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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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Go Daddy provides domain registration, web hosting, email hosting and virtual servers, as well as software and services related to web hosting.

Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
McKee, KY 1
New York City, NY 1
Lakeland, FL 1
Noida, UP 1
Sydney, NSW 1
Sacramento, CA 1
Rock Island, IL 1
Ashburn, VA 1
Phoenix, AZ 1
Châtillon, Île-de-France 1
Calgary, AB 1
New Braunfels, TX 4
Frankfurt am Main, Hesse 1
Lund, Skåne 1
Maquoketa, IA 1
Ann Arbor, MI 1
Greater Noida, UP 1
Cuauhtémoc, CDMX 1
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Community Discussion

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GoDaddy Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • limitedlegacy_
    Limited Legacy Games 🩸 (@limitedlegacy_) reported

    Master Lemon is delayed for technical difficulties. To everyone who ordered Master Lemon, please DM me your order number full name under your PayPal so I could process refunds. I will be transferring to @Wix and honestly never use @GoDaddy

  • islamneddar
    islam neddar (@islamneddar) reported

    @GoDaddy deleting subscription to domains is too hard on the platform, which is not working at all i just want to delete the product that was already expired why so difficult user experience

  • Sahil_Jaiswal02
    Sahil Jaiswal (@Sahil_Jaiswal02) reported

    Godaddy is a **** I should have gone with hostinger or namecheap My site is down after 2 days of getting it …even after successfull verification 😤 No support, no person available… poor service @GoDaddy

  • foxtrotZalicorn
    Foxtrot the Infernalord of Time (@foxtrotZalicorn) reported

    So is Wallpaper Engine going to a GoDaddy subscription page when you open it? Is anyone else having that problem or is it just me?

  • kw98390
    Krzysztof Witek (@kw98390) reported

    Yo guys my website sucks though because my shop section with my prints won’t load at all on desktop. GoDaddy probably sucks @$$ tho. If you want to buy one of the drawings I already did or you see one in my socials, ask me if it’s/they’re available and I’ll let you know. Then I can send you an invoice and you can pay me through PayPal. Then I would be glad to ship you your prints through the mail.

  • craylor
    Craylor (@craylor) reported

    @areimann Totally agree. And I will also argue that it’s never worth using GoDaddy hosting when that means using them for domains too… I don’t know of one person who would use GoDaddy’s hosting only and use a different domain registrar. And the domain side of their business is mind bogglingly bad.

  • rgbman1776
    rgbman1776 (@rgbman1776) reported

    @maietta @GoDaddy @Microsoft I try to avoid them like the plague partly for this reason as well. Both of them are awful and I actively try and steer my clients away from them when at all possible.

  • twtayaan
    Ayaan 🐧 (@twtayaan) reported

    You used to pay $200 a year just to put a padlock on your own website. Then Let's Encrypt happened. In the early internet, SSL certificates were controlled by a handful of corporations. Every website had to pay them every single year or visitors would see a scary security warning and leave. DigiCert → $200 a year Comodo → $150 a year GoDaddy → $70 a year They turned basic internet security into a subscription. And millions of small websites simply could not afford it. By 2014 only 30% of the web was encrypted. Not because encryption was hard. Because it had a price tag. Then, in 2015 a group of engineers launched Let's Encrypt. Free SSL certificates for every website on earth. Automated. No credit card. No annual fee. Forever. The certificate industry laughed at them. They stopped laughing fast. One million certificates in the first year. One million every single day by 2018. One billion total by 2020. Ten million every single day today. Let's Encrypt now controls 57% of the entire SSL certificate market on earth. The web went from 30% encrypted to over 80% in under ten years. DigiCert still exists. Comodo still exists. But they lost the internet to a nonprofit that decided security should never have a price tag. The SSL industry spent 20 years building a tollbooth on the web. Let's Encrypt tore it down. For free. Forever.

  • MathesonStep
    Matheson Steplock (@MathesonStep) reported

    @TWiT 1. Just get a MacBook Neo 2. Don’t buy anything from @GoDaddy 3. Uninstall Macafee 4. Disable Xfinity Advanced Security or get your own router 5. Hardware your printer and streaming device 6. Disable fast startup or restart your PC, not shut down 7. Update everything monthly

  • payenihari
    MiIdly lntoxicated (@payenihari) reported

    @ZulfiqarAhmed69 @Hostinger Big hosting companies are all scammers. GoDaddy is the worst.

  • heshie
    Heshie Brody (@heshie) reported

    it's insane that @GoDaddy is still in business after so many years of non working products and incompetent customer service

  • jerrodtuck
    Jerrod Tuck (@jerrodtuck) reported

    @TTrimoreau The answer is never GoDaddy. If you don't need to survive deplatforming due to ideology, it is Cloudflare. Otherwise, go with Epik.

  • madhav028
    S (@madhav028) reported

    @GoDaddy Your support is just ****, 3-4 days now they are not able to resolve my issue just ghosted on call and chat support.

  • Berryhillj
    John Berryhill (@Berryhillj) reported

    @DInvesting @afternic @GoDaddy That's unlikely to change. If they move it to an internal account which does not have a renewal payment method, they are not going to keep track of what the setting was when they return it. Aside from which, renewal errors are a revenue generator for them.

  • slaaaaaay496916
    slaaaaaay 🦄💨✨ (@slaaaaaay496916) reported

    @GoDaddy Fun fact Godaddy has support numbers and texts and they are all ai pretending to be robots! Their ai admitted it after 15 mins after trying to gaslight!

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