Should I stick with GoDaddy for my client’s website upgrade or rebuild it elsewhere?

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Asked By Sunshine123 On

Hey everyone! I just landed my first contract as a web developer, and my client has a site hosted on GoDaddy. They're looking to enhance the design, implement a newsletter, and add appointment booking functionality. I've never used GoDaddy before, so I'm curious if it's developer-friendly. Can I customize their existing template for these features, or am I going to face limitations? Also, I need to propose pricing plans, and one option is to completely rebuild the site from scratch with a custom design. I'm weighing whether to stay with GoDaddy or switch to a more flexible hosting solution. Any insights or experiences with this situation would be really helpful! Thanks!

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Answered By TechGuru99 On

Honestly, GoDaddy isn’t the best choice. If you can, move to a different host. They have a lot of limitations, and you might find it tough to work with. I usually prefer using services like Digital Ocean for better control and speed. Plus, you can easily offer your clients a maintenance plan that keeps you in the loop without them having to deal with GoDaddy's support, which can be a hassle. Remember, building a relationship with your clients is key!

WebDevWizard -

Exactly! Being the go-to person for your clients makes all the difference. It's all about creating a smoother experience for everyone.

CoderMaven -

For sure, and you can really make your work stand out by ensuring they’re not stuck with GoDaddy's limitations.

Answered By DesignDiva On

I feel you on this! GoDaddy has a reputation for being difficult. If they're open to it, introducing a new hosting option like a VPS or something would offer them more flexibility. It's usually not worth doing a whole rebuild unless the site is fundamentally broken. You can enhance what's there without starting from scratch if you're just adding features like newsletters and booking systems.

PixelPusher -

Totally! Most times, just tweaking the design and adding new functionalities works just fine.

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