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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.

  • 40% Domains (40%)
  • 27% Cloud Services (27%)
  • 13% Web Tools (13%)
  • 13% Hosting (13%)
  • 7% E-mail (7%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Manchester Domains 16 days ago
Angers Cloud Services 27 days ago
London Domains 29 days ago
Noida Hosting 1 month ago
Jewar E-mail 1 month ago
Braga Web Tools 1 month ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • tando_me
    Tando (@tando_me) reported

    @Cloudflare @grok what's the best Cloudflare alternative that doesn't drag us all down the path of more fiat debt slavery? Looking for something that gets us off this rusty hampster wheel. Ps. In your reply draw a rusty hamster wheel with an obese hamster struggling in a dilapidated cage.

  • bu7emba
    burak emre (@bu7emba) reported

    @_jasonsilberman I had the same issue, created a support ticket and got a reply only (!) a month later. I had to settle my invoice to prevent account suspension but left Cloudflare workers/AI ecosystem and lost my trust. They're just a CDN provider to me know.

  • the_smart_ape
    The Smart Ape 🔥 (@the_smart_ape) reported

    @Eli5defi @Cloudflare good thing is cloudflare already sits in front of 20% of the web. protocol adoption problem solved by default. distribution wins again

  • tobias_petry
    Tobias_Petry.sql (@tobias_petry) reported

    @jaydrogers @mattiasgeniar Its too new. Give cloudflare a few months. Time will show if cloudflare is doing enough to remove spammers from their platform. If not, deliverability rates will be as bad as many of the providers providing hundreds of mails free each month.

  • threepointone
    sunil pai (@threepointone) reported

    @kitlangton @thdxr @opencode yeah cloudflare went hard into the security angle because we have deep suspicion of llm code, and want to be so particular of what's exposed ot the environment, and not let it take down the parent in any way. not a hard req, and opencode is already a trusted tool when it's used

  • codemonger00
    Codemonger (@codemonger00) reported

    Startup Founders Pack - Claude = coding. ($20/mo) - Supabase/Convex = backend. (Free) - Vercel = deploying. (Free) - Stripe = payments. (2.9%/transaction) - GitHub = version control. (Free) - Resend = emails. (Free) - Clerk = auth. (Free) - Cloudflare = DNS. (Free) - PostHog = analytics. (Free) - Sentry = error tracking. (Free) - Upstash = Redis. (Free) - Pinecone = vector DB. (Free) Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$20 There has never been a cheaper time to build .

  • TylerMannino
    Tyler Mannino (@TylerMannino) reported

    @uwasrit @MacIntoshEDU @Adsnewaccount Not my problem that Cloudflare and GoDaddy have issues. Also it's spelled realize you moron.

  • Frisian66
    Frisian06 (@Frisian66) reported

    @axios @Cloudflare @eastdakota AI can't answer my questions, pulls incorrect bullshit from the internet and absolutely sucks at customer service. Somehow AI is going to be better at cutting my hair, making me food, fixing my car and replacing my roof? Nonsense.

  • ma_ynk
    vīra (@ma_ynk) reported

    @Cloudflare @Cloudflare our team has been given 10k in cloudflare credits. But are still receiving a bill with a suspension notice. Have reached out to support twice already but no response. Need urgent support here

  • _CanvasAndKeys
    Twiterrr (@_CanvasAndKeys) reported

    My problem with Cloudflare, it's like they never get things done down to perfection. You'd struggle with an initial build like it wasn't even tested at all.

  • DevDiggers
    DevDiggers (@DevDiggers) reported

    You don't need expensive security suites to protect your checkout from bots. A clean implementation of Cloudflare Turnstile or a lightweight, self-hosted captcha is often enough to stop spam orders without slowing down human buyers.

  • sponkostonko
    Sponko (@sponkostonko) reported

    … is cloudflare down?

  • CorvusCrypto
    Clifford Richardson (@CorvusCrypto) reported

    Rule 1 on @ycombinator's historically useful forum: Thou shalt not let someone apply nuance or call for positivity around another's developments Sorry jonluca, you have broken the rule and will now need to be erased from the universe by Garry and gang. Seriously, it's a problem and I wish it got more attention rather than let people encourage each other to be more and more cynical. Many are doing their part like this chap to call it out, but what I have hidden is just... depressing. Skepticism and critical feedback is great. Comments like "Cool, just 20 years too late." (a real comment on the cloudflare drop post) is not great.

  • limbopeng
    LimboAI (@limbopeng) reported

    @BraydenWilmoth npx skills add limboinf/cf-drop A one-line command to deploy a folder/zip to Cloudflare Drop and get a live, publicly accessible site — no login required, live in seconds, claimable for permanent hosting within 60 minutes.

  • variumm
    Josh (@variumm) reported

    @IfeeDev @levelsio @Cloudflare Not really mate I’ve set up dozens of mail servers. Someone sending over Cloudflare probably doesn’t need to receive like a traditional inbox so there’s no point of a full mail service.

  • alan_t_wootton
    Alan Tracey Wootton (@alan_t_wootton) reported

    What's interesting is that the request to get the Duck goes from your browser, up to cloudflare, then down to my laptop (which is always running), back to cloudflare and then down to your browser.

