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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by GoDaddy users through our website.
- E-mail (54%)
- Cloud Services (15%)
- Domains (15%)
- Hosting (15%)
Live Outage Map
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GoDaddy Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Bohdan (@bohdanbasov) reportedCan’t speak for others but with GoDaddy In order to get a refund you have to call them by phone and spend at least 20 minutes listening to music and then speak with their support manager Happened to me yesterday and yes there is no other way
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Jagan A (@domainjagan) reported@afternic does your nameservers working? It appears for the past 10 days it is not working. I checked with various domains owned by other investors also. Domain investors check your domains listed on Afternic. or is it not working only in India? @godaddy
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Joe Youngblood - SEO, Futurology, AI, Marketing (@YoungbloodJoe) reportedWe have a client hosted by @HostGator's shared hosting system and has been for around 20-years or so. They've hit the limit of 'inodes' on the highest shared hosting plan so were forced to upgrade either by leaving Host Gator or going to a VPS. After a discussion with Host Gator they decided to take a discounted offer and switch to an HG hosted VPS server, HG graciously tossed in free migration from the shared hosting to VPS for a smooth transition. It has been a nightmare since. The website's images are almost all no longer displaying. Host Gator's "migration" team is in India and has screwed up the migration twice now all while a USA based sales person keeps assuring our client that things are going to be fixed asap and it should be done any minute. At one point they took up ALL of the storage space on the VPS for this one site to be moved over. Then they were silent for a full 24-hours before sending a disclaimer and asking permission to delete the data on the VPS server. We are 5 full days into this ordeal without a successful server migration and client is now in a full blown panic. They decided to keep ads running, etc... after being told it would be done in less than 24-hours. They paid for a full year of this hosting up front saying HG's support had improved in recent years and are now getting completely wrecked. Client is worried they might accidentally delete the website or other websites they had built on the shared hosting (which they are keeping). GoDaddy often gets numerous (and extremely valid) complaints about being the worst hosting solution, but all of @NewfoldDigital is right behind them.
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Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reportedHey, remember when GoDaddy took down Wasabi overnight due to user content, and couldn’t be reached until the next day? Many such cases. Ancient sysadmin wisdom: Never put a company with “Daddy” in its name in your critical path.
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Aishwin Vikhona (@aishwin) reportedIs the @Afternic / #GoDaddy sales lander down right now? None of my domains are loading. I tried VMR .com as well, and it won’t open for me. Is anyone else seeing the same issue?
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Eugen (@eugen_nikolajev) reported@djkabzx Nothing to see here, just GoDaddy dodgy ****... Never in my life i would give them a single penny.. Wouldnt surprise me if they do the same machine bidding like they do with their domain checker and other shady ****
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KangaeRoo (@Kangae_Roo) reported@GoDaddyHelp Have been a customer for 17 years. Seeking to speak directly to a customer service representative, your chatbots automatically cut me off and call center staff abruptly ended our chat without ever addressing my request. Can you do help, please?
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Gibran Rubio (@gibraninc) reported@1Umairshaikh cloudflare now supports agents buying/setting up domain. nice to have or porkbun but doesn't support that. porkbun = 11.99 vs godaddy for same domain = $60.00
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Taalib (@Taaalib) reportedGoDaddy has the worst customer service. I've been paying them for 21 years.
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LiebeIst DasGesetz (@localauslander) reported@JamesWelbes I happen to have a DB of every domain ever registered and what sitebuilder/cms etc their running. SOO tempted to email every godaddy customer to literally upgrade to anything else, wordpress, squarespace, shopify. Godaddys just got marketing but the builder is soooo bad
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LonestarDomains (@LoneStarDomains) reported@DotWeekly @spaceship I can't wait for the update. Here is the issue I encounter, this is anecdotal with small sample size. The general non-domain public has been effectively conditioned that "GoDaddy" is the only place you can go for a domain name and website. I am not going to fight a battle on principal with my own money on the line.
