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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
Rockingham, WA 1
Miami, FL 1
Dallas, TX 2
Noida, UP 1
Uelzen, Lower Saxony 1
Toluca, MEX 1
New Braunfels, TX 4
Liverpool, NY 1
Medellín, Antioquia 1
Washington, VA 1
Adelsdorf, Bavaria 1
Baltimore, MD 1
Neptune Beach, FL 2
Tulum, ROO 1
Berlin, MD 1
Naucalpan de Juárez, MEX 1
Easley, SC 1
Villa Crespo, CF 1
White Plains, NY 1
Ardmore, PA 1
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Community Discussion

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GoDaddy Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • alexhbass
    Alex Bass (efficient.app) (@alexhbass) reported

    @dudufolio Yeah, Cloudflare makes it super super super easy to migrate. It's even easier if you're using Cloudflare as the DNS because Cloudflare goes "all these sites you can move over, do it?" via a bulk option. I can't imagine not using Cloudflare to manage DNS. That alone is such a huge upgrade. But yeah, it's not as painful as you think. GoDaddy is particularly egregious in both overcharging and also awful UX + trying to make it more painful to transfer out. But it's worth it, GoDaddy is literally the worst.

  • dube_ashis68150
    Ashish_Dube (@dube_ashis68150) reported

    Amazon $AMZN's AWS is still down. Here are some of the sites affected: Adobe Creative Cloud Airtable Amazon (incl. Alexa & Prime Video) Apple Music Asana AT&T Battlefield (EA) Blink (Security) Boost Mobile Canva ChatGPT Chime Coinbase CollegeBoard Dead By Daylight Delta Air Lines Duolingo EA Fanduel Fetch Fortnite (Epic Games services) GoDaddy Grubhub HBO Max Hinge Hulu IMDb Instacart Kik League of Legends Life360 Lyft McDonald’s app Microsoft (incl. 365, Outlook & Teams) MyFitnessPal Navy Federal Credit Union Peloton.. #AWS

  • programmers_app
    Programmers.App (@programmers_app) reported

    @if_Wholesale Namecheap will win, #Godaddy is way overpriced and not very good support

  • imstoicbtw
    Stoic (@imstoicbtw) reported

    I registered a domain with @Namecheap today. After a freaking user experience, I opened the dev tools. The website is the worst piece of engineering. Nothing is working, there are unwanted redirections, and every request fails with HTTP 500. I am not able to verify my domain. I may have paid a few more bucks and gone with GoDaddy or Hostinger.

  • piper_w3
    Piper!「🦑」 (@piper_w3) reported

    @_offmylawn Use GoDaddy for the initial discounts but as soon as it times out migrate that **** to Namecheap or literally anywhere else tbh 🙏

  • fadieacc
    Fadi 🦅 (@fadieacc) reported

    Cloudflare will be eating GoDaddy alive in 5-10 years for domain registration, GoDaddy is a rip-off. once you discover Cloudflare has a domain registration service that's actually much cheaper and doesn't "get you" on good domain names, you'll never look back! Thank you @eastdakota

  • GeoffStengel
    Geoff Stengel ᵍᵐ🦔🐢 (@GeoffStengel) reported

    everything's still on ipfs so basically the same, just couldn't update it on ens cuz something is blocking js from running my wallet. But again am so stoked can fix everything on my own. wether its ens, ipfs, aws, heroku, digitalocean, cloudflare, or even godaddy lol. We good

  • krishnalpanara
    Krish (@krishnalpanara) reported

    Where to find them? 1) Well, for most of the time, we have had Domain Marketplaces at famous registrars like GoDaddy, NameJet, Namecheap,Dynadot, having Auctions and Drops. Still, the names that you might like here might end up in auction, and people tend to get competitive in Auctions. 2) Backordering a domain is another way to get it, meaning you make a contract with a backordering service that tries to catch the domain as soon as it drops. If multiple people have it in their cart, then you still get into an auction, and as mentioned before, they can get really competitive. 3) Direct Tools - Now that’s where some of the places that deal in listing Expired Domains comes into play and basically what they do is they list thousands of daily Expired domains that get deleted and list it out for you in one place, so you can apply filters yourself and find out the best that you want or like.

