GoDaddy has launched its new ‘GoDaddy App’, promising to make running your business faster and easier on the go.
In a press release shared with TechRadar Pro earlier this week, GoDaddy announced the launch of its branded mobile companion that promises to bring all GoDaddy tools under one unified identity.
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What’s on the app?
The app promises to provide everything related to the GoDaddy ecosystem, including GoDaddy domain features, website builder, email, marketing, and e-commerce products.
“Today’s entrepreneurs need tools that are as efficient and flexible as they are,” said Tristan Krause, senior director of product management at GoDaddy. “The GoDaddy app gives our customers a trusted place to create content, manage their online presence, interact with customers, and drive their business, all from their phone.
GoDaddy suggests that the app will facilitate the journey from idea to launch under one trusted brand, acting as a complete business companion, allowing entrepreneurs to create, grow and manage their business from a mobile device.
How much does it cost?
According to the GoDaddy website, you can use the GoDaddy app with a free plan. This gives you access to the majority of its features.
However, those who opt for a paid plan have access to Website + Content Creator Pro. This includes everything from the free plan to premium templates, fonts, and graphics, unlimited use of background removal, unlimited social caption generation, and access to add shapes while editing.
The move to mobile
GoDaddy isn’t the first to party, with other platforms such as Wix already having a comprehensive app that can be used to seamlessly manage your website and business from one centralized location, including a full booking system and marketing tools.
These publications mark a shift in the way entrepreneurs like to do business. While some may see this as the era of “mobile-only” business, in reality it highlights the desire for a more hybrid approach to working, where users can seamlessly transition from working on their desktop to working on their mobile device, contributing to a more balanced work life.




