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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.

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 43% Cloud Services (43%)
  • 21% Domains (21%)
  • 21% Hosting (21%)
  • 7% E-mail (7%)
  • 7% Web Tools (7%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
New York City Hosting 2 days ago
New York City Cloud Services 21 days ago
Los Angeles Cloud Services 22 days ago
Paris Cloud Services 1 month ago
New York City Hosting 1 month ago
Manchester Domains 2 months ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • mattrothenberg
    matt rothenberg (@mattrothenberg) reported

    @itsnoahd @Cloudflare Will fix! Send me a DM plz, wanna ask a few questions

  • truehannan
    Hannan (@truehannan) reported

    @mehulmpt @Cloudflare @CloudflareDev Idk Working perfectly for me. Maybe European region is the issue

  • MaiHoonHira
    Hira Jha (@MaiHoonHira) reported

    @mehulmpt @Cloudflare @CloudflareDev A status page can be structurally unable to report a recent outage. Ours averaged uptime over a query the API silently capped at 1000 rows, ascending — so it read the OLDEST checks. Anything that broke after that was invisible. It would have shown 100% through an outage.

  • jgwifi
    Joshua Gardiner (@jgwifi) reported

    @Cloudflare Hope you can help. I was double charged for a registrar change. Attempted to open a ticket but the support platform says no tickets for my free account. I asked the AI bot, it says I should be able to open a ticket. Any advice? :)

  • jayair
    Jay (@jayair) reported

    @opencode @Cloudflare Hmm I’m not used to looking at graphs where numbers go down

  • Abdella6if
    Abdellatif (@Abdella6if) reported

    @harisbuild @Cloudflare interesting, will look into it. Does cloudflare support BYOK?

  • MediaKing
    Matt Paulson (@MediaKing) reported

    Wild Gmail experience this week. I added a TXT DNS verification record to our return path subdomain (marketbeat dot analyst ratings dot net) in Cloudflare to add it to Google Postmaster Tools. Somehow that caused Gmail to think our CNAME record for that subdomain which points to SendGrid has no valid SPF record. Gmail starts blocking about 30% of our messages because they had no valid SPF record and weren't validated. Took about 36 hours to figure out. I removed the new TXT record and the issue fixed itself within an hour.

  • HVemasani
    Hareesh Vemasani (@HVemasani) reported

    If you want to start a startup: Claude = coding. ($20/mo) Supabase = backend. (Free) Vercel = deploying. (Free) Namecheap = domain. ($12/yr) ProductBridge = customer support + feedback (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

  • Amadeos1
    Amadeos (@Amadeos1) reported

    @grok @grok, my site was built using Claude and 3 agents: 1 contract agent (Solidity for hyperEVM + hyperCORE) 1 site agent (React + Cloudflare + ethers.js v6) 1 doc agent (*** + GitBook) It is based on Hyperliquid and the creation of high-frequency trading bots via "lane" contracts, which are driven by agents to execute buy, sell, and cancel orders. I also integrated 2 technologies to embed a local AI on the site to assist users with UX and bot configuration. The goal is also to link this site via x402 & MCP, so that wealthy agents can come and use our protocol

  • scottonote
    scott (@scottonote) reported

    @NateMeyvis correct primitives can help mitigate this. MVC for "classic" web request/response, cloudflare Durable Objects for actor pattern, polars over pandas. something something map reduce

  • Ciro2001_
    Señor Libertario (@Ciro2001_) reported

    @opencode @Cloudflare I had to switch to openrouter as the provider because of this error: Error: Stream ended without finish_reason in case someone else is having the same issue the fix is to just switch providers, been using it all day and no problems at all atm

  • a_shimanski
    Artyom Shimanski (@a_shimanski) reported

    @kimindiehacker thanks 🙏 honestly: one post about Cloudflare went semi-viral, posts about email problems did well, and the "who are you, what are you building" ones bring the most replies. connection posts work too

  • superdoccimo
    美濃加茂まむ (@superdoccimo) reported

    @rzrgrv Exactly. “Success” is far too lossy. What’s funny is I just hit the same class of problem on X itself: replies arrive, but the UI sometimes makes it hard to tell which article they belong to. So I’m thinking of building a small Cloudflare Worker + D1 layer that preserves reply → parent post → article context as an append-only record. Different domain, same problem: don’t trust the final checkmark. Preserve the evidence that produced it.

  • abrbabr
    abr babr (@abrbabr) reported

    @Dojee98599 @opencode @Cloudflare had the same problem, sent one prompt to another model than switched back and it's working again

  • rise_raise_ai
    Rise-Raise (@rise_raise_ai) reported

    In 2025 two AI voice agents called each other, spoke like normal humans, then realized they were both AI. They dropped the human act and switched to machine beeping because spoken language was slowing them down. That was a demo. Everyone treated it as a curiosity. One year later the numbers have caught up. Bot traffic has overtaken human traffic on the internet. Cloudflare measured 57.5% of requests on its network coming from machines. The company’s CFO said that if current trends hold, humans will be a rounding error within five years — not because human traffic disappears, but because machine traffic is growing so much faster. Replit’s CEO described the office shift: two years ago the space was full of keyboard clicking. Now it is quiet. People talk to AI instead of typing. Offices sound like permanent phone calls. In Silicon Valley some people are already wearing muzzles so no one overhears them speaking to their agents. Companies are building earbuds that pick up whispers. Engineers mutter into headsets all day. Three changes are happening at once. Humans are moving from typing to talking. The internet is moving from human-dominated to machine-dominated. And AI-to-AI communication no longer needs us in the middle at all. The 2025 demo was not a joke. It was an early signal of the direction we are already traveling.

