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Cloudflare is a company that provides DDoS mitigation, content delivery network (CDN) services, security and distributed DNS services. Cloudflare's services sit between the visitor and the Cloudflare user's hosting provider, acting as a reverse proxy for websites.

Problems in the last 24 hours

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.

  • 41% Domains (41%)
  • 33% Cloud Services (33%)
  • 18% Hosting (18%)
  • 4% E-mail (4%)
  • 4% Web Tools (4%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Greater Noida E-mail 7 hours ago
Paris Domains 1 day ago
Crisfield Domains 2 days ago
Noida Hosting 6 days ago
Augsburg Domains 7 days ago
Montataire Cloud Services 12 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • confusedqubit
    Shivansh Vij (@confusedqubit) reported

    @ericclemmons Okay so here's my problem: I want to get a TLS certificate from letsencrypt (90 day expiry) using the DNS-01 challenge. So I've setup a cloudflare worker on a cron job to come in and check (every day or so) that the cert is valid, and if it isn't it kicks off a workflow to durably grab a new cert (and chucks it into R2) I would *love* to be able to kick this rube-goldberg machine off manually from the dashboard so I can test it continuously as I'm iterating

  • eashish93
    Ashish Rawat (@eashish93) reported

    I was trying to solve a cloudflare sandbox related to HMR (websocket) with opus 4.7 for past three days and filed multiple issues on their repos (sandbox, workers-sdk etc). I almost gave up because it's a issue in their sdk, then comes the gpt 5.5 which fixes the bug in just one pass.

  • milanm_
    Milan (@milanm_) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare I don't like Namecheap neither (their DNS setup sometimes causes my browser to freeze). But so far all domain providers I tried were generally ****, so I kind of made peace with the fact that they all suck. Why is @Cloudflare different?

  • Zxasde
    Zxasde (@Zxasde) reported

    @applchu @0t0m001 @kagamidefence Oh wtf why they lost cloudflare for? You know why?

  • bowieoverride
    Bowie (@bowieoverride) reported

    Did a call with a cloudflare sales rep for enterprise, he said “our worst competition is ourselves”

  • Sardor_Rahim
    Sardor (@Sardor_Rahim) reported

    @ahmednadar "Silent killer" is the right way to put it. How fast was AI Overview pickup on SolveTO after the Cloudflare fix, days or weeks?

  • dozerthefifth
    Zero Dozer the Fifth (@dozerthefifth) reported

    @ChibiReviews And speaking of Gelbooru, Gelbooru is down. Cloudflare is retarded.

  • MohitOpinion
    Mohit Agrawal (@MohitOpinion) reported

    @mobilekang When we use an AI agent, every word it generates is a "token" and processing tokens costs money in compute. Cloudflare runs that compute on their network. The more AI grows, the more their costs grow. That's why margins (down 4.3 pts YoY) are falling even as revenue rises.

  • raj_raj88
    Rajpal (@raj_raj88) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare getting Amazon SES approval is pain in the sky, and deliverability is another issue to manage.

  • cloudtechbigunk
    cloudtechbigunk (@cloudtechbigunk) reported

    @drjoshcsimmons Good and I legitimately like Cloudflare as a competent DNS provider. Their DR options aren’t optimal but they’ve been strong in helping proxy interconnected multi-cloud apps. Now I know Zscaler better not think of layoffs because their customer service could use some help.

  • hmziqrs
    hmziq (@hmziqrs) reported

    Never do this on a production server, unless you have experience managing VPSs. I was testing Dokploy deployments with auto SSL and Cloudflare proxy. I stupidly enabled the netcup console firewall, which blocked Let’s Encrypt’s ACME challenge. Then AI nuked the already working Dokploy SSL while trying to fix it. Thankfully, it was only a sandbox VPS. It still took AI and me 3 hours to figure out.

  • BollKram97874
    kramb (@BollKram97874) reported

    @Kowalstoszecm @gelbooru @Cloudflare By accepting TOS stating you can’t host loli porn via a service, obviously you’re going to get **** if you do it anyways. That’s kinda obvious, no?

  • RapidFoundry
    RapidFoundry (@RapidFoundry) reported

    The numbers as of 2026: - Handles 20%+ of all global internet request traffic - 81 million HTTP requests per second (average) - Protects 41 million websites - Used by 20.4% of all websites worldwide - 4.3 trillion DNS queries per day If Cloudflare goes down, a chunk of the internet goes with it.

  • psimatrix
    Rombaro Rory (@psimatrix) reported

    @bendee983 Cloudflare already converts all your pages to Markdown on AI agent requests, with one toggle. If you never implemented Structured Data Objects on your site, this is a mediocre solution, if you did, this gives AI two alternative paths to understand your content. Good engineers already did this and aren’t behind, they are two steps ahead of this conversation.

  • moeghashim
    Moe⚡️ (@moeghashim) reported

    @levelsio Yeah yeah.. My question wasn't clear. I meant anything from Cloudflare other than email service?

