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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 41% Hosting (41%)
  • 26% Domains (26%)
  • 22% E-mail (22%)
  • 7% Cloud Services (7%)
  • 4% Web Tools (4%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Guayaquil Cloud Services 3 days ago
Azcapotzalco E-mail 7 days ago
McKee E-mail 29 days ago
New York City E-mail 1 month ago
Lakeland Domains 1 month ago
Noida Cloud Services 1 month ago
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GoDaddy Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • rubicon49bc
    Matthew Pallotta (@rubicon49bc) reported

    @maietta @GoDaddy @Microsoft Using a different DNS provider doesn’t help? Like cloudflares?

  • imademyday
    imademyday (@imademyday) reported

    @sflorimm Never work with GoDaddy, they are scammers. Increased the price of domain I was paying $50 10x times to $500, then started pretending that thre reason of price increase is sombody else. I moved domain to Cloudfare and pay $30 per year now.

  • sherifnasr73
    Sherif Nasr (@sherifnasr73) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp Hello, I need a refund for order #4115631028. It’s a Microsoft 365 email renewal for 348 AED that I didn’t authorize, never used, and I’m within 30 days. No renewal notice was sent. Please help cancel and refund.

  • rupal_hs
    Harwinder Singh RupaL (@rupal_hs) reported

    @GoDaddy hi, why support chat is not available on your Indian website? where can i chat with your support agent?

  • ImMeanSometimes
    Erme Gherd and 11 other people (@ImMeanSometimes) reported

    The 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.

  • reachdiego
    Diego Gallovich (@reachdiego) reported

    @GoDaddy - I keep getting a 403 whitescreen when logging in... what ******** is going on?

  • limitedlegacy_
    Limited Legacy Games 🩸 (@limitedlegacy_) reported

    Refunds should all be processed. I’m so sorry. Shutting down my @GoDaddy site to prevent these heinous shipping charges. Never use @GoDaddy

  • FaizanS1996
    Faizan Shaikh (@FaizanS1996) reported

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

  • heshie
    Heshie Brody (@heshie) reported

    @CyberQueenMara @GoDaddy godaddy is the worst in my experience

  • ladyprowess
    Ngozi Peace Okafor (@ladyprowess) reported

    I 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.

  • Optizent
    Optizent (@Optizent) reported

    @GoDaddy do you think this is reasonable to ask customers to wait 120 mins on the chat? Thank you for chatting with GoDaddy. We're experiencing higher than normal volumes. Hang in there. Your estimated wait time is 120 minutes.

  • 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.

  • limitedlegacy_
    Limited Legacy Games 🩸 (@limitedlegacy_) reported

    Master Lemon is delayed for technical difficulties. To everyone who ordered Master Lemon, please DM me your order number full name under your PayPal so I could process refunds. I will be transferring to @Wix and honestly never use @GoDaddy

  • Motorv8tion
    Christopher Marcus (@Motorv8tion) reported

    Apparently @GoDaddy still using crawl bots to scoop names you search on their site. Searched for a name was available. Put the phone down to finish something, less then 5 mins later name was taken and its not even registered on whois yet. I ******* hate @GoDaddy

  • thehillgroupre
    The Hill Group (@thehillgroupre) reported

    @GoDaddy you have the absolute WORST CUSTOMER SERVICE I have ever dealt with in my many years of business. What should have been a simple case of “we’re sorry for our lack of disclosure” is now going to be a dispute at the minimum. Not a good look.

  • ElviSpeareTV
    Kingdom of ElviSpeare (@ElviSpeareTV) reported

    All down: DoorDash. Spotify. GoDaddy. Possibly others.

  • DeepStateSignal
    Deep State Signals (@DeepStateSignal) reported

    @GoDaddy I want to buy a domain for the first time and the coupon code WELCOMEIN is not working... @GoDaddy

  • mycorneronline
    Cheryl (@mycorneronline) reported

    Is Godaddy hosting down? On both laptops the host connect keeps dropping ( loosing connection to host) and I cannot upload anything. @GoDaddyHelp @GoDaddy

  • devamoorthyoffi
    Deva moorthy (@devamoorthyoffi) reported

    @GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp @DNAcademy Dear GoDaddy Support Team, Coustomer id: 458235632 I am writing to report an issue with my domain renewal. I completed the payment for my domain renewal on 5 July,

  • FaizanS1996
    Faizan Shaikh (@FaizanS1996) reported

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

  • 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.

  • woodster035
    Woodster (@woodster035) reported

    @GoDaddy do you have an outage

  • dantechceo
    Dan Zabrotski (@dantechceo) reported

    godaddy has that BAD experience where, when you speak with their AI assistant, it makes sounds like it's typing LMAO

  • 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.

  • rrgathani
    R Gathani (@rrgathani) reported

    What kind of hosting service is GoDaddy providing? I've tried connecting multiple times, but it's still not working. It feels like a complete waste of money. @GoDaddyHelp @GoDaddy

  • donttreadbub
    Mitch (@donttreadbub) reported

    41 minute wait time @GoDaddy, did you fire half your support team? Your AI chat bots aren't cutting it.

  • Tigrenauta
    César Alvarez (@Tigrenauta) reported

    3 days have passed , hours of my time waisted on your chat and now on the phone apparently @GoDaddy have so many issues that you need to wait for 30 min on the phone for a supervisor

  • slaaaaaay496916
    slaaaaaay 🦄💨✨ (@slaaaaaay496916) reported

    @GoDaddy Fun fact Godaddy has support numbers and texts and they are all ai pretending to be robots! Their ai admitted it after 15 mins after trying to gaslight!

  • satrntgr
    Jamie (TigerStrypes) (@satrntgr) reported

    @GoDaddyHelp Why does your CHAT NOW button never work? I need to find out if there is a better hosting plan for what I use. The price is getting a bit much for my budget, but there are so many options - I'm confused.

  • aeejazkhan
    Ejaj AHmed 🦅 (@aeejazkhan) reported

    India 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.