Is it one that you just use and works just fine? Or one that has proven to be reliable and responsible if they do a mistake and only want to satisfy you as a customer?

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    1 year ago

    I’ve been with GoDaddy for going on 20 years.

    Its worked well for me. I started off with their web hosting, but these days they just handle my domains. They’ve got an API so you can use them as a dynamic DNS provider as well.

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      1 year ago

      GoDaddy is known to be a terrible company for a multitude of reasons (both technical and non-).

      My last experience with them involved completely migrating a client away from them as they were paying significantly more than I’d ever seen for the services they were using.

      For the client, what drove them to finally dump GoDaddy was their email server only pushing new messages every 10 minutes (even on a manual fetch); not good in an email-heavy industry.

      I couldn’t even get DNSSEC working at the time and if I remember correctly you had to pay more for AAAA records — something crazy like that.