I’ve never used GoDaddy. I don’t know what it is other than being a domain registrar and also offering Outlook 365 for a higher price.

How would you convince someone of an alternative to it? I’m looking to know what services they offer so I can offer alternatives for them.

Are they a website builder as well?

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      I use canspace for domains and they’re very competitive when factoring in CAD vs others who charge in USD.

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    GoDaddy provides a poor service for an astonishingly high price. I switched one of my clients from GoDaddy to CrocWeb. The company is in Cornwall Ontario, with servers in Montreal. Their moderately complex WordPress site became about 200% faster.

    Support was very fast and knowledgeable, unlike GoDaddy, whose security would sometimes like me, the developer, out in the middle of a session.

    The cost also dropped by about 80%. The only thing remaining on GoDaddy is the domain registration, which unfortunately they had purchased for 10 years at about $80/year (for a standard .org domain), as opposed to the new host that could have done it for about $15/year.

    GoDaddy offered unlimited disc space for our account, but threatened to shut us down because we were using too much for backups.

    As far as I can see, the only thing GoDaddy offers that CrocWeb doesn’t is Superbowl ads.

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    I used to use Namecheap, they offer some space to host your site on as well as selling the domains, but I don’t like AI and they tried to shove it in my face, so sometimes I still use them to get a domain cheap and then I point it to a different hosting service such as IONOS.

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    I use namesilo as my registrar. No drama. Just works. I moved over from godaddy, didn’t have any issues with them either but was paying more for services I don’t need.

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    I use NamesPro and they have been great and reasonably priced. If there’s any reason I shouldn’t use them someone please let me know!