I realize this is late. But this "rule of thumb" may help.
Go Daddy is also a domain registrar. Depending on how the business had
started out, many registrars' hosting services are geared mainly to very
"simple" website needs.
Websites that only show words and pics, and maybe have a contact form
or 2, can be handled almost easily. But for those that are script-intensive
(e.g. blog software like wordpress), it's questionable.
So it boils down to your needs. Once you're 99% sure what your needs
are, check with Go Daddy and see if they can meet those needs.
Oh, and do your further homework, too. Nowadays it's a must.
Otherwise, you've still got a variety of choices. Particularly the banner that
is posted almost everywhere in this forum.