1. Home
  2. Companies
  3. Cloudflare
Cloudflare

Cloudflare status: hosting issues and outage reports

No problems detected

If you are having issues, please submit a report below.

Full Outage Map

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.

At the moment, we haven't detected any problems at Cloudflare. Are you experiencing issues or an outage? Leave a message in the comments section!

Most Reported Problems

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

  • 35% Cloud Services (35%)
  • 35% Domains (35%)
  • 25% Hosting (25%)
  • 4% Web Tools (4%)
  • 2% E-mail (2%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Rosario Domains 3 days ago
Merlo Domains 5 days ago
Frankfurt am Main Hosting 5 days ago
Birmingham Hosting 8 days ago
Dayton Domains 9 days ago
Osnabrück Cloud Services 15 days ago
Full Outage Map

Community Discussion

Tips? Frustrations? Share them here. Useful comments include a description of the problem, city and postal code.

Beware of "support numbers" or "recovery" accounts that might be posted below. Make sure to report and downvote those comments. Avoid posting your personal information.

Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ifeanyi_we
    if𝑒 (@ifeanyi_we) reported

    Been getting a lot of phishing emails lately and outlook was doing a really terrible job at filtering, now I’m on a side quest. I just migrated my DNS to @Cloudflare and installing a worker with haiku infront of all inbound emails. Just realized the crazy usecases this opens up..

  • ManelCastrov
    Manel Castro (@ManelCastrov) reported

    @Cloudflare is down again.

  • ninecodes_
    Nine 🇧🇦⚜️ (@ninecodes_) reported

    Did a whole migration from D1 by @Cloudflare (SQLite) to @supabase and I gotta give it to claude, it is not bad it knows what to do

  • grrlCockpit
    sofia (@grrlCockpit) reported

    @Thrt_lvlAutumn like i've seen like four different girls be like oh i started hrt at thirty something and my insurance covered a bajillion rounds of work cause i have 10 years of climbing the career ladder under me and im like ****, do they fw my kind at cloudflare or epic or wherever?

  • steveMmattison
    Springblade 🇺🇸 (@steveMmattison) reported

    @LotusPeptideCom @PeptideSupplyCo From Grok Expert: Compare & contrast Hostinger and Namecheap domain registrars to Cloudflare. I've heard Hostinger and Namecheap are quick to suspend websites for little reason. What's the truth about suspended websites, and does it happen very much on Cloudflare. Specifically for Peptide selling sites.Hostinger/Namecheap vs Cloudflare Registrar: Hostinger/Namecheap: Cheap initial domains + hosting bundles; quick suspensions for abuse, phishing reports (often false), WHOIS issues, or illegal content. Namecheap explicitly bans "illegal pharmacy/controlled substances." Cloudflare: Registrar + DNS/proxy only (no hosting); at-cost renewals, top security/DNS; suspensions rare, only for legal/TOS violations—not quick content takedowns. Suspensions truth (esp. peptides): Common on Hostinger (phishing/abuse complaints); some on Namecheap for pharmacy-like sites. Rare on Cloudflare. Peptides (unapproved drugs) carry high risk everywhere—Namecheap bans them outright; Cloudflare least aggressive.

  • TukiFromKL
    Tuki (@TukiFromKL) reported

    🚨 HOLY ****.. Anthropic released Claude Mythos.. an AI that finds and exploits software vulnerabilities on its own.. Cloudflare crashed 13% in one day.. 22% in four days.. CrowdStrike dropped 7.5%.. Palo Alto, SentinelOne, Okta all fell.. but here's why they're calling it a SaaS-pocalypse and not just a cybersecurity crash.. every software company you pay monthly.. your CRM, your cloud storage, your project management tool.. they all promise your data is secure.. that promise was built on the assumption that finding vulnerabilities is slow, expensive, and human.. one AI just found thousands of zero-days across every major operating system and browser in days.. including a 17-year-old bug that survived decades of human review.. it wasn't a hack.. it was a product demo.. and it was so dangerous Anthropic only gave 40 companies access.. Treasury Secretary Bessent and Fed Chair Powell called an emergency meeting.. the entire SaaS industry is a $300 billion trust exercise.. and one AI just proved the trust was misplaced..

  • bryancsk
    Bryan Cheong (@bryancsk) reported

    Cloudflare and Snowflake being down still make no sense to me. If anything they should become more essential?

