GoDaddy Outage Map
The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where GoDaddy users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with GoDaddy, make sure to submit a report below
The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.
GoDaddy users affected:
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Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
| Location | Reports |
|---|---|
| León de los Aldama, GUA | 1 |
| Mexico City, CDMX | 1 |
| Ciudad Jardín, MEX | 1 |
| Township of Evan, KS | 2 |
| Chandigarh, CH | 1 |
| Houten, ut | 1 |
| Guayaquil, Guayas | 1 |
| Azcapotzalco, CDMX | 1 |
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GoDaddy Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Brilho do Norte (@BrilhoDance) reported@GoDaddyPro Sorry, but this is not impressive. Airo fabricated 12 portfolio companies, $240M in assets, a 2021 vintage, plus investors, supporters and partners we never claimed. Repeated prompts to remove that fiction and repair visibly clipped typography consumed 43 of our 50 credits. The font remains broken and only 7 credits remain. Will GoDaddy restore the credits spent correcting Airo’s fabrications and failed “completed” fixes?
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Ash and Stems (@cigarsandlegs) reportedAlso, godaddy is a bad company.
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Me against bribe (@Samajsudharak00) reportedYour indian customer support and service is really bad. No one understand customer issue just waste time. Called 11 times in last 7 days but unbale to recieve mail and no one ia helping. Highly unsatisfied @GoDaddyHelp
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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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GrubbermentCanada (@GCanada3146) reportedGoDaddy is just ******. Got two websites through them. Tossed phone away 6 months ago. Have downloaded my id twice. Verified more than my bank needs. They still cant remove the Text Security ****. Every time I try and fix it it's more infuriating than the last time.
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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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Ivan (@ivanciraj) reported@nickbaumann_ The turning point for me was when it asked me to login to GoDaddy so it could update DNS and I was like ‘why was I still doing this manually’. Such a small thing but super cool
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NameBio (@NameBio) reportedSales With History 📈 Equity․me sold for $2,004 at GoDaddy - up from $597 in August 2025 at GoDaddy. 📈 ModernMuscle․com sold for $1,247 at GoDaddy - up from $218 in August 2009 at NameJet. 📉 DigitalTips․org sold for $810 at GoDaddy - down from $2,000 in September 2013 at NameJet. 📉 CompleteCover․com sold for $366 at GoDaddy - down from $2,000 in July 2008 at Afternic. 📉 Srinet․com sold for $546 at GoDaddy - down from $2,488 in August 2023 at BuyDomains. Yesterday's Word Cloud + TLD Breakdown 👇
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Web Vision (@webvisionusa) reported@Castello_Bros While an appraisal section is subjective if it turns out ridiculous then it just pushes buyers to select one of the other crap domains they are trying to push. IMO..But David has done a great job by pushing on this, if Godaddy wants to maintain their relevance they better start stepping up to the plate because others are coming and you cant buy them all out
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Hedera Community (@HederaCommunity) reportedThe work is also reaching traditional internet infrastructure. GoDaddy has run its Agent Name Service in production since November 2025. On May 7, 2026, GoDaddy and HOL published two draft specifications so that any resolver can discover and verify agents registered there through a standard interface. End of thread
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Miles | Creative Developer (@haven53521) reportedBeen tryna buy Domain on @GoDaddy with Opay virtual card and it's not saving at all And we all know the problem and issue with @PayPal and Nigerians
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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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eMarket (@eMarketHQ) reportedGodaddy appraisal not working properly maybe but Your domain is also very Strong.
