GoDaddy stock follows its web services business model.
02.07.2026 - 10:00:21 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Christina Vaughn, Background & Management desk. Reviewed on July 2, 2026 at 7:59 a.m. ET.
GoDaddy Inc. (ISIN US3802371076) remains centered on its online presence tools for small businesses, including domains, hosting and website services. The company trades on the New York Stock Exchange, giving U.S. investors a direct listed vehicle for that recurring-revenue model.
Business model first
GoDaddy's core platform helps customers register domains, build websites and manage digital operations in one place. That mix matters because renewal behavior and cross-selling can shape how investors think about durability more than any single product launch.
Market context
The company sits in a U.S.-listed internet services group where analyst coverage and SEC filings often provide the main public checkpoints. For investors, that means the most useful read is usually the trend in customer retention, average revenue per user and operating discipline.
Products and services
GoDaddy's representative offering is its website and domain management platform, which bundles registration, site building and hosting features for small businesses and individual creators. The product set is broad enough to support subscription-style revenue while still tying demand to the health of microbusiness formation and online storefront creation.
Stock snapshot
GoDaddy shares were not accompanied by a fresh price quote in the available source set, so the stock picture here is limited to the listed company context. The shares trade on the NYSE in U.S. dollars.
GoDaddy fact box
- Company: GoDaddy Inc.
- ISIN: US3802371076
- Ticker: GDDY
- Exchange: NYSE
- Sector / Industry: Information Technology / Internet Services & Infrastructure
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