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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Nauman Tariq 🇦🇺 🇵🇰 (@naumanthanvi) reportedNever go with GoDaddy. They will snatch the domain if it has value and you forget the due date. @GoDaddy
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English with Roop (@RoopWith) reported@GoDaddyHelp @GoDaddyHelp My domain was transferred from my GoDaddy account without my authorization. I reported this to GoDaddy on 11 August 2026 and have an existing support Case ID. Despite repeated follow-ups and document verification, the issue remains unresolved.
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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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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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Sanket Uchil (@UchilSanket) reportedOur Company website has been inactive/down for 7 days despite being fully set up. Customer support hasn't resolved this, causing business downtime. Need urgent escalation and resolution on this! Please DM and resolve. #GoDaddy #SOS @GoDaddy @GoDaddy_India
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Vijay ! (@gaelsafo) reportedIndian Domainers: With Afternic landers being unavailble to Indian users/clients ie not resolving in browsers - Are you going to change landers from Afternic/Godaddy or keep it as is? No comments or anything about this issue yet from Godaddy @jamesiles #domains #indiandomainers
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Oceana Domains (@oceanadomains) reported@DomainNameWire @Porkbun @GoDaddy GD could be improving their product instead of doing crap like this. But as the you reported, GD is going down in new reg and overall DUM (altho you could say they lead in dum moves)
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Dee (@MalluChique) reportedI have had my blog hosted on GoDaddy taken down overnight! Unfortunately I never had any IFF bros defending me!😔
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ᗰII᙭ᑌ 🪐 (@miixua) reported@Porkbun I have been using Porkbun for a little bit more than one year and it’s genuinely the best way to buy a domain, you get so much on top of it that the little prices you pay start to feel like nothing compared to what you actually get. I would NEVER buy from GoDaddy.
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Ash and Stems (@cigarsandlegs) reportedAlso, godaddy is a bad company.
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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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Diego Gallovich (@reachdiego) reported@charlietlamb Been buying on godaddy since I can remember and I am just not down to either have two different domain registrars or pay the transfer fees. My solution ended up being to continue to buy on godaddy, and I use GCP’s DNS zones. Not justifying that I still buy on godaddy but kinda
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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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Dain Bramage Entertainment ❄️ (@EOTWoffgrid) reportedI swear to THE CREATOR..... THESE FLARGIN 522 ERRORS ARE MAKING ME MORE THAN MILDLY DISGRUNTLED!!! Just when i think its fixed and workings.... nope! the blog posts still time out.... not sure if its because they aren't cached yet on @Cloudflare .... or if @GoDaddy is just trying to make me want to find a new webhost...... but there is a problem i have been dealing with for almost 2 weeks now.... dealt with support from both... and still... This: