25B company with a trash product. The only thing you have going for you is exposure.
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Ascend Domains - Branding Starts with a Domain
(@Ascend_Domains) reported
@OLIVERCOINC @GoDaddy I am in no way biased. If they had better price, service, system etc. i'd be happy to use them. I wish they would fix their ****.
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Michael Moats
(@MichaelRMoats) reported
@MagazineDirt I moved mine from GoDaddy. Had too many issues with them.
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christian phillips
(@chrisdev80) reported
@GoDaddyHelp Apparently, your policy doesn’t give refunds, even though the money was taken from an unauthorised card for a cancelled service only last month.
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Preet Sonpal
(@weirdpreet) reported
@aeejazkhan Been buying from GoDaddy since Day 1. Been their super loyal customer.
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Marcelo Duarte
(@marcelo_xyz) reported
@Name__Groove @NovelDomains If I'm not mistaken, @namemaxicom run a service that automatically post GoDaddy auction sales daily on X, which might have led NovelDomains to the perception that Afternic deals are not being reported.