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Æ (@AT0ME0NS) reported@feifei_qiu @JinjingLiang Turns out Anthro is just a Godaddy domain and a squarespace that some poor designer has scaled to infinity And Dario is a fast typer.
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Gaurav Shrishrimal (Kaagaz) (@1992gaurav) reported@GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp I purchased a domain 3 days back which is a premium domain - I called today to cancel and the support staff blatantly denied that premium domains are non cancellable. But this doman contains trademark keywords of other brands.
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Vasil Karpachev (@vasil_karpachev) reported@GoDaddy "I am working on this for you. Please stay connected." "Please allow me a moment to check that out with the advance team." "Please wait while I work on your domain and find the issue." "Could you please check now?" "Thank you. I am checking on that for you, please stay connected.
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Bohdan (@bohdanbasov) reported@ilyanovohatskyi @webflow This sucks! Had similar experience with GoDaddy recently and had to call them to get a refund
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Romnick (@romnickdotcom) reportedSorry for the word but GoDaddy support is so dumb! How can one be so incompetent yet employed? No common sense at all. No comprehension to the context a customer is trying to relay!!!!!
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Bar and Bench (@barandbench) reportedCounsel appearing for GoDaddy stated that the domains have to be suspended. If the domain goes, all the URLs go. Counsel for Google Shruttima Ehersa states that it will take down certain URLs.
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Brooke (Bates) Bilyj (@batesbn) reported@rigid_river_MT @LocalSEO_Guy They suck - not intuitive imo. BTW this list was for shared hosting. I just find BH one of the most intuitive platforms. GoDaddy sucks also..
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NameBio (@NameBio) reportedSales With History 📈 TheJamesBond․com sold for $5,999 at Afternic - up from $12 in October 2022 at GoDaddy. 📈 EcoFood․com sold for $6,844 at GoDaddy - up from $2,800 in August 2007 at Afternic. 📈 FocalForge․com sold for $2,199 at Afternic - up from $8 in July 2026 at Dynadot. 📉 BasicWellness․com sold for $456 at GoDaddy - down from $3,100 in February 2024 at BuyDomains. 📉 TopCamping․com sold for $1,594 at GoDaddy - down from $5,377 in July 2015 at Sedo. Yesterday's Word Cloud + TLD Breakdown 👇
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Thinkster 💭 (@ThinksterLabs) reported@GoDaddyHelp Hello there, team! We're trying to see why our website is down. I need to be able to chat with a support executive to troubleshoot this and fix it ASAP, as it is critically affecting the business. I tried to see if there is a chat with agent option on your support page, but there's none!
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HOURLY LIFE of Fred Campos (@FredsDaily) reported5p Now on the phone with 2026-Quote-5727. They are moving their hosting over to us. So working with @FastCowHosting to get this simple html site over onto our account. (Note: They are moving from GoDaddy due to overpricing and bad support.)
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Sabyasachi Thakur (@SabyThakur) reported@GoDaddy your invoices in India are INR based but you have US address and indian accounts require no permanent establishment certificate at current date . This is creating problems for CIOs in corporate India to justify to finance dept - pls have local address in your bills
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Thinkster 💭 (@ThinksterLabs) reported@GoDaddyHelp, @GoDaddy Hello there, team! We're trying to see why our website is down. I need to be able to chat with a support executive to troubleshoot this and fix it ASAP, as it is critically affecting the business. I tried to see if there is a chat with agent option on your support page, but there's none!
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LiebeIst DasGesetz (@localauslander) reported@Porkbun godaddy sites are literally the shittiest design out there. A cousin that knows html and css from the .com days could do better. Let alone trying to do analytics or ads, your trackings going to be ******* awful. near 0 support for anything but pageviews.
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Kas (@kasnawaz) reported@GoDaddyHelp I’m hoping you can resolve this without too much fanfare otherwise we cancel our hosting with godaddy.
