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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

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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.

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Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Cuauhtémoc, CDMX 4
Benito Juarez, CDMX 2
Mexico City, CDMX 2
Sinsheim, Baden-Württemberg Region 1
Madison, WI 1
Seattle, WA 1
Oakland, CA 1
Houston, TX 1
Juárez, CHH 1
Carson City, NV 1
High Point, NC 1
Makati City, National Capital Region 1
Alexandria, VA 1
Iztapalapa, CDMX 1
Coatzacoalcos, VER 1
Mount Dora, FL 1
Aurangabad, MH 1
York, ON 1
Hyderabad, TG 1
Lima, Provincia de Lima 1
Reykjavík, Höfuðborgarsvæði 1

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GoDaddy Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • rationalwalk The Rational Walk (@rationalwalk) reported

    @JacobWolinsky @GoDaddy Godaddy is the worst. I switched to another host in November

  • lvrbynrsh Naresh Kumar (@lvrbynrsh) reported

    @GoDaddy refund order no: 1782943644 is generated on 6th December 2020 what the amount is not still credited in my account. Service given by godaddy is very poor. Harsh there customers.

  • heatherr_bear Heather 🐊 (@heatherr_bear) reported

    not the godaddy customer service rep i was chatting with just randomly disappearing before processing my refund :,) kill me

  • RainbowDerpyYaY muffin @ rC3 ☎️ 4200 (@RainbowDerpyYaY) reported

    @Lukadora Anyways, GoDaddy is known to be one of the worst DNS providers for years already. They quite often take domains in custody and so on.

  • domainrecap Domain Recap (@domainrecap) reported

    @AdamScochran @GoDaddy Like I keep saying, all this 2FA + code generators + other security measures are absolutely useless when scammers go straight to the source and start playing “I lost my password, PIN, and phone, please help!” games with foolish CSRs.

  • Fr0s7 Frost Simula (@Fr0s7) reported

    City of @HeightsMN needed a new website in 2016. I'll never forget how they ignored advice from a seasoned industry professional and simply asked other cities what they use. Folks, it's basically GoDaddy for government.

  • decliptical Englebert Cumberbatch (@decliptical) reported

    @MrKerthunk @AOC No, I clearly do. I believe that is an acceptable short term consequence until congress can write appropriate laws, and for content hosting services to develop legitimate oversight. I don’t give a **** if Twitter or godaddy or Facebook lose their shirts until it gets figured out.

  • tashawnjones_ PJ Stan Account (@tashawnjones_) reported

    Updating plugins just crashed an entire site I'm working on. Can't fix it until I get the GoDaddy info. This is the ghetto.

  • utlexar Cory Rhoades (@utlexar) reported from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    Is the website host (ex: GoDaddy) also liable for every website hosted on their servers' content? How about the service providers who transmit the liable data to you from the web host? These are all protections the communication decency act provides.

  • ConsumerAffini1 Consumer_Affinity (@ConsumerAffini1) reported

    @briankrebs Bluehost makes us give a two-factor code you can only get from your console account every time we call in for support. I thought GoDaddy had a similar process?

  • _calmdowndear Gavin (@_calmdowndear) reported

    @billp3 @AdamScochran @GoDaddy Or Route53, populated it with what they needed, then had GoDaddy change the NS records to that service. 2/2

  • GuardaWallet Guarda (@GuardaWallet) reported

    The problem is entirely with the Domain Registrar @GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp. We are asking you not to use nor upload anything on our web and desktop apps. The mobile is working however, there could be issues with transactions.

  • QuantWolfLine Karlos LeLoup (Not "They"/"Them") (@QuantWolfLine) reported

    @theringa GoDaddy has unparalleled customer service

  • ITBeHa Bernd Haug (@ITBeHa) reported

    @JacobWolinsky @GoDaddy oh crap, they’ve never been good but that sounds like a good time to expedite exit Different topic in the same vein: Do you have a new provider selected? Have you checked how you can replicate all your DNS entries in advance there to avoid service interruptions?

  • WebChris ChrisTheWebDev (@WebChris) reported

    @ProperLookout That's what I find the WORST about this whole horrible so-called "phishing test"-- if it COMES from a GoDaddy domain, then that's not a great phishing test. I mean, you can fake FROM addresses, but still that's more technically advanced than most phishing scams will attempt.

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