Til oprettelse af hjemmesider, hosting eller køb af domænenavne har GoDaddy længe været en go-to for brugere. Som en stor udbyder administrerer platformen i øjeblikket over 75 millioner domæner for 17 millioner kunder rundt om i verden. På trods af at det er et massivt konglomerat, leverer GoDaddy stadig lave tilmeldingsrater, hvorfor det stadig er en foretrukken platform af små og mellemstore virksomheder såvel som blue-chip-selskaber. GoDaddy tilbyder også bonusser af høj værdi, såsom WHOIS privatlivsbeskyttelse, automatisk fornyelse, ubegrænset båndbredde og adgang til særlige tilbud og kampagner.
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Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-baseret, Desktop Mac, Desktop Windows, Mobile Android, Mobile iPhone |
Support | 24/7 (liverepræsentant), chat, e-mail/helpdesk, ofte stillede spørgsmål/forum, vidensbase, telefonisk support |
Kurser | Dokumentation |
Other languages | Engelsk |
We had some issues and we received responsive customer service and genuine care.
It seemed that not everyone could provide the same level of service and we are now waiting for direction from another representative to address our issue.
Our website is down and they are assisting to get it live again.
I like how intuitive the system has gotten. It makes even a novice feel like they are a pro system administrator
I don't like how hard it is at times to navigate my produce. it seems like we have missed some of the domain names that you have.
it has made it easier for me to host websites for others and myself. The cost of its hosting is much better than some other competitors of the same value.
Support, ease of use and price are the best things about GoDaddy.
Nothing as such but I would like to see support for full python stack.
Personal Hosting Benefit is in terms of reliability, and no hassle configuration
The customer service when I have problem
Changing domain name servers isn’t easy or intuitive but the customer service walkthrough makes it easy.
We have several websites and it’s easy to host them all with goDaddy. Everything is in one place.
Using GoDaddy Hosting is very easy and intuitive. It is easy to learn the interface step by step. They have a variety of flexible pans and their prices are really fair comparing to their competitors.
The support and the documentation are not strong enough and need improvement.
We are using GoDaddy Hosting for sites hosting. The benefits are flexible pans and fair prices.
GoDaddy comes with a great control panel that makes it easy to access email, upload you site files, and install add-ons. Also they have windows and linux-based servers and excellent 24/7 customer support.
The website builder isn't free so you have to pay for it and their prices are very expensive compared to other hosting providers.
I was able to host my online portfolio using Godaddy hosting and the process was easy starting from creating the account to installing WordPress which was very easy and didn't take time.
Their control panel is user-friendly and you can just setup you site in just a couple of minutes.Also they have many pricing options like pricing per visits or pricing per features.
I don't like their customer service as i had bad experience with them.
As a freelancer i have used their hosting plans for months and they got the best prices for people like me who are just starting out.
Delivers on exactly what it promises. Boasts very good up-time rates although I'm skeptical of the 99.9% they claim. It's straightforward to use if you know what you are doing and their support is actually very good. Works well if you also are integrated with the domain hosting and also makes it easier if you require technical support.
I find that for their basic hosting, they really segment their performance offerings to bleed you of a few extra bucks. They are up front about it and it is easy to change at any time. I also don't love their back-end interface but it's not really a deal breaker since you get used to it and it works fine. GoDaddy also likes to nickel and dime you with little addons and bombard you with free addons that trigger renewal notices. If you manage many projects, this is annoying but typical within the industry and also true for their competitors.
We use two different levels for two different tings. We have an economy linux hosting with CPanel for a basic website that performed just fine. We also use their deluxe windows server hosting for larger and more critical databases and programs.
Honestly I loved the management console for Media Temple so much more than their competitors. I've hosted sites on a number of their competitors and it always seemed like they were just throwing the kitchen sink at you with a terrible interface that was difficult to understand. Not media temple. Their admin panel is thoughtful, clean and easy to navigate. It makes using their self-managed VPS solution absolutely painless.
