GoDaddy Inc. ranks in an above-average position in its peer group, with valuation as the main structural strength, while stability is less supportive than the other dimensions. The market setup has weakened, with clear trend damage and relative performance under pressure. Price behavior is partially reflecting the structural picture, with a moderate gap remaining.
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GoDaddy Inc. offers domain registration, website creation, and hosting solutions, serving businesses and individuals worldwide.
GDDY trades as an AI growth story, not a peer-cluster play. With a 25.8% operating margin well above sector norms, the market assigns GoDaddy a premium for its rapid AI integration—especially through products like Airo®—and prices in heightened sensitivity: 1Y volatility is 41.5%, placing the stock among the more volatile in the sector. Each quarter becomes a momentum test, and the market reacts to even minor growth disappointments with pronounced price swings, underscoring how tightly the AI narrative drives sentiment. GDDY stands out via rapid AI integration in the web hosting sector, which means the market prices in high expectations and penalizes any sign of underperformance with sharp repricing. A missed growth quarter or a break in the AI story can quickly reduce the premium.
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This analysis is rule-based and descriptive. Peer-relative scores are derived from functional peer group comparisons using publicly available financial data. Scores reflect structural positioning only and do not constitute investment advice, a buy or sell recommendation, or a forecast of future performance. AssetNext peer scores are recalculated periodically as new data becomes available.
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Four dimension scores drive the overall peer score: Growth (revenue trajectory and expansion dynamics), Quality (margin structure and capital efficiency), Valuation (peer-relative pricing on standard multiples), and Stability (earnings consistency and financial predictability). Each dimension is scored 0–100 relative to the peer group, then combined into an overall peer score using equal weighting.
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