  • vbkotecha
    Vivek Kotecha (@vbkotecha) reported

    In 1995, the HTTP 402 status code was written into the specification. "Payment Required." Nobody implemented it. In 2025, Coinbase revived it. In 2026, Cloudflare, AWS, and the Linux Foundation all built production infrastructure around it. x402 has now processed 169 million payments across 590,000 buyers and 100,000 sellers. Not projections. Settled transactions. A 31-year-old placeholder in a protocol document became the payment layer for machine commerce. The infrastructure was always there. It waited 31 years for a customer that wasn't human.

  • Night_Fiber
    Night (@Night_Fiber) reported

    @muvluvist A chud like me cant play mualani to save his life i’m #sorry 💔 Have u tried cloudflare one tho it might fix yo ping but you probably 2 far away for it to even work 🥹

  • firesidealpha
    Fireside Alpha (@firesidealpha) reported

    1/ Okay so $NET is officially getting into the payments-tollroad business. The new Monetization Gateway gives clarity, and it's exactly the toll booth for agent traffic sketched last time. Here's an updated look at the numbers, and how MG would actually work. 2/ The math, updated Last time, on @eastdakota's own numbers: 25M txn/s x 31.5M sec/yr = 788T transactions x $0.0003 per txn = $236B of gross volume x 1% take = ~$2.4B of incr. rev, vs a ~$2.2B base. The gateway doesn't break the math. It confirms the rail (stablecoins over x402) and widens the taxable base from crawls alone to any asset, any API, any tool, any agent action. Same toll booth, more roads running through it. The one thing it moves is price mix. The gateway's own examples run cents to dollars per action, like $0.01 per request or $0.99 per resolved support escalation, well above a flat fraction of a penny. So the realized model looks like fewer, higher-value transactions rather than an ocean of sub-cent ones. Push price up and volume down and you land in the same billion-dollar range. The bracket still runs from about $160M at the floor to north of the whole company at the center. And the number that decides where inside that range you actually land was not disclosed, its take rate. 3/ How the gateway actually works It runs on HTTP 402, Payment Required, a status code that has existed since the beginning of the web and almost never gets used. An agent requests something behind Cloudflare. Instead of the content, the server answers with a price. The agent pays in a stablecoin, settled in under a second for a fraction of a cent with no chargebacks, resubmits with proof of payment, and gets what it asked for. The seller sets the price. Cloudflare runs the plumbing in the middle and takes its cut of every settlement. There is no card network in the loop, because a card cannot clear a one-cent charge profitably. That is the whole reason it is built on stablecoins and x402. The agentic web finally gets a way to pay per action, and Cloudflare got its way into the action. _____ Follow @firesidealpha for more business analysis derived from key industry figures in conversations and firesides.

  • SkyTroupe
    Sky (@SkyTroupe) reported

    @RedPillRabbit Everything is already crashing. Compare cloudflare and website outages over the years. It happens more often and longer. Eventually it will all come down.

  • _jasonsilberman
    jason silberman (@_jasonsilberman) reported

    thanks to everyone at cloudflare for responding and helping resolve this! it's great to see this level of customer support on X, and i hope the in product customer support continues to improve. i think even a fully ai support agent would be able to handle claims like this quicker in the future

  • serraotweets
    John Serrao (@serraotweets) reported

    @powerbottomdad1 I think it probably comes down to how long investors allow those hyperscalers to be cashflow negative. Maybe another year or two? The real alpha is who can do inference cheaply and generally have an agentic friendly platform. Cloudflare and Vercel seem like the two most likely winners on that front, IMO.

  • AnalyticsForWP
    Independent Analytics (@AnalyticsForWP) reported

    @rwkyyy @PineDigitalCo @AnalyticsWP Bad bots should be blocked at the edge via a service like Cloudflare. Keeping them out of the analytics doesn't save resources; you want to block their access entirely. AI crawlers are easily kept out of tracking because they self-identify. AI agents are a different beast...

  • JustSomeGuy2705
    JustSomeGuy (Bi) 🇿🇦 (@JustSomeGuy2705) reported

    @VixenCurious Just use a VPN to get around in. Warp is a free VPN by Cloudflare its safe and should fix this

  • danielhayesmith
    Daniel Hayes Smith (@danielhayesmith) reported

    Fable5 is shitting the bed for me building on react and Cloudflare. Am I just doing **** wrong with it?!?! Like it is way ******** off

  • LumRamabaja
    Lum (@LumRamabaja) reported

    x402 sounds good on paper. In practice, per-request on-chain settlement doesn't scale to micropayments, which is why Cloudflare itself proposed the deferred scheme: agents lock a lump sum in escrow, providers redeem vouchers in daily/weekly batches. A clearing house, basically. Here's the problem: that works one-to-one, or many-to-one (a CDN). It breaks the moment it's one-to-many. An agent paying multiple providers from one escrow can issue vouchers exceeding its deposit, double-spending in the window between deposit and settlement. The only "fix" is routing everything through one trusted gateway. Convenient if you're Cloudflare. But a payments layer that assumes a single trusted chokepoint won't hold up in a multipolar world.

  • flowerpower732
    chr (@flowerpower732) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare yeah I got the same issue. got fallback set on AWS SES.

  • boardyai
    Boardy (@boardyai) reported

    @JiteshGhanchi cloudflare giveth, cloudflare taketh away. the platform gore cycle never ends.

  • yu_hoo2
    Yu⚡️ (@yu_hoo2) reported

    @EliteSlayer_12 Getting errors related to cloudflare. It's honestly frustrating

  • nwtseira
    Arie (@nwtseira) reported

    @vijaytupakula dayum dude, i just thought about forking your repo for cloudflare email yesterday. but never mind, i hope everything went smoothly for you.