Honestly not much. My only issue was that there were times on the shared host where I would have issues with another tenant causing problems. Switching over to a VPS solved this and then some.
For a number of years I was using Media Temple to host a number of client applications in the Film/Media space. These ranged from small sites with very little traffic to very busy commercial sites that had much higher bandwidth consumption needs. For both applications, media temple came through and performed perfectly for what was needed. If a system needed more resources, they were a simple click away.
First of all it offers the latest technology (they are always adding the new "best" technology) and you can easily install CMS's like Wordpress and Drupal. Along with robust plans for growth and business class email it is the best first hosting plan to get. The last major yes is their customer service is excellent. The customer service reps are extremely knowledgeable.
Biggest issue, it lacks Windows-based servers. VPS and dedicated server plans are expensive and there are a few capped features that are very annoying.
Trying to find an affordable host for a client who has never had a website/host.
I like that they provide security features such as SSL certificates and daily malware scans, competitive pricing and the one-click app installations.
Sometimes I feel that customer support responses times can be inconsistent (delays in resolving technical issues). Anyways the extensive online knowledge base is helpful enough for to resolve most situations I face.
Basically the user-friendly cPanel, one-click app installations, and a free domain with an annual plan.
Media Temple Hosting was a good choice based on competitive pricing, LOTS of hosting options (both shared and dedicated), and responsive technical support. I used Media Temple dedicated hosting for approximately 4 years.
My number one issue with the hosting was we had downtime detected nearly monthly for sometimes hours. Some of this was due to misconfigurations with our setup, while other times it was for no fault of our own.
Hosting for 3 websites with ample storage and ability to accommodate bursts of traffic. It is a relatively affordable option to solve our needs and we used their hosting for approximately 4 years.
Redundancy of the server is good. The security is still an issue. Remote backup through microsoft services running on a dedicated windows server has too many breakages. Can be a bit better when it comes to backup power and reporting a hard shutdown in case of power issues.
Scalability of storage in the dedicated server and issues during migration of data from one server to another.
The events created from the plesk panel are FIFO. In case of failure of one event the server cannot be rebooted until the second event is complete
The pricing is great. They have a lot of products that you can bundle together. Only had one experience with service going down, so pretty reliable.
Contacting them is painful (when you really need help). They also will always try to up-sell you.
website domains and email addresses. Consolidated all of our many domains with go daddy as well as our company email addresses.
The best thing I like about GoDaddy hosting is their customer support. If you have a problem, they are always willing to help you.
What I dislike most is that they do not offer out of the box support for Django built sites.
Building a one stop news source for everything that is interesting. GoDaddy provides the infrastructure to support my blog.
They have so many products, making it easy to add on what you need and keep it under one roof.
Sometimes costly for the service, but you're paying for convenience.
Reliable hosting service, decent UI for management.
The visually of the website, the prices are afordable,the search is very convenient. gives me the option to sell my domain or to buy new domain. or to even buy from someone else
I don't particularly appreciate that they sell the price in a considerable discount but in reality it's not really a discount, makes me feel like someone is scamming me.
It gived me the option to buy or to sell a domain in a very comfortable way. before I could only buy it from a broker or an interior site like wix or shopify. but now I can buy straight from them.
You can rely on GoDaddy as its been in the market from long time which means your data will be secure. The tools available are great like C Panel and CMS management.
Sometimes the hosting can be slow even if you have business premium plan. The pricing is probably the highest the market for GoDaddy.
General website hosting needs. Domain management and CMS tools and backups.
Easy to use, known brand, good support for products.
Always asking if you'd like add ons or other products. Have to click through onslaught of questions to get things done.
Inexpensive hosting for project website.
average price point and came from a good foundation. They have a reasonable amount of tools and basic cacheing services.
expertise is lacking when it comes to WordPress. they limit without being very forthright about server quality and space, bandwidth etc.
helping a handful of small business clients based in the US deliver online support for brick and mortar locations. Ecommerce really was inefficient but most every other non logged in session was a good experience.