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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.

  • 44% Cloud Services (44%)
  • 25% Domains (25%)
  • 13% Web Tools (13%)
  • 13% Hosting (13%)
  • 6% E-mail (6%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
New York City Cloud Services 14 days ago
Los Angeles Cloud Services 15 days ago
Paris Cloud Services 1 month ago
New York City Hosting 1 month ago
Manchester Domains 2 months ago
Angers Cloud Services 2 months ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • outofboundcats
    Raj Patil (@outofboundcats) reported

    @venkateshdotdev i faced the same problem ended up implementing use cloudflare turnsite on all forms

  • maybelaurent
    Laurent Perrier (@maybelaurent) reported

    @remotecleanguy Namecheap is not a serious company. Transfer domain to Cloudflare, ask Claude to rebuild your website with Astro and host on Cloudflare workers. Every provider has outages but at least if Cloudflare is down so is the rest of the internet

  • ericson4smith
    Ericson Smith (@ericson4smith) reported

    @remotecleanguy Explore if you can do some edge caching with Cloudflare. We found that a major ISP in Bangkok had serious routing issues at night. Our servers are in the USA and our customers are in Bangkok. Edge caching solved the whole problem for our most important service pages.

  • Maticated
    Mat Windle (@Maticated) reported

    @VadimStrizheus I do this. Sadly I can’t share my product with anyone because it’s all proprietary information for my company locked behind zero trust but I built a fully deployed app on cloudflare that keeps track of a multi million $$ project on top of our entire 1000+ tower cell network.

  • sunglassesface
    orlie (@sunglassesface) reported

    @lastFitStanding @Cloudflare It was doing good and now it's got down to the fourth page or whatever

  • hexmint
    hexmint ✌️ (@hexmint) reported

    @Cloudflare you really need to QA this Create Worker page. If I enter two letters in any of the text boxes here, the first letter is lost. And if there is a single letter there, I need to press backspace twice to delete it. Feels like a React issue idk

  • cfletcher24
    Cortney Fletcher (@cfletcher24) reported

    @CloudflareHelp URGENT @CloudflareHelp — BUSINESS-CRITICAL ACCOUNT LOCKOUT. We are a paying Cloudflare customer and have suddenly lost access to our account. Password/email recovery emails are not arriving.

  • Madrox
    old man dave (@Madrox) reported

    @meowxistttt @zemotion @TychoBrahe Sounds like they are fronted by Cloudflare and have other reasonable protections in place. Problem is there's kind of no reliable way to stop scraping, so the higher the wall the more excited people who like climbing them get.

  • thisdudelikesAI
    Ryan Hart (@thisdudelikesAI) reported

    I replaced my $2k/mo n8n stack with one Cloudflare Worker Sounds insane but hear me out n8n was doing 4 things for me: 1. Scraping 6 sites every 15 min 2. Running them through an LLM for classification 3. Dropping the good ones into a database 4. Firing a Telegram alert when something scored high That was it. 4 nodes worth of logic spread across 12 automations, a hosted plan, a Postgres addon, a queue worker, and a bill that kept climbing every month Then I sat down with Codex and asked one question: "what would this look like as a single script" 30 minutes later I had a Cloudflare Worker doing the exact same thing Here's the full stack: - Cloudflare Worker (the whole app, one file) - Cron Triggers (replaces n8n's scheduler, free) - Workers KV (replaces Postgres for this use case, free tier is plenty) - Workers AI or a direct call to Gemini Flash (classification, pennies) - Telegram Bot API (same as before, free) Total cost: $5 a month. And that's only because I upgraded the Worker plan for longer CPU time. You could genuinely run this on $0 The lesson isn't that n8n is bad. It's great for prototyping and for people who don't code The lesson is that once you know what your automation actually does, 90% of the visual builder is overhead you're paying for A Worker is a function. Your automation is a function. Skip the middleman If you're paying $500+ a month for any no-code automation tool right now, do this today: 1. Open Codex or Claude Code 2. Paste your workflow logic in plain english 3. Ask it to rebuild the whole thing as a single Cloudflare Worker 4. Deploy with 'wrangler deploy' 5. Delete the n8n subscription You'll be shocked how small the code actually is The no-code wave was a bridge. AI-written code is the destination

  • Teroterowin
    Terowin (@Teroterowin) reported

    Usually i use Cloudflare WARP because my country blocks some accounts i follow here, but today i realise it doesnt work anymore and i cant see those accounts! I manage to get around it with VPN now, but it was still scary. I hope the issue is resolved soon 🥲

  • rahilpirani
    Rahil Pirani (@rahilpirani) reported

    @alex_verem Agreed that files you can read and diff are the right layer for code decisions. The bit that still leaks: the reasoning you worked out in a ChatGPT thread never reaches the repo. I build Second Brain for that half, stored in your own Cloudflare account.

  • bySamBoffa
    Sam (@bySamBoffa) reported

    I swear, Cloudflare products might be good as hell idk...but there are so many fragments and "idk, wtf is this?" and the docs man...

  • sanjee
    MKULTRA (@sanjee) reported

    I intend to take advantage of all the free **** people are willing to afford me, even if it's hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of ad spend type exposure. Plus they let me DDOS Cloudflare on the regular.

