GoDaddy Quarterly Revenue by Division

The below graph represents the quarterly distribution of GoDaddy revenue by division, starting from Q1 2014 to the recently completed quarter. In Q4 2019, the company reported its highest-ever quarterly revenue from Domains, Hosting and Presence products, and Business Applications.

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The above graph represents GoDaddy quarterly revenue by division, starting from Q1 2014 to the recently completed quarter. The company derives a substantial portion of its revenue from Domains, and the Hosting and Presence products, every quarter. GoDaddy revenue in Q4 2019 totalled $780.4 million, worldwide. Approximately 45.1% of that came from its domain business. GoDaddy domains revenue in Q4 2019 reached an all-time high of $352.3 million, with 12.1% YoY growth. The revenue from hosting and presence, and business applications also reached a new record high of $292.8 million and $135.3 million, respectively.

GoDaddy Revenue by Division: History

RegionWorldwide
SourceGoDaddy Quarterly Reports
Graph ID524
NoteGoDaddy fiscal year starts from January 1st

GoDaddy, the world’s largest domain name registrar, generates over 45% of its total revenue from the domain business, every quarter.

GoDaddy’s revenue from domains crossed the $300-million mark for the first time in Q2 2018. The company recorded a notable 4.49% QoQ and 15.76% YoY increase in its domains revenue.

It was Q2 2017 when GoDaddy revenue from web hosting and presence crossed the $200-million mark for the first time. That represented an impressive 20.5% QoQ and 28.3% YoY growth in its web hosting and presence revenue.

In Q1 2018, GoDaddy’s global revenue from business applications hit $100-million milestone. The company witnessed a whopping 44% YoY growth in its business applications revenue, increased from $70.6 million in Q1 2017 to a record $101.7 million in Q1 2018.

Note: GoDaddy Domains revenue primarily consists of revenue from the sale of domain registration subscriptions, domain add-ons and aftermarket domain sales. While GoDaddy’s Hosting and presence revenue primarily consists of revenue from the sale of subscriptions for the website hosting products, website building products, website security products and online visibility products. GoDaddy’s Business applications revenue primarily consists of revenue from the sale of subscriptions for third-party productivity applications, email accounts and email marketing tools.

About GoDaddy Inc: Additional Information

GoDaddy Inc. (NYSE: GDDY) is the world’s one of the largest internet domain name registrar and web hosting company. In 1997, Bob Parsons formed a company named “Jomax Technologies”, which later became GoDaddy. On May 28, 2014, the company was incorporated in Delaware.

In 2005, GoDaddy became the largest ICANN-Accredited registrar on the Internet.

In January 2009, GoDaddy began offering .IN domain names to small businesses in India. While in June 2012, the company launched its full-scale operations in India which soon became the company’s largest international office.

In July 2011, GoDaddy Group Inc agreed to be bought by a private equity consortium led by KKR, Silver Lake, and Technology Crossover Ventures, for about $2.25 billion.

On April 7, 2015, GoDaddy completed its initial public offering (IPO) of 26,000,000 shares of its Class A common stock, at a public offering price of $20.00 per share.

GoDaddy’s top acquisitions include Outright.com (July 2012), M.dot Inc (February 11, 2013), Locu (August 19, 2013), Media Temple (October 15, 2013), Afternic (September 19, 2013), Mad Mimi (August 20, 2014), Worldwide Media (December 7, 2015), FreedomVoice for $42M (May 17, 2016), ManageWP (September 6, 2016), Cognate (September 25, 2018), Sellbrite (April 10, 2019).


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