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India Dans Theater (@Inddanstheater) reportedHello! I have upgraded to your Airo website builder plan with Order #4160226235. During the purchase, your team member, Juhi Mishra, convinced me to help but she did not. Plz help, my website is not running now in 15 years. Plz cancel & refund. Customer # 38055814 @GoDaddy
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Genius Business (@GeniusBusiness_) reportedTobi Lütke: "Every 36 seconds someone gets their first sale. Jack Altman asks Tobi Lütke a simple question: for someone starting a small company, what is fundamentally different about 2029 versus 2023? Tobi's answer starts with a grievance about the last forty years of computing. "You techies talked about computers being these incredible things that can do anything," he says, imitating the small business owner. And then the owner tries it. "I don't know what you guys... you sound unhinged." The promise was real. The interface was the problem. "And now we can talk to it and it just does the thing, and it's incredible. It just works with me. I've expanded my business and I've hired all these people." For Tobi this isn't a side effect. It's the whole point: "It fits into Shopify's vision, because we want lots and lots and lots of small companies. And by the way, 60, 70, 80% depending on country of people in the economy work for small businesses. They are incredibly precious and important." So what should change by 2029? "You should sign up for more. You can follow your ambition further… [It's] going to get to a point where many, many, many more people can self-actualize." Then he offers the two data points he says he finds most meaningful. The first is a number: "Every 36 seconds someone gets their first sale which, while we're talking here, I think about what that means for how many people just became entrepreneurs." The second is a mental model. Tobi describes the beginning of every business as a series of hurdles: "Every single time we ship something where we know it meaningfully changes something about the early journey: the sign-up, the complexity, the questions, the friction in the business, each of them can be best thought of as a hurdle that someone has to jump over. And every single time we manage to make the hurdle slightly less high because we made something just vastly better… every single time you do this, more actual businesses come out of it, which then provide employment and so on." His example of a hurdle being lowered: domains. First you could register them. Then transfer them easily. "And in fact these days, [we] have an AI that you can share your browser tab and it helps you set up GoDaddy." Trivial-sounding. That's precisely the argument. The hurdles that kill companies are almost never the dramatic ones. They're administrative, early, and boring and they arrive before there is any momentum to absorb them: "People turn out early in the process if something happens that ends up being a governor for them, and then they null out. They give up and they stop and then the entire business doesn't exist." That's the cost nobody measures, businesses that were never attempted past the sign-up form. Which is why Tobi frames AI not as a productivity tool but as a hurdle-lowering machine: "AI never has there been such a thing that can be so supportive." The constraint on entrepreneurship was never ambition or talent. It was friction stacked at the front of the journey, where founders have the least conviction and the fewest resources. AI's contribution isn't making good companies better. It's making marginal companies exist at all.
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Permusoft (@Permusoft) reported@Samaytwt We are in the midst of a discussion of bad billing with @GoDaddy so we'll get back to you on this one...
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Prajwal⚡ (@0x_prajwal) reported@GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp Why I feel exhausted while uploading a react app? Your ux is worst please fix this soon
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Joe Youngblood - SEO, Futurology, AI, Marketing (@YoungbloodJoe) reportedAs some of you know I've been battling a hacker on a few servers of ours (all SEO test websites, no clients) for several weeks now. We ultimately discovered the attacker infiltrated the server after a publicly disclosed @cPanel exploit in April. The servers are all at GoDaddy and were all patched 1 to 2 hours AFTER the hacker got in and made fake reseller accounts with full privileges and API tokens. We've fixed this but the attacker keeps getting back in on a routine basis that makes it appear the root server has been compromised. This is out of our depth. When we ask @GoDaddy to help us fix this they told us it wasn't their fault and are telling us to instead purchase new VPS servers, back up the servers and move them over to the new VPS - the problem is that: 1. GoDaddy never alerted us to this compromise or potential exploit, we had to find it on our own. 2. If we did what they ask, we would move the exploit to the new server. The only real way to fix this is to clean each site one by one and move them to a new server. We are talking hundreds of websites. It would take months to complete, all while the attacks can gain full server root access at any moment and delete anything they want.