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 |
|---|---|
| Township of Evan, KS | 1 |
| Guayaquil, Guayas | 1 |
| Azcapotzalco, CDMX | 1 |
| McKee, KY | 1 |
| New York City, NY | 1 |
| Lakeland, FL | 1 |
| Noida, UP | 1 |
| Sydney, NSW | 1 |
| Sacramento, CA | 1 |
| Rock Island, IL | 1 |
Community Discussion
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GoDaddy Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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WP Websites (@WebsitesWp) reported@Darcymason @SnapNamesDotCom doesnt seem to be on twitter often, so they are never going to see this. They have just overhauled their website, so I wonder if they are aware or its just @GoDaddy glitch. I had that glitch once, tried to buy a domain, but couldnt. I bet this will be the same
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Digital in Blue (@digital_in_blue) reported@betablacklotus @GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp I recently switched to Cloudflare and I am never looking back.
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imademyday (@imademyday) reported@sflorimm Never work with GoDaddy, they are scammers. Increased the price of domain I was paying $50 10x times to $500, then started pretending that thre reason of price increase is sombody else. I moved domain to Cloudfare and pay $30 per year now.
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Bubbba Buffett (@DickBuffett) reported**** you @GoDaddy ! Stop sending your stupid advertising too.
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Miles Thatch (@TheConceptBoy) reported@GoDaddy Just wasted 30$ in long distance charges waiting on hold for your **** *** accounts team to join the ******* call...
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Zahid (@_zadahmed) reported@Umesh__digital I often find namecheaps email service quite clunky, godaddy uses m365 so a bit better. Not sure about cloudflare but heard good things
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Unity America 🎙 (@UnityAmerica) reported@GoDaddy WHATS GOING ON WITH CPANEL AND HOW COME I CAN NOT UPDATE MY SITE? BIG PROBLEM WHERE SI SUPPORT AND WHY IS YOUR PHONE SYSTEM DOWN?
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NameBio (@NameBio) reportedSales With History 📈 Aptura․com sold for $24,750 at Sedo - up from $710 in June 2024 at GoDaddy. 📈 LexFin․com sold for $13,230 at Sedo - up from $1,350 in December 2023 at DropCatch. 📈 BlockSend․com sold for $9,898 at Atom․com - up from $285 in March 2025 at Dynadot. 📈 SynthID․org sold for $6,555 at Afternic - up from $15 in June 2026 at Namecheap. 📈 Detailed․co sold for $6,388 at Sedo - up from $22 in February 2025 at Dynadot. 📉 Palm․io sold for $6,600 at GoDaddy - down from $25,000 in March 2021 at Park․io. Yesterday's Word Cloud + TLD Breakdown 👇
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Amar (@aamarlko) reportedanyone knows how to contact fraud @GoDaddyHelp @GoDaddy #godaddy #help
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Select Domains (@Select_Domains) reported@Rebrand_Now @GoDaddy Visibility is often underestimated. It's hard to register what you never see. Another important piece 🧩 is now in place.
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Nity (@Sir_Saab) reported@GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp @GoDaddy_India ..Absolutely pathetic customer services. Agent convinces you to disable the website and still no accountability fromGodaddy. - Case # 01652695.
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EOTW | Dain Bramage Entertainment ❄️ (@EOTWoffgrid) reportedI always attempt to stay positive and push forward..... Do my best to make plans before things happen.... sometimes it works sometimes, it doesn't... I don't give up... I move on from failure and start something new.... usually.... I knew I was getting laid off eventually, knew it would be this year.... So I did what I thought might fill that void..... i tried my hand at content creation... Maybe I did it wrong.... starting from the backend and building the website/discord and all that... the thought was when viewers came I wanted to be sure there was something for them... Finally, get to the point where I can focus on content.... and even being out of work... there is so little time... I'm either fixing something, being dragged into other people's projects, or just flat our being discouraged by those close to me... Either way.... a time has come.... a decision must be made... because life doesn't stop.... and I have to move forward... somehow... So it's likely DBE will shut down very soon. Within the next 2 weeks likely.... The website subscription to godaddy is failing for lack of funds. X will bounce soon, and there goes the badge... Over a year of effort.... so much learned.... so much lost...... with nothing to show for it but monthly expenses..... I don't know what the future will hold.... but clearly I am meant to be a wage slave until my body gives out... I have accepted this.... it's been a good run, everyone... I met some really cool people... some really ****** ones... and had fun in the process. This isn't set in stone just yet... but it is highly likely going to he the outcome. Appreciate you all...
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NameBio (@NameBio) reportedSales With History 📈 PowerFactory․com sold for $20,000 at Afternic - up from $189 in March 2008 at NameJet. 📈 Poly․capital sold for $6,999 at Afternic - up from $15 in January 2026 at Sav․com. 📈 TenetX․com sold for $6,295 at Afternic - up from $16 in February 2026 at GoDaddy. 📈 DHNM․com sold for $6,000 at Afternic - up from $104 in October 2010 at Ebay. 📉 BuyOrBuild․com sold for $439 at GoDaddy - down from $3,388 in July 2020 at BuyDomains. Yesterday's Word Cloud + TLD Breakdown 👇
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NameBio (@NameBio) reportedSales With History 📈 Wyrd․ai sold for $3,250 at Spaceship․com - up from $598 in July 2025 at Namecheap. 📈 BetFans․net sold for $2,500 at Afternic - up from $12 in October 2021 at GoDaddy. 📈 Globin․net sold for $1,000 at Afternic - up from $12 in August 2021 at GoDaddy. 📉 PeakCash․com sold for $1,009 at Dynadot - down from $1,688 in June 2023 at BuyDomains. 📉 HomePac․com sold for $891 at GoDaddy - down from $2,800 in May 2011 at Sedo. Yesterday's Word Cloud + TLD Breakdown 👇
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Ngozi Peace Okafor (@ladyprowess) reportedI had an interesting conversation with a friend who buys almost everything from outside Nigeria. I asked her why she preferred ordering from foreign stores when she could get some of the same products cheaper in Nigeria. Her answer surprised me. She said, “Because of their refund policy.” She explained that there have been several times she received products she didn’t like. She simply returned them, got a replacement, or received a refund. To her, that means her money is protected. She knows that if the product isn’t what was promised, she won’t be forced to bear the loss. Then she said something that got me thinking. She said with many Nigerian businesses, even when they send you the wrong product or a defective one, instead of resolving the issue, they argue with you, insult you, accuse you of trying to spoil their brand, or simply refuse to help. And honestly, I’ve experienced this too. A friend of mine mistakenly renewed her LinkedIn Premium subscription because she forgot to turn off auto-renewal. Nearly ₦100,000 was deducted from her account. She called me in panic because that was the only money she had left. I simply told her, “Read LinkedIn’s refund policy.” She requested a refund, and the process was initiated. Another friend bought a domain name but realized there was a typo. He contacted GoDaddy, explained the mistake, and they refunded him so he could buy the correct domain. I also bought a domain name once and realized there was an issue with it. I contacted the Nigerian hosting company to request a refund. They refused. They told me I had to buy another domain. I was a bit angry. I think one of the biggest areas Nigerian businesses need to improve is their refund policy. Customers should know exactly what happens if something goes wrong. Will they get a replacement? A partial refund? A full refund? Clear policies build trust. And here’s the interesting part. A good refund policy doesn’t just protect customers. It also pushes businesses to improve their own quality because nobody wants to keep processing refunds. When customers know their money is safe, they’re more confident buying from you. Trust is one of the biggest competitive advantages a business can have.