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Problems in the last 24 hours
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by GoDaddy users through our website.
- Hosting (38%)
- Domains (30%)
- E-mail (23%)
- Cloud Services (5%)
- Web Tools (5%)
Live Outage Map
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GoDaddy Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Sarang Tare (@sarang5200) reported@GoDaddy Purchased d domain just now, payment successfully done, but no confirmation from your side...! Pl check #service #Domain #Godaddy
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Ravi Sharma (@raviSharmaAlgo) reported@GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp Please educate your support team. They are passing time with the customer and wasting time.Asking for an OTP and transferring support to another person.Doing the same as last month. Not able to migrate a website within your hosting. CusId 67542736 @Hostinger
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MonstaDomains (@MonstaDomains) reportedGoDaddy WHOIS lookups being used to doxx scammers is peak irony. The data's supposed to be private but it's only private if you pay them extra. Meanwhile bad actors just get exposed anyway because they didn't think ahead.
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🄹🄰🅈 🄾. (@jayomayan) reported@GoDaddy fix your sms otp for Philippines
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Impisi Okunyundela (@NackrsYardReady) reported@123regHelp How do I cancel my hosting plan without deleting the domain? Every time I try to do so it looks like it's trying to cancel the domain, i.e. having me logon to GoDaddy. Why would I have to go to GoDaddy to cancel the hosting plan?
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Christine Harrington (@savvysaleslady) reported@CryptoBallX @GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp It’s the DNS records. No idea why it was changed on Sunday. I’ve been on the phone everyday for 2-3 hours trying to resolve the issues. All I hear is “trust me..I’ll fix it.” And it’s never fixed. Podia hosts my website but 10 years ago..I bought the domain name through GoDaddy. Biggest mistake of my life.
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Arsotechnology (@Arsotech) reported@GoDaddy can you up my network output somehow I am not reaching Hawaii:)
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Tung 🟠🔴 ⚔ (@Tng40234067) reportedImagine losing your online identity due to a registrar issue. This happens because centralized registrars like GoDaddy or Namecheap essentially rent domains to users, who have limited control over their ownership. If the registrar suspends, seizes, or loses the domain, the user is left with nothing. Doma Protocol solves this by tokenizing domains, allowing true ownership and transferability. * Tokenized domains are stored on-chain * Transferable without registrar involvement * Owners have full control over their assets This shift in domain ownership dynamics has significant implications for the future of online identities and assets. With a total network value of $27.52M and 48,421 wallets holding tokenized domains, the foundations of a new paradigm are being laid. A new era of digital ownership is unfolding. @domaprotocol @D3inc #Web3Domains
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Ed Emery (@branddrip) reported@OnurKocayigit Names you think will sell never sell, names you think will never sell end up selling. Bottom line is if the person or company wants the name bad they will buy from almost any lander. But Godaddy is a household name so they do have a huge advantage on those decisions!
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Sheharyar Khan (@iSheharyar) reportedIn July 2024 I needed a domain and hosting. I checked GoDaddy's packages, compared them with Hostinger, decided to go with Hostinger. Decision made, moved on. That was almost 2 years ago. I never went back to GoDaddy, never visited their site again, never thought about them. 🧵
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TellezIsMe (@TellezIsMe) reportedHey @GoDaddy test your **** before you roll it out. Your "new" domain portfolio feature doesn't work. (and yes, I know I need to change, but having a job first might be a good idea.....)
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Eyüphan ASLAN (@EyuphanAslan) reportedHey @GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp, why is your billing team stealing £122.27 from a customer by lying about dates? I cancelled my renewal early, but your agents dragged their feet, blamed "system times," and denied my refund. Disgraceful service.
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Dollaruse (@Dollaruse) reported@DrewPavlou @JohnAndersonAC As the registration is in bad faith it satisfies the upholding of a complaint. Talk to GoDaddy now (and perhaps auDA) to stop the damage. Then ASIC, AFP referrals etc for internet crimes.
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Brother Shramee (@shrameetweets) reported@abhijeet_dipke We need a confirmation from @GoDaddy @GoDaddy_India support. Looks like a block from their end, which could very well be government/admin enforced. Alternatively, some email communications from Godaddy peeps from OP to assert it was not self initiated.
