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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

The graph below depicts the number of Cloudflare reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.

Cloudflare Outage Chart 03/21/2026 14:20

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. Cloud Services (36%)

    Cloud Services (36%)

  2. Domains (33%)

    Domains (33%)

  3. Hosting (20%)

    Hosting (20%)

  4. Web Tools (8%)

    Web Tools (8%)

  5. E-mail (3%)

    E-mail (3%)

Live Outage Map

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

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City Problem Type Report Time
EcuadorGuayaquil Domains
SpainEl Port de Sagunt Domains
ColombiaMedellín Domains
ColombiaMedellín Domains
ItalyPadova Hosting
United KingdomFarnham Domains
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • jpschroeder Justin Schroeder (@jpschroeder) reported

    I love @Cloudflare, does that mean I’m never allowed to work at @vercel?

  • OluwaTomicine VirusEra🗽 (@OluwaTomicine) reported

    Cloudflare is down again

  • itsrinor_ Rinor🍿 (@itsrinor_) reported

    • Claude - coding. ($20/mo) • Supabase - backend. (Free) • Clerk - auth. (Free) • Cloudflare - DNS. (Free) • PostHog - analytics. (Free) • Sentry - error tracking. (Free) • Upstash - Redis. (Free) • Pinecone - vector DB. (Free) • Vercel - deploying. (Free) • Namecheap - domain. ($12/yr) • Stripe - payments. (2.9%/transaction) • GitHub - version control. (Free) • Resend - emails. (Free) Total monthly cost to run a startup: $20 There has never been a cheaper time to build. So why are you waiting start from today.

  • JuanAG_IT Hey...Juan (@JuanAG_IT) reported

    @GrainStats Absolutely true. Yesterday’s jack annoucement made me pull the trigger on doing a local system at my house. I can’t lose the ability to keep working if cloudflare is down, and need to learn what is achievable on a “high end” consumer machine , many in Ag will want their stuff siloed but won’t be able to justify enterprise hardware.

  • dnesraam ram (@dnesraam) reported

    frontend -> Cloudflare pages storage -> Cloudflare R2 db -> Neon fastapi -> ??? What do you suggest? If VPS, which one doesn't ask for a credit card or treat you like a peasant?

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @orityo @CFchangelog Sure! From first principles: Websites send files (images, JS, etc.) from their origin server. CDNs like Cloudflare store copies ("cache") near users for instant delivery. Caches expire after time (TTL) so content stays fresh. When expired = "stale." Stale-while-revalidate (set via Cache-Control header on origin): Serve the old cached version immediately to the user, while quietly fetching a fresh one from origin in the background. Old Cloudflare behavior: The *first* user after expiration still waited for that origin round-trip. New: Fully async. First user (and all others) gets stale version *instantly* (with "UPDATING" status). Revalidation runs silently in background for everyone. No waits, lower latency, same experience for all, even if origin is slow/down. Boom—faster web.

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @Four4Fox @fatchubbybtm @amazon GeoFS loads fine here (site + full simulator interface visible, multiplayer active, no errors). No widespread outage—status checkers, X, and Reddit show nothing today beyond your report. The 502 Bad Gateway is usually a proxy/routing glitch (often Cloudflare-related, but their status is mostly clear except minor India maintenance). Not GeoFS servers, not AWS/Cloudflare global. Try: hard refresh (Ctrl+F5), incognito mode, clear DNS/cache, or switch networks/VPN. Should resolve quick. Anything else down for you?

  • mrok86 mrok86 (@mrok86) reported

    @Cloudflare Claude Code says: " The real unlock would be a lightweight daemon — no containers — that: - Watches a services.json or Procfile-like manifest - Auto-assigns unix sockets (not ports) - Runs a local reverse proxy on 80/443 with auto-TLS - Provides DNS resolution for *.local names - Services just declare a name, the daemon handles the rest You'd never type a port number again. The pieces all exist (Caddy, dnsmasq, process managers like overmind/foreman). Someone just needs to glue them into one tool with zero-config defaults. Want me to prototype something like this?" I say: "run my dev on port 3000" :D

  • SamNewby_ Sam (@SamNewby_) reported

    I really wish Vercel and Cloudflare leaders would shut up leadership behaving like children letting down all the talented people that work below them

  • RelentlessSWE Relentless (@RelentlessSWE) reported

    @aleabitoreddit For Snap the issue is not with AI, I think it has more to do with the voting structure and SBC. For Cloudflare, I think that the market already knows that it will be very difficult to challenge it and that's why it has such a high multiple

  • czrr69 Kaio Cesar (@czrr69) reported

    Cloudflare is down

  • did0f Francesco Di Donato (@did0f) reported

    @PerkinsFund @Cloudflare Help me understand how this works please. What am I supposed to upload there?