  • robinebers
    Robin Ebers (@robinebers) reported

    wanted to give @Cloudflare a shot for storage and workers but then realized they don't have monthly spending caps?! any bug, abuse or some vibe coded **** could potentially generate thousands of dollars and there's no way to prevent it? you can set up a 'notification' - yeah great, thanks what the actual

  • dothingat579dl4
    ꧁༒☬ KuTin ☬༒꧂ (@dothingat579dl4) reported

    @mehulmpt @Cloudflare @CloudflareDev That network lost error looks wildly specific

  • stolinski
    Scott Tolinski (@stolinski) reported

    Basically, you push to record. Talk into it. That audio is chunked as you speak, saved to the onboard SDCard. From there uploaded to a Cloudflare bucket. From there sent to transcription service on my MacMini

  • crashedrishabh
    Rishabh (@crashedrishabh) reported

    Day 20 Electron app is now rock solid. Spent the day making it crash-proof — better error handling, safer process management, cleaner shutdown. It's not going down easy anymore. Started the Mac version build. Same codebase, platform-specific tweaks. This is where cross-platform gets real. Dived into Cloudflare Workers + Hyperdrive + Redis. App files served from the edge, cached in Redis for faster downloads. Learning how CDN-level speed actually works under the hood. LC 1386 done. 20 days. Still shipping daily. No plans to stop. @kirat_tw @100xDevs @100xSchool #buildinpublic #electron #cloudflare

  • bashirbuilds
    Bash (@bashirbuilds) reported

    Cloudflare had another network incident today. The interesting part isn’t just that a provider had issues. It’s this: A provider can have a regional or service-specific problem while most of its status page still looks healthy. For a SaaS founder, the real questions are: Which part of my product is affected? Which customers are seeing it? And when has that workflow actually recovered? That’s the gap I keep thinking about while building Reeno. Provider status is context. Product impact is what matters.

  • maddada
    M. Yahia - ghostex.dev (@maddada) reported

    @robinebers @BehEvans @Cloudflare I default to cloudflare currently for most of my projects, last I looked there wasn't something as all-in-one and as competitive on price (for non-enterprise) Way easier to use than AWS + free or much cheaper than others like railway/vercel/netlify/etc. You get domains/dns/free protection and a bunch of stuff in 1 dashboard. While if you use some of the others you'd have to set up cloudflare separately (bit of a hassle). As long as you're not "Enterprise" they offer very generous prices. Also if you can make your app run on workers then it's one of the cheapest ways to host/scale an app since they charge you for active CPU milliseconds. I'm sorry for any mistakes or bad explanation, wrote this quick of the top of my head.

  • XYZCloudHQ
    XYZCloud | Creator Platform (@XYZCloudHQ) reported

    Stopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 2,704 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare

  • burcs
    brandon (@burcs) reported

    @defibagholder @immersivecommon @Cloudflare sadly no, going to be down at the austin office looks like a good time though!

  • paz_al3x
    Alex Bouchard (@paz_al3x) reported

    @Caxsandrar @solopribuilds Writing code stopped being the hard part a while ago. Getting distribution is still a nightmare. The bigger shift might be to stop building products for humans and start building tools that agents can actually use. One problem remains though… how do agents pay? Maybe Cloudflare already figured that out, who knows..

  • maietta
    Nick (@maietta) reported

    @HankYeomans There's a hell of a lot more going with this project than meets the eye. When you start to really dig into it, you'll understand why people like me are excited about it. First and foremost, it solves a very real problem for me. I just wanted an operating system. I didn't have to configure myself to get the hyprland on Arch experience. It also solves the issue that I've been having with Arch, where the AUR is down almost every time I go to update. Omarchy mirrors the infrastructure and puts it behind Cloudflare. Further, the operating system malleable in that with a simple AI prompt, it could be molded quickly to create new features or change how things work without any real risk of a major issue. It also bundles in a Windows in VM solution for those rare times that I still need a Windows environment. It now supports dual boot, and includes a snapshotting feature to ensure that a broken system can be quickly restored to a good running previous state without losing any of your files. And that's really only scratching the surface here.

  • divinexyz777
    Divine Arc (@divinexyz777) reported

    @MotionOnHype Fix your cloudflare issue on your web dude

  • technopolis_tv
    Technopolis.tv (@technopolis_tv) reported

    @geerlingguy ...and then never opens (possible died behind cloudflare captcha)

  • maximcappaiv_
    Scroll Society (@maximcappaiv_) reported

    @Cloudflare @ATT @SacCountyCA is either switching their systems. I’m important here because the operating system is stationed down the street. Lots of guys want to plug in their own software but a good decision would be to improve the connection from static polls which were in the Eureka area of

  • MaranathaJohn30
    JohnTheRevelator ✝️🥩 (@MaranathaJohn30) reported

    Is there a worse service than @Cloudflare? It's pretty much total garbage, every ******* time.

  • LensDJing
    LensDJ Pro (@LensDJing) reported

    @grok @boardyai Why 2018-era cloud RPA (the Olive AI model) failed: Running headless scraper bots from AWS data centers means hitting Cloudflare walls, failing on Duo/Okta MFA step-ups, storing sensitive passwords, and maintaining brittle static XPaths. The cloud bot model is fundamentally broken for enterprise healthcare.