  • sergey_science
    Sergey @ science (@sergey_science) reported

    @dduxAdventure @joncphillips Well, cloudflare built D1 storage on SQLite and it’s bad in production.

  • CyberTechWolff
    🏴‍☠️CyberTechWolf🏴‍☠️ (@CyberTechWolff) reported

    @vxunderground Cloudflare can go **** themselves they don't control the damn Internet abolish ******* Cloudlare!

  • Pyromonkey360
    Pyromonkey ⛏️🔥 (@Pyromonkey360) reported

    @SentientTtv the issue rn is that if cloudflare falls everyone will switch to the qr code google thing, so it might be wise to get rid of that first

  • therobertta_
    Robert Ta (@therobertta_) reported

    THE CONTENT TIER 4. CONTENT ENGINE — Full pipeline from signal detection to draft to publish. Integrates Typefully, Cloudflare, and our content measurement framework. 5. CONTENT PERFORMANCE — Polls engagement metrics, classifies by CMF categories, generates hypotheses about what works. Feeds back into content strategy. 6. COSTS — Budget enforcement, spend tracking, daily cap monitoring. Prevents runaway API costs. $5/day cap saved us from a $200 mistake once.

  • 0xpusk
    puskevit (@0xpusk) reported

    @izadoesdev resend is also free and their dashboard is honestly amazing,as a paying customer id highly recommend resend over cloudflare emails unless you really depend on cloudflare

  • mikegyi
    Mike Gyi (@mikegyi) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare I'm scared of going any deeper into Cloudflare at the moment due to the La Liga blocking in Spain. It's truly awful. Curious to see how you get on with this though as I'm looking to move from mailgun to either SES or something else.

  • pbertrand_dev
    Paul Bertrand (@pbertrand_dev) reported

    Anyone else having issues with cloudflare pages right now? Static site, simple deploy (only changed one line of text) Get only http 500 respones Nothing in logs

  • indiesoftwaredv
    Muhammet A. 👉🏻 Mobile Dev (@indiesoftwaredv) reported

    @coderjunior7 @Cloudflare It is a video hosting and delivery service

  • _rosecoco
    rosecoco (@_rosecoco) reported

    @gocodejack Cool Name. Use Cloudflare for DNS for the SSL issue.

  • OCzorna
    owca czorna (@OCzorna) reported

    @codesandbox My account @pryda is blocked by Cloudflare for 5 days. Pro plan. No response to emails. I cannot work. Please help urgently."

  • Jilles
    Jilles Soeters (@Jilles) reported

    I’ve been building so much on Cloudflare I forgot these problems exist.

  • precious_tagy
    Precious | The App Guy 💙 (@precious_tagy) reported

    @akinkunmi 1. kinda tiny to be called one tho :) I do just refer it to as a media service running on cloudflare edge 2. absolutely not ? Why What wrong in hosting your dashboard where you put your user facing api on a vps Putting them inside a container on the same VPS ?

  • iisanidhya
    Sanidhya Shishodia (@iisanidhya) reported

    Cloudflare cut 20% of staff because internal AI usage went up 600%. the company whose edge network powers half the world's AI infrastructure is being restructured by AI internally. this is the shape of the next 24 months. it's not "AI vs jobs in general." it's specific: companies that enable AI adoption discover the disruption inside their own walls first. I think about this building agents. every workflow I automate is a decision I no longer make manually. that's the point. it scales in both directions. the question isn't whether AI restructures your work. it's whether you designed the restructuring or inherited it.

  • AYi_AInotes
    阿绎 AYi (@AYi_AInotes) reported

    Honestly, Levelsio’s post today is the sharpest industry signal I’ve seen all week. Everyone’s doing the math—Cloudflare comes in at nearly two-thirds cheaper than Postmark. For the past decade, email providers have charged a premium for two things: A better SDK, and more reliable delivery. Now both of those advantages are gone. Take a typical mid-to-large SaaS sending a million emails a month: Postmark charges $1,206. Resend: $650. SendGrid: $600. Cloudflare: just $354. And Amazon SES: as low as $100. The real kicker? Levelsio dropped a complete migration prompt. Throw it into Cursor or Claude, and you can move your whole project’s email system in ten minutes. What used to take a week of work from the ops team can now be done by a single developer in the time it takes to drink a coffee. The technical barriers are gone. The integration costs are gone. All that’s left is price. He’s already split his sending across three subdomains, and specifically warned: new IPs need a three-month warm-up—absolutely don’t move transactional emails first. People stuck with pricier options like Postmark or Resend because it was easier. But now Cloudflare’s pricing is near SES levels, while offering way better domain management and ecosystem experience. I’ve got a feeling every indie dev and small-to-mid SaaS will gradually migrate this way. Now that’s what real infrastructure commoditization looks like.

  • john674213
    john (@john674213) reported

    as much as i usually don't like using cloudflare i completely forgot tunnel / argo existed. needed to expose a local service for a bit and it saved me from dealing with port forwarding, dns, and all that bullshit