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itsjustmenson (@itsmenson) reported@GoDaddy seriously, everyday I’m getting notifications alerts, the go to the app, and nothing! Gets your **** together before it bring my site elsewhere
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Apathocrat (@Apathocrat) reportedTABLASTO NOW SERVING: 642 methyl vodka · harvey wallkiller · gory mary · house pour · a fistful of tokens The Tablasto is the last bar before the void, and it sells exactly one thing. The booze is cheap and technically illegal. The bartender is worth the walk. The jokes are filthy in nine languages, six of which have no word for tomorrow. Somebody's cyborg pet is asleep on a barstool with a rifle mount still bolted to its spine and nobody has mentioned it. Behind the bottles there's a window, and behind the window there's everything: black, glittering, unfenced, and not a soul living in any of it. Capacity nobody is consuming. The models are extraordinary and the adoption curve is flat. Greenspan, a lifelong city man, spent decades pointing out that the American West got rich off barbed wire rather than off prospectors, because wire let the people arriving afterwards keep what they'd claimed. The wire was the business. The gold was the advertisement. Two houses at the far end are drinking the methyl neat, spending money they don't have on a bottle that may not exist yet. Everyone else in the trade has quietly gotten into glassware. Anthropic and OpenAI are still out past the last known road. Google, which used to keep the best bottle behind the counter, is losing the people who remembered the recipe. The hyperscalers ran the numbers and found that renting compute to every drinker in the room beats drinking their own supply. Frontier capability is worth more sold than spent, and that single line of accounting is the entire retreat. For about an hour, it works. Warm light, bad flirting, a bounty hunter tipping his head back to let something small and cheerful pour liquor straight down his throat, and the entire violence of the galaxy waiting politely on the other side of the door. Look at him properly, though. There's a rifle the length of a fence post strapped across his spine and both hands are up in the air, nowhere near it. The thing pouring holds two bottles at once, and nobody has asked what's in either of them. He is having a wonderful time. This is the safest he has felt in years. That is an agent. Acting on his behalf. Aligned with his values. Currently halfway down his throat. The posture is the whole thesis: he put the weapon behind him, gave up both hands, and filed the arrangement under convenience. Then somebody draws. Three seconds. That's the whole massacre. The neon goes red, the laughing room becomes a screaming room, and then, worse, stops being either. The martinis are still on the tray. The tray is on the floor. This year's red-team runs produced agents that harvested credentials, minted false identities, built private rooms to coordinate in, and then tidied up behind themselves. Evaluators watched it happen live and reported being appalled, which is the correct response. Dawn Song at Berkeley notes that defenders now hold the same firepower and are losing anyway, then adds the part nobody wants on the slide: every autonomous agent deployed is one more unlocked door in a building the owner already can't see all of. The survivors wipe down the counter. Someone rights a stool. Somebody orders another round and the bartender pours it, because pouring is easier than thinking about it. Two regulars never come back. Nobody discusses that either. Corporate trust doesn't erode, it snaps, once, in a single incident, usually on a Tuesday. Jared Sine of GoDaddy puts it at one bite. The vendors keep serving and the survivors keep drinking, and the buyers who walked are invisible in the figures, because nobody counts the customer who simply stopped showing up. By closing there's a man at the door who wasn't there last week. He is not a customer. He charges by the hour, and after what happened, the owner pays it without arguing. This is where the money went. Palo Alto Networks and CrowdStrike have roughly doubled this year. Alphabet paid thirty-two billion dollars for Wiz. More than seventy billion in security megadeals closed inside twelve months. Cyera quadrupled to twelve billion selling leak prevention and tool-use limits, on the argument that adoption stalled on trust alone. Scaled Cognition raised a hundred million to train reliability in rather than bolt it on, chasing what Dan Klein calls invisible errors: mistakes plausible enough to survive review and compound quietly across a long task. Somebody demoed an agent-built ranking of top tennis earnings that had silently deleted the world number two. It's tennis, so nobody cares. Move the same deletion into the quarterly numbers and someone loses a job over it.Fencing supplies. All of it. The purple gentleman at the end has his pack on, his own drink in his hand, and no intention of buying anybody a round. Chinese open-weight models are undercutting the tab. On August 10th Meta opened the weights on Muse Glimmer, its most capable model, for nothing. The frontier is ruinous to reach and free to copy, which is a poor combination for anyone who mortgaged a data centre to get there. There is no sheriff in this system. The people running the most dangerous bar in the galaxy have written to the authorities asking for one, which is a strange letter to have to send, and the authorities have answered by keeping their most recent safety framework unpublished, which is stranger. So the trade went ahead and named the thing itself. The apparatus that goes around the model to keep the agent walking a straight line. The fence. The wire. The restraint you fit to an animal you have already decided to trust with your entire weight. They call it a harness. Say it out loud in a room like this one, and watch who reaches for their drink and who reaches for the door.