About GoDaddy
GoDaddy Inc. is an American publicly traded Internet domain registrar and web hosting company headquartered in Tempe, Arizona, and incorporated in Delaware. As of 2023, GoDaddy is the world’s fifth largest web host by market share, with over 62 million registered domains. The company has around 21 million customers.
History and Services
- Founded in 1997 by entrepreneur Bob Parsons, GoDaddy offers tools and services to help small and independent businesses build, grow, and secure their online presence.
- The company provides online domain name registration, website hosting, and related services.
- GoDaddy’s products include website building, hosting, and security.
Headquarters
The GoDaddy corporate office is located in Tempe, Arizona. The company also has leased sites in Arizona (Scottsdale and Mesa), Los Angeles, Chicago, Ashburn, Virginia, Amsterdam, and Singapore.
Cloud Services
- GoCentral is a GoDaddy cloud application that offers centralized management of DNS, email, and hosting services.
- It provides a domain search tool and 24/7 support.
- GoDaddy serves over 100 million active users with its website hosting services.
- DNS records are managed in GoCentral.
Revenue and Operations
- GoDaddy is a global internet services company, providing domain registration, hosting, email, and other web services.
- Revenue is mainly derived from domain and hosting services.
- The company primarily focuses on serving e-marketing, e-commerce, and entertainment companies.
Customer Base
- GoDaddy serves over 20 million customers worldwide.
- It has over 77 million registered domain names under management.
- The company serves individual entrepreneurs, small businesses, and small companies.
Ownership and Leadership
- GoDaddy is owned by entrepreneur Robert Ralph Parsons.
- The company is led by Chairman Charles Robel and CEO Aman Bhutani.