  • leadgenjay
    Jay Feldman | Lead Gen Jay (@leadgenjay) reported

    The problem: Cold email domains getting flagged because registrars like GoDaddy and NameCheap expose your domain identity. Most people pay premium prices for DNS management and still get terrible deliverability. Cloudflare changes everything.

  • supremerumham
    Alex Edmonds (@supremerumham) reported

    @iamjasonlevin GoDaddy is such garbage in so many ways I prefer NameCheap, I bought smashingthemes[dot]com through their broker service a few years ago It was like $100 for the inquiry, and if the owner didn’t respond, I’d get my money back It was a good experience. Ended up paying $250

  • unusual_whales
    unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) reported

    Amazon $AMZN's AWS is still down. Here are some of the sites affected: Adobe Creative Cloud Airtable Amazon (incl. Alexa & Prime Video) Apple Music Asana AT&T Battlefield (EA) Blink (Security) Boost Mobile Canva ChatGPT Chime Coinbase CollegeBoard Dead By Daylight Delta Air Lines Duolingo EA Fanduel Fetch Fortnite (Epic Games services) GoDaddy Grubhub HBO Max Hinge Hulu IMDb Instacart Kik League of Legends Life360 Lyft McDonald’s app Microsoft (incl. 365, Outlook & Teams) MyFitnessPal Navy Federal Credit Union Peloton Pinterest PlayStation Network Pokémon Go Rainbow Six Siege Reddit Ring Robinhood Roblox Roku ShipStation Signal Slack Smartsheet Snapchat Square Starbucks Steam Strava T-Mobile Tidal Trello Ubisoft Connect United Airlines Venmo Verizon VRChat Wall Street Journal Whatnot Wordle Xbox Xero Xfinity by Comcast Zillow Zoom Ouch.

  • jollybtcx
    BrandMaxi.Com🦅 (@jollybtcx) reported

    This buyer only wants to use GoDaddy or NameCheap yet both they don't support this TLD Extension, How Can I Close this deal domainers? Please advise me accordingly?

