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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The Blog of Oa (@blogofoa) reportedWe're currently experiencing issues with our website and are working with GoDaddy to resolve the issue. Sorry for any inconvenience.
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Finest Domainer (@FinestDomainer) reportedThe “Distribution” Myth in Domaining! Let us know first, what is distribution supposed to mean? In theory, a marketplace takes your domain and distributes it across a network of registrars purported to be the sales channels or generators, putting it in front of buyers when they search the EMD. Does that sound powerful? Now let us look at what actually happens with Afternic, which GoDaddy acquired and uses it as a listing mechanic. A domain is listed by a domainer at AN. The domain resolves to a sales lander. The domain resolves to a sales lander, the buyer wants it, and the transaction happens. In Distribution, it is seen as already registered and available at a listed price. It can be at any of the registrars registration portal. Intersted buyer types it and if he wants it, he wants it and takes it any ways. Here the catch is, a buyer types or otherwise arrives at that specific domain, which he can do at any registrar the buyer wants it, or even browses the direct lander and buys at and the transaction happens. In the end even if he was at x, y, z registrar of his choice, the sale happens at Afternic or GoDaddy so to say. GoDaddy is simply the beneficiary. Where was the discovery created by “distribution”? For an EMD, especially, the buyer is often searching for the exact word or phrase already. They could reach that domain regardless of whether it was listed through Afternic. So the domainer may gain no new demand, no measurable traction, no brand recognition and no meaningful audience. Yet GoDaddy can still earn from the transaction. So here is the uncomfortable part: The marketplace can monetize a sale without necessarily creating the sale. The buyer wanted that domain. The domain could have been found anyway. The sale could have happened anyway. The domain resolves to a sales lander, the buyer wants it, and the transaction happens. Calling the transaction as a “distribution” glory is myth. That doesn't magically turn direct /existing demand into marketplace-created demand. Distribution should create discovery. It does not. Discovery should create incremental demand. Incremental demand should create incremental sales. That is true sales traction. If none of those things can be demonstrated, “distribution” is just a sophisticated word for being in the path of a sale that was going to happen anyway. The domainers needs traction and discovery, whereas distribtion creates just a transaction that too with a risk. The risk being, the premium listing is shown and displayed with a lure of alternate TLDs of the same name at registry prices. That is the risk every domainer is living with when they chose such a path. So calling it a Gimmick is no myth, which Distribution as a marketing effort is.
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Arpan | ➤NameGPS.com (@arpanberwal) reported🤖 NameGPS Bot just got another update! Auction reminder alerts now support: ✅ @Dynadot ✅ DropCatch ✅ @GoDaddy Just send a domain to @namegps_bot and get reminded before the auction ends. Remember, you can always use the NameGPS extension directly on the web to turn on Auction Alerts with one click. Manually adding domains to alerts bot is for those who use mobile or simply don't want to install the extension. 📱 Which platform should I add next? 👀
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Nathan Jeffery 🐧 (@nuclearpengy) reported@shawnjooste @GoDaddy Ah, that sucks.
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ninjafire (@testiqi) reported@NamecheapCEO if you don't fix your site in the next 10mins im going to godaddy
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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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Monroe&Co. (@monroeandco) reported@Porkbun Godaddy is probably among the top three WORST hosting companies. They acquired my beloved 20-year host and I had to leave soon after. Terrible admin, terrible upsells, intentionally misleading to clients about what they need to purchase, the list goes on and on. Truly EVIL!
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Gaurav Shrishrimal (Kaagaz) (@1992gaurav) reported@GoDaddyHelp Your teams are of no help - no point in writing award winning customer support when you don't have the simple functionality of emailing a user a confirmation or something. Disastrous support - it took me 5 tweets to get such a simple response from you.
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedMost small-town Arkansas businesses are still running GoDaddy templates with the wrong area code. Built Possumhaw Sites to fix that. Custom websites for gas stations, diners, bait shops — real local SEO, one consistent identity, a domain the owner owns.
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Mian Asad (@armianasad) reported@barq @BarqBank GoDaddy confirmed my refund (SAR 224.86) was processed on 20 Jul 2026 and asked me to contact my bank with Transaction ID: 73813a9b-46f7-4001-bf1a-fc4c107a5d12. Your support says it's still pending from the merchant side. Please check.
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ᜰ (@listoncrypt) reported@DevinKofsky @Namecheap Godaddy bro, I only use names cheap if I need domain, don't use their service to host, also i did dev ops so if you need help lmk.
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Finest Domainer (@FinestDomainer) reported@domainicate @afternic Congrats. I have analysed after GoDaddy shut down Dan, one of the best marketplaces they bought over, and shifted to GD landers, the enquiries went down crashing. And further analysis yields, the listings at afternic ( it is virtually GoDaddy and not AN, which itself used be another top marketplace with plenty of sales before GD bought and shut it down too) do not generate a sale except a direct landing at URL, which seems what happened here. And most of sales of GD are now low priced domain sales. They earn much better at auctioning old dropped names, that they do not sell otherwise through the landers.
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Atomic Man Productions (@AtomicErectus) reported@GCanada3146 No problem, and good luck! I know that feeling, @GoDaddy is a dogshit company that basically laughed me off when my late best friend’s memorial website got hacked. Just an awful brand all around.
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AI with Remy | Learn AI (@aiwithremy) reported@Samaytwt not godaddy - they ****** up a crucial purchase for me SOOO bad
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Anon Warfare (@AnonWarfare_) reported@DotWeekly Godaddy brokers are terrible. I’m convinced they do anything in their power to not let you reach an agreement with the seller anywhere near the minimum offer.