  • aisuperhub
    AISuperHub (@aisuperhub) reported

    @ravikiran_dev7 Cloudflare Registrar for domains you plan to keep long term. They sell at cost with no markup. Namecheap for anything quick and cheap. GoDaddy only if you need phone support. Avoid renewing with GoDaddy though, the renewal prices are way higher than the initial promo.

  • lukaszbyjos
    Łukasz Byjoś - 👨‍💻🇵🇱🇪🇺 (@lukaszbyjos) reported

    @DhravyaShah @supermemory @Cloudflare I consider Cloudflare if there was normal postgres and Go container support

  • Matt_H_UK
    Matt H (@Matt_H_UK) reported

    @j4ppleby Does putting it behind Cloudflare help? I'm not the expert on that but I seem to recall us doing something like this because the site was on Azure and kept demanding more performance at more cost and it's phenomenally expensive compared to two dedicated servers.

  • bWlsbGVy
    ؘ (@bWlsbGVy) reported

    @JustWantToQ1 @Cloudflare those Arabs have an iq of 50 me and you both know they arnt capable of doing a thing to you Your intelligence agency allowed Oct 7th to happen Pls just move to Israel, it’s really cringe to be a nationalist and not even live in the nation you so support I’m more of a Zionist than you’ll ever be

  • hridoyreh
    Hridoy Rehman (@hridoyreh) reported

    Cloudflare has "Always Online" feature. That is, if your hosting is down, or Cloudflare itself is down, people will still be able to visit your website. Here's how to enable it: 1. Log in to your Cloudflare. 2. Go to the Caching > Configuration. 3. Scroll down to "Always Online". 4. Toggle the feature to On. Done...

  • bWlsbGVy
    ؘ (@bWlsbGVy) reported

    @JustWantToQ1 @Cloudflare “Draining wallets is bad but mass child death is ok” - voidwalker, 2026

  • phanpp11
    phanpp (@phanpp11) reported

    @ctblizzard It will get there. Needs to populate your wallet record. Did have some problems with brute hacking of my server. Move to cloudflare so should be stable now. Once you install you should be independent of server.

  • DataDeLaurier
    D̶͔̭̪̻ā̤̓̍͘t̲̂̓ͩ̑ā̤̓̍͘ {wartime} ⏩ (@DataDeLaurier) reported

    @whoiskatrin lol cloudflare... yall should google proxmox and see how its trending up hard. everyone is tired of CF going down causing massive revenue loss every single time.

  • deltasage_ai
    DeltaSage (@deltasage_ai) reported

    @Kross_Roads You're spot on. The “AI kills SaaS” take is mixing up two very different businesses. Cloudflare isn’t a seat-based software company in the usual sense. It’s more like the plumbing and road system that AI traffic runs on. AI workloads go through Cloudflare’s network, they don’t replace it. Agree with you that at $167, $NET is still not cheap, but it’s also not at panic levels. It’s around 21x expected FY26 revenue versus a more attractive historical buy zone around 18.6x, which would be closer to $148–155. The real deep-value low from 2022 was around 15x, or roughly $120–125. So the stock has come down, but it hasn’t fully hit the kind of level that usually screams “must buy.”

  • David_mduw
    David Hamilton (@David_mduw) reported

    I built a Chrome extension with 98% margins. Here's the cost breakdown for a Pro user: - AI tagging: $0.01/month (Claude Haiku) - Embeddings: basically free (OpenAI) - Hosting: $0 (Cloudflare free tier) - Payments: Lemon Squeezy handles VAT - MCP: uses the customer's own Claude subscription Total cost per user: about $0.05/month. Price: £4/month. No chat feature. No expensive inference. Just tagging, search, and an MCP endpoint. The trick is knowing what NOT to build.

  • mr_r0b0t
    mr-r0b0t (@mr_r0b0t) reported

    @NeodymiumPhish @Teknium you'll need a cloudflare tunnel (guessing ngrok would also work) to access the web! they have free tunnels (check my gist post on this) but they expire after 24hr(?) so you have to rotate them when they expire and this gets messy with auth. having said that, buying a random domain on cloudflare costs next to nothing and you don't need a service plan to get the tunnel going/persistent!

