GoDaddy, one of the world’s leading domain registration and web hosting providers, experienced significant server outages across India today, leaving thousands of businesses and website owners unable to access their sites and critical services.
Outage Details and User Impact
According to live outage tracking platforms, GoDaddy services—including web hosting, email, and DNS management—were reported inaccessible by users throughout India. Many customers took to social media to express their frustration, citing prolonged downtime and poor customer support responses. Some users reported being unable to create or access business emails for over two weeks, while others faced issues with domain management and website availability.
A business owner from Mumbai described the situation:
“Major downtime with GoDaddy is simply unacceptable. As a long-standing customer, I rely on consistent service to keep my business running smoothly. Every hour lost means potential revenue missed.”
It shows the following error message when some one visits godaddy website https://in.godaddy.com/
Access Denied
You don’t have permission to access “http://in.godaddy.com/” on this server.Reference #18.467d117.1747813842.627add72
https://errors.edgesuite.net/18.467d117.1747813842.627add72
Broader Industry Concerns
The outage has reignited calls for stronger regulation of global SaaS and hosting companies operating in India. Industry voices argue that recurring technical issues and inadequate customer support highlight the need for better oversight to protect Indian consumers and businesses.
Current Status
As of the latest updates, some users have reported partial restoration of services, but many continue to face intermittent issues. GoDaddy has yet to provide an official statement detailing the cause or timeline for full resolution.