Hey everyone! I recently landed my first contract as a web developer, and my client has a website currently hosted on GoDaddy using a template. They want to enhance the design, introduce a newsletter feature, and implement appointment booking. I've never worked with GoDaddy before, so I'm curious about how developer-friendly it is. Can I customize the design and add these features with a template, or should I expect limitations? I'd also like to suggest various pricing plans, including one where I completely rebuild their site from scratch with a tailored design. I'm weighing my options on whether it's better to stay with GoDaddy or switch to a more flexible stack. Any insights or experiences with GoDaddy in this context would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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If they're okay with it, just vibe-code it and you'll have the upgrades done in no time!
Honestly, I'd recommend moving away from GoDaddy if you have any say in it. They aren't exactly known for their quality service.
Ugh, GoDaddy is a nightmare. Honestly, I wouldn’t take on any clients wanting to stay with them unless necessary.
It really comes down to the type of hosting they have with GoDaddy—shared, VPS, etc. But in general, I’d steer clients away from them. This upgrade is a great opportunity for you to make some money! I used to host clients on Digital Ocean and packaged my services with an annual maintenance plan. This way, they come to you directly for issues instead of dealing with GoDaddy’s support. Plus, a VPS is usually quicker and more reliable than their shared hosting.
That's a smart approach! Building good relationships with clients could lead to more recommendations in the future.
As for your question about developer-friendliness: if you're dealing with their Cpanel or something like GoDaddy Airo (similar to Wix), that might be more limiting. However, you typically don’t need to rebuild a site from scratch. Upgrading the design, adding a newsletter, and booking features can often be done without starting over. Focus on enhancing existing content instead!

Totally agree! Having worked in their support team, I can tell you things can get pretty messy. Definitely consider a transition!