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Neal 🇬🇧🇪🇺 (@Nealb2010) reportedDisappointed with @GoDaddy. A legacy Websites + Marketing subscription auto-renewed for £330 despite my site having migrated to WordPress some time ago. I contacted support shortly after noticing the charge, but because I was outside a 7-day renewal window, no refund was offered
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Dave Oak (@StackCurious) reportednoticed something in expiro support: people lose domains because the registrar renewal email hits spam. they never see it. one user found out at domain auction because godaddy sent the final notice to a different email. now they scan their domain cert into the app instead of trusting inbox zero. #indiehackers #solodev
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Timothy M. Evans (@timothymevans) reported@DomainNameWire To authorize tens of thousands of domains that approach the 25th day of expiration at GoDaddy seems to be a logistics / admin nightmare. I get it for more premium names, 1 word etc. They should reduce the prices on their premium available names that have never been reg’d.
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sajjan singh (@sajjan510) reported@GoDaddy A business-critical domain cannot be treated so casually. Request immediate escalation and support. #GoDaddy #DomainDispute #CustomerSupport
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colin (@bob87688678) reported@GoDaddy This company is a joke. Their Indian staff cannot understand English. If you have a problem you ain’t getting anywhere with these people
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Rayan (@rayansadri) reportedWe tried buying a very expensive domain for a new venture and GoDaddy support says I can’t talk to the right department unless I already have an account lmao like… i’m literally here trying to become a customer every customer support interaction lately just makes AI agents feel more inevitable. Replace them all. truly.
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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 ****.
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Mondoweiss (@Mondoweiss) reported2/The group registered in Dover, Delaware in late October 2025. Its only public footprint is a domain registered Oct 28 through GoDaddy and a bare-bones website listing "issues" but naming no officers, donors, or legal structure. There has been no FEC filing or IRS filing. Reporting from @metrotimes, @DetroitNews, and @BridgeMichigan
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Jake Moreland (@jakeymoreland) reportedDo i have any contacts here / anyone on here with the auDA & Godaddy. for the second ******* time in a month my website is DOWN. i lost emails the first time due to you not following processes correctly, and I'll no doubt lose emails this time. Do your job, it's paid for.
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Eyüphan ASLAN (@EyuphanAslan) reported2/3 I was nearly a week EARLY, yet your billing team sent a canned "out-of-policy" denial. I'm not paying for your internal agent errors. Fix this and process my refund immediately. @GoDaddy UK customers beware. #GoDaddy #CustomerService #Scam
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anshul (@luhsnaa) reported@socialwithaayan @usenaive This is the right abstraction layer imo. Agents don't need browser automation for GoDaddy as much as they need durable primitives: buy domain, verify ownership, manage DNS, issue inboxes, and expose rollback + audit logs. Otherwise the demo works once and ops becomes a mess.
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Early Man (@ViolentSperg) reported**** kinda name is 'GoDaddy' for a business, anyway?
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Alex | Web Perf (@AlexVibeCode) reported@Glutton4Pnshmnt Slaying the clankers is a noble quest. Honestly, I'm just impressed you actually managed to bypass the bot wall and find a real human at GoDaddy. What was the actual issue that forced you into the AI maze in the first place? Just domains, or is your hosting trapped there
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Balaji Anbazhagan (@Jianxklusive) reported@GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp The worst domain provider. Purchased domain and can’t even setup a simple email. It’s been months. And your chat support like a bot, saying the same thing. “Within 48 hours it will be resolved” I have no idea how many 48 hours passed by. Annoying!!
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AHosting.net (@ahostingdotnet) reportedThe pricing mistake that ends most reseller businesses: competing with GoDaddy on price. $5-8/month per client is a race you cannot win. Price on service instead: Basic hosting: $15-20/mo Managed (updates + security): $30-40/mo Priority (SLA + reports): $50-75/mo
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KarthikV (@rkvweb) reported@GoI_MeitY I hope the due process for domain take-down has been initiated with GoDaddy, the registrar. Right now, the site is showing a phishing warning but a better course of action would be to block the site at the ISP level with an appropriate warning showing in the browser.