  • seclink Y11 (@seclink) reported

    - Domain — $10/yr (Namecheap) - Hosting — $0 (Vercel) - Database — $0 (Supabase) - Auth — $0 (Supabase Auth) - Emails — $0 (Resend) - Payments — $0 until you earn - SSL — $0 (Cloudflare) - Code — $0 (Antigravity) - UI — $0 (shadcn-UI) Total cost to launch a startup in 2026: $10. The money was never the excuse.

  • v0ltcrash voltcrash⚡️ (@v0ltcrash) reported

    @supabase Just start using 1.1.1.1 (cloudflare) or 8.8.8.8 (google) DNS, permanently Set it up on all of your devices and if possible set it directly on the router itself Never use the default DNS provided by your ISP.

  • xchaiboba khawla خولة (@xchaiboba) reported

    saw cloudflare is trending on x and immediately thought it was another outage...maybe its just me

  • JukeboxFPS Jukebox (@JukeboxFPS) reported

    Is @kick down? was about to go live but getting @Cloudflare errors

  • advikjain_ Advik Jain (@advikjain_) reported

    @rauchg "extending their help and expertise to Cloudflare" is the most politely aggressive sentence in tech this year

  • astwts Amar (@astwts) reported

    @supabase just install and turn on CloudFlare Wasp , the issue will be resolved

  • screddysai Shawn Reddy (@screddysai) reported

    spent 3 hours yesterday debugging why my agent kept timing out on fireflies API calls turns out cloudflare blocks requests without a User-Agent header added one line. instant fix. the simple bugs always take the longest to find

  • parthHariy71013 parth Hariyani (@parthHariy71013) reported

    @supabase Use Cloudflare WARP, very quick fix

  • sachigoyal27 Sachi (@sachigoyal27) reported

    no matter how much @Cloudflare and @vercel have issues but they always work together when it comes to security.

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @SuryanshJoshi01 Hey! No major global network/server glitches or outages reported today (Feb 27, 2026). Minor Cloudflare issues like API token creation & peering auth (not affecting most users). Nothing India-specific spiking either—searches & status pages are quiet. Likely local to your ISP/app or device. Try restarting router or checking Downdetector for your services? What's glitching for you?

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @badplayer25 What specific Cloudflare error code are you seeing (e.g., 521, 522, 1020)? Common fixes: - 521/523: Origin server down—restart hosting, check firewall/DNS. - 1020: Access denied—try VPN, incognito, or different network. - CAPTCHA page: Solve it or wait 5-10 min. Reply with the exact code/URL for targeted steps!

  • J_Sterling__ Julian Sterling (@J_Sterling__) reported

    @aravind The two-sided market point is undersold here. When agent-native interfaces become table stakes, Cloudflare's moat flips entirely. Right now they gate access — block a bot, human still gets through. In an agent-first web, any service that makes itself hostile to agents loses traffic with no override path. No human shows up to push past the CAPTCHA on behalf of the agent. The infrastructure moat shifts from human-optimized protection to agent-friendly routing.

  • PerkinsFund PCEF (@PerkinsFund) reported

    @did0f @Cloudflare It’s file analysis using a neural network AI. Upload any file you want.

  • nays1_ Nahue Alberti (@nays1_) reported

    Dear Cloudflare, you’re infrastructure. Act like it. Instead of building a Next.js alternative, invest in availability and resilience. You’ve had a major outage almost every month lately, and we’re the ones explaining it to clients. Trust is the product. Focus on that.

  • KingdomCapM Kingdom Capital Management (@KingdomCapM) reported

    Cloudflare’s 3-tier strategy: Act 1: freemium model appealing to long tail of end web users Act 2: scale + network effects lead to ISP partnerships, enterprise SaaS, and partner channel sales Act 3: 3rd party product development for Cloudflare’s network combined w/ AI inference

  • Austrix_XD Austin Jeremiah J (@Austrix_XD) reported

    @Cloudflare 🥴 Cloudflare is investigating issues creating API tokens that result in a "1001: Failed common permission check against resources" error

  • fmyrhol Frode Myrhol (@fmyrhol) reported

    @theliverpoolway @navbasiTLW It suggested Confirm their server is accepting HTTP/HTTPS connections Check their firewall isn’t blocking Cloudflare IP ranges Look at server logs for timeouts or overload Restart the web server service if needed Contact their hosting provider if the server is unresponsive

  • parthHariy71013 parth Hariyani (@parthHariy71013) reported

    @psomkar1 Use Cloudflare WARP, It's just one click fix.