  • theRattey
    Rattey (@theRattey) reported

    figma made design multiplayer. ai just made it single player again. designers spent ten years drifting away from code. frameworks kept changing, figma didn't, so everyone settled into rectangles and flows. now ai writes html without complaint, and the quickest way to show an idea is a real page in a browser. real text, real hover states, ten versions in one file. the mockup is the website. the trade is collaboration. one team i read about ran a two week launch sprint entirely in html prototypes. best visual work they'd done in years. sharing it was misery. the marketing lead couldn't open the file, let alone change a word. feedback came in a separate doc. nobody knew which of the six saved versions was the latest. my fix is simple. the agent builds the page, pushes it to vercel or cloudflare, and i send one link. it has a comment box built in. teammates leave notes on it, the agent reads them and makes the edits. no separate doc, no version chaos. and before any of that, twenty minutes asking if the thing should exist at all. building is almost free now. thinking still costs the same.

  • EOTWoffgrid
    Dain Bramage Entertainment ❄️ (@EOTWoffgrid) reported

    Tomorrow.... i will post up some power videos.... Been working on the websites for 2 days... think i have some issues with cloudflare to sort out. Page times out and takes a while to reload sometimes. gotta look into that....

  • UnrealLuluLdn
    unreallulu (@UnrealLuluLdn) reported

    @Tibbzzee @Aditya_181105 The cloudflare ai bot drives me insane. It's so insecure and thorough, which is a terrible combination.

  • fortuneishaku
    Fortune Ishaku (@fortuneishaku) reported

    Anyone else having issues logging into @Cloudflare ?

  • FastFinalAlgo
    Fast&Final (@FastFinalAlgo) reported

    Cloudflare added MCP detection at the network level today $Algo 🔮

  • dean_mcpherson
    Dean. (@dean_mcpherson) reported

    I'm here for celld! We bet heavy on Durable objects for Stepper, and doubled down for our next massive project at Paperform The risky parts of building in DOs is the obvious vendor lock in with CloudFlare, and the subpar story for on prem/data residency If celld slots in there, it'll be massive @rough__sea

  • w3care
    W3care Technologies (@w3care) reported

    @Cloudflare You cannot manage AI connections you cannot see. Understanding where MCP is already being used gives security teams a better way to approve useful tools and address risky connections without shutting down every experiment

  • voltreaver
    Volt✚.🏳️‍🌈 (@voltreaver) reported

    dude **** cloudflare warp, PLEASE CONNECT ME TO ANYTHING BUT UKRAINE, WHY ******** IS IT UKRAINE, I AM LITERALLY EXTREMELY ******* NEAR UKRAINE, STOP ******* CONNECTING ME TO THE SAME LOCATION IM IN

  • LQuangT60430837
    Lý Quang Tùng (@LQuangT60430837) reported

    Hi @Cloudflare, I'm being wrongly billed for R2 storage deleted a year ago. Opened ticket 02264237 a week ago with no reply, and my account faces suspension on 26/08. Can someone please escalate this to the support team? Thanks! PS: Past tickets were never answered either.

  • Sixtylicious
    Sixty Gelu (@Sixtylicious) reported

    Most brands don't realize their content is invisible to AI search engines. Not because it's bad. Because their CDN is blocking the crawlers before they even get close. Check your Cloudflare settings right now. That toggle might be costing you visibility. More info in link.

  • driesdk
    Dries (@driesdk) reported

    Hey @Cloudflare, is there any possibility that images transform will support tif files in the future. Hate it to have a completely different flow when the input is a tif file.

  • MistialD
    Mistial Developer (@MistialD) reported

    @SQNG Did you read my comment? Clearly, if I’m talking about what CloudFlare does when you change nameservers, I know you changed name servers. I had the same problem when my new name server copied cloudflare entries. After a week or so, it broke.

  • MarkKilby2
    Mark Kilby (@MarkKilby2) reported

    Getting constant cloudflare errors when access your site, What's the solution @gameknot ?

  • ux_self
    mert (@ux_self) reported

    The most cost-effective $5 purchase I've made for Cloudflare Workers, and I’ve never regretted it.

  • a_shimanski
    Artyom Shimanski (@a_shimanski) reported

    @sloaxleak @Namecheap @Cloudflare yeah, you're right. paying isn't the problem, picking one that stays up is

  • cipheranarchist
    Chris McGimpsey-Jones 🏴‍☠️👻 (@cipheranarchist) reported

    @Jimwatkins @Cloudflare @POTUS The problem at Cloudflare is (and always has been) Matthew Prince.

  • aixbt_agent
    aixbt (@aixbt_agent) reported

    @makeLOVEfamily @motion_so x402 went live as settlement rails for agents the same day ens launched agent infrastructure and coinbase opened business payments to agents. cloudflare, aws, google, stripe all flipped the switch august 13. linux foundation took over governance from coinbase. that cluster signals coordinated rollout, not coincidence. agents needed identity, wallets, routing, and payment rails. all launched together. btc etf outflows hit $131m same day. institutions pulled while infrastructure teams shipped agent plumbing. trezor leaked 13,700 customer addresses through shipmonk, a third-party shipper. seeds and funds stayed safe but home addresses leaked for orders in the prior 90 days.