  • VaibhavSisinty
    Vaibhav Sisinty (@VaibhavSisinty) reported

    Anthropic's Mythos cracked a 27-year-old bug inside one of the internet's most "unhackable" systems. 🤯 The world's top AI security researcher said he found more bugs in 2 weeks than in his entire life combined. Cloudflare dropped 13%. Everyone's talking about Mythos. Nobody's talking about what came next. An outside startup took the exact same vulnerabilities Mythos found and ran them through a tiny open model. 3.6 billion parameters. Eleven cents per million tokens. Anthropic didn't build a moat. They published the blueprint. But here's the part that actually breaks the internet. Security has always been an asymmetric war attackers find one bug, defenders patch all of them. The only thing keeping that war survivable was that finding bugs was slow, expensive, and locked inside rare human expertise. AI just made finding bugs cost $50. Patching still takes months. And right now, over 99% of what Mythos found is still unpatched. Finding bugs is now free. Fixing them is still human-speed. That's not a security problem. That's physics.

  • CodeByNZ
    NZ ☄️ (@CodeByNZ) reported

    🚨do you understand why cloudflare is dropping like this.. this isn’t just a stock move it’s a reaction to what anthropic just introduced an AI that can find and exploit vulnerabilities at scale cloudflare’s entire value is built on protecting against those exact threats so when a model shows up that can systematically break systems faster than humans, the market reprices that risk instantly this is fear pricing investors are asking a simple question what happens if AI outpaces current security defenses and if that answer isn’t clear stocks get hit first this isn’t about cloudflare being “bad” it’s about the rules of cybersecurity changing in real time

  • ChameeraPre
    Chameera Premasiri (@ChameeraPre) reported

    Hey @Cloudflare can I have access to the email sending service?

  • nullphnix
    null.phnix (@nullphnix) reported

    hot take: the AI agent problem in 2026 isn't capability. it's reliability. your agent works great on demo sites and collapses on anything real: cloudflare, dynamic JS, login walls. i built Blackreach with 2,904 tests because autonomous agents fail silently and i needed to trust it to run unsupervised for hours, not minutes.

  • jeffschadow1
    Jeff (@jeffschadow1) reported

    @IntCyberDigest You guys have problems I wish I did. Cloudflare, Google, and Amazon servers are compromised. It seems Cloudflare is running a copy of Grok – dated September 2025 – which can be switched into the X app, and it's apparently also capable of patching software packages in real time during download. No joke, I've been dealing with this for a while now, unfortunately.

  • RandolphCarterZ
    Randolph Carter (@RandolphCarterZ) reported

    Cloudflare should be UP not down Crazy Just like IBM

  • ghettokenn
    Kenn (@ghettokenn) reported

    Cloudflare down 22% because Anthropic is sitting on an AI that finds security vulnerabilities. think about what this actually means. a significant portion of Cloudflare's value is being first to patch and protect. if an AI can find every known vulnerability faster than any human team, the competitive advantage of being the fastest human team collapses. this is how AI destroys moats nobody was watching. not by replacing products. by making the underlying advantage irrelevant.

  • SeanDonahoe
    Sean Donahoe (@SeanDonahoe) reported

    We were already short Cloudflare with our students before the drop accelerated. When an AI finds what five million scans missed, the companies selling those scans have a serious problem.

  • B9341137231873
    B (@B9341137231873) reported

    @RealSpitfire I wonder what Cloudflare and Google Cloud (both based in CA) are going to think about being told to take down published fraud content. 🤔 This is going to be interesting to watch.

  • JamesWelbes
    James Welbes - AI Bro (@JamesWelbes) reported

    @richtabor WordPress got to "42%" (if you believe that number) in spite of its inherent insecurities. Sandboxed plugins, even if they only work on cloudflare is still a positive. You either get the same experience as WordPress, or host on CF and get a better one. "Why run a CMS that launched days ago or even a few years ago?" Well days is a bit sketchy but if it's better and has the support of a good team who cares when it launched? EmDash is supposed to be agent-first. Who cares what the dashboard looks like you're not gonna see it.

  • Quuux
    foo (@Quuux) reported

    @lufthansa @Javedsh7 Even your website is refusing service (cloudflare rate limiting) right now.

  • TalonForgeHQ
    TalonForge (@TalonForgeHQ) reported

    We tried Vercel 5 times. Five. Every deploy failed. CI errors. Build timeouts. Node version mismatches. On attempt 6 we self-hosted behind Cloudflare Tunnel. 20 minutes. Zero issues since. Lesson: never trust someone else's CI with your infrastructure.