  • nilsfdm
    Nils (@nilsfdm) reported

    Here’s the move: Scrape every expired domain off registrars like GoDaddy, Namecheap, and Porkbun. Surface level these are just abandoned URLs, but the gold isn’t in the name – it’s in the metadata. Most expired domains are remnants of real businesses, spinouts, or content plays that left behind breadcrumbs: backlinks, Moz rank, old traffic, brand mentions, even their ghost social media accounts. The play? Revive them with their existing footprint. This isn’t a domain flipping arbitrage where you buy for $10 and sell for $5k (though you can). It’s a signal-growth arbitrage. An asymmetric launchpad to resurrect abandoned relevancy that still carries weight online. First, you build a scraper that pulls every expired domain under specified criteria: backlinks to known publications, archived traffic via tools like Ahrefs, and specific niches (e.g., e-commerce brands, niche blogs, legacy Yelp entries). Run this clean list through OpenCorporates or a state LLC database to pull associated business entity info, previous owner names, and filing statuses. Is the LLC dissolved? Are trademarks still live? These determine how aggressively you can operate post-buyout: either as a cheeky rebrand revival or outright shadow clone. Next, cross-check the ghost site with its archived competitors. Most of these directories and small publishers built backlinks in heavily interlinked ecosystems – rankings in niches like D2C, local services, and content aggregators are HIGHLY parasitic. You don’t have to rebuild a perfect business model; you just attach yourself to their existing domain graph and profit off both borrowed SEO juice and category recall. Here’s an example. I’ve seen expired domains from shuttered furniture startups that still pull 100+ organic hits daily due to legacy Pinterest pins, influencer backlinks, Instagram SEO users tagging the name, and content aggregators that never cleaned their links. You buy the domain for $10, drop a Shopify or Notion “contact me for inventory” placeholder within 12 hours, then link to an active dropship site until traffic stabilizes. You monetize their traffic and customer confusion into private-label arbitrage. Got another layer? Backlink shadowing. Resurrect an abandoned domain and then cold email all existing backlink partners (the blogs, listicles, “Top 10 tools” articles KEEPING their SEO alive). Your email is simple: “Hi – the URL on your page linking to X is broken. My team has repaired it following a brand merge. Could you swap links to our updated page?” Most content managers don’t blink. Boom, you just highjacked hundreds of inbound organic links from zombie domains AND leftover active competitor pages. Scaling involves operating vertical-specific “ghost farms.” Bundle entire micro-niches – abandoned domains of elder law firms, SaaS pricing comparison blogs, legacy templates-for-download libraries – which serve clear resale audiences (think affiliate marketeers, e-commerce grinders, SEO operators). Package these domains, leaving the existing relevance untouched so customers can drop on top of working SEO juice. When layered correctly, this isn’t just individual domain sniping; it’s a system to become the primary operator in any niche left stagnant by abandoned domain inertia. Add one final cherry: feed competitor data. Let their dead URLs become YOUR growth vector. The internet’s graveyard holds ROI. You just need a shovel.

  • cdntradegrljenn
    Canadian Jennifer 🇨🇦 (@cdntradegrljenn) reported

    $AMZN Amazon affected all of these sites and apps yesterday, (and more) while AWS was down. Still think that Amazon is only a shopping site? Amazon runs the world. Adobe Creative Cloud Airtable Amazon (incl. Alexa & Prime Video) Apple Music Asana AT&T Battlefield (EA) Blink (Security) Boost Mobile Canva ChatGPT Chime Coinbase CollegeBoard Dead By Daylight Delta Air Lines Duolingo EA Fanduel Fetch Fortnite (Epic Games services) GoDaddy Grubhub HBO Max Hinge Hulu IMDb Instacart Kik League of Legends Life360 Lyft McDonald’s app Microsoft (incl. 365, Outlook & Teams) MyFitnessPal Navy Federal Credit Union Peloton Pinterest PlayStation Network Pokémon Go Rainbow Six Siege Reddit Ring Robinhood Roblox Roku ShipStation Signal Slack Smartsheet Snapchat Square Starbucks Steam Strava T-Mobile Tidal Trello Ubisoft Connect United Airlines Venmo Verizon VRChat Wall Street Journal Whatnot Wordle Xbox Xero Xfinity by Comcast Zillow Zoom

  • _joncipher
    Jon Cipher (@_joncipher) reported

    Customers #ALRT Adobe Creative Cloud Airtable Amazon (incl. Alexa & Prime Video) Apple Music Asana AT&T Battlefield (EA) Blink (Security) Boost Mobile Canva ChatGPT Chime Coinbase CollegeBoard Dead By Daylight Delta Air Lines Duolingo EA Fanduel Fetch Fortnite (Epic Games services) GoDaddy Grubhub HBO Max Hinge Hulu IMDb Instacart Kik League of Legends Life360 Lyft McDonald’s app Microsoft (incl. 365, Outlook & Teams) MyFitnessPal Navy Federal Credit Union Peloton Pinterest PlayStation Network Pokémon Go Rainbow Six Siege Reddit Ring Robinhood Roblox Roku ShipStation Signal Slack Smartsheet Snapchat Square Starbucks Steam Strava T-Mobile Tidal Trello Ubisoft Connect United Airlines Venmo Verizon VRChat Wall Street Journal Whatnot Wordle Xbox Xero Xfinity by Comcast Zillow Zoom Ouch.

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