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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.

  • 42% Domains (42%)
  • 35% Cloud Services (35%)
  • 17% Hosting (17%)
  • 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
Augsburg Domains 12 hours ago
Montataire Cloud Services 5 days ago
Greater Noida Cloud Services 7 days ago
Colima Hosting 8 days ago
Leuven Domains 9 days ago
New Delhi Cloud Services 10 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • CJavierSaldana
    Sr Carlos ²³²U (@CJavierSaldana) reported

    @ImLunaHey @Cloudflare @dok2001 It’s a two part task, but adding hard limits is difficult to implement at any level. How should the platform behave when a limit is reached? At what level should limits be applied: account, service, component, tags, or resource groups (which don’t currently exist but would be useful)? Is your system designed to handle HTTP 402 status? Do you expect end users of a free service (e.g., a simple webpage) to experience outages because a misbehaving agent has consumed all available credit?

  • vamshi_nenu
    vamshi nénu (@vamshi_nenu) reported

    @pizzaboy god damn, at first glance I thought it was some AWS, Cloudflare bill man.

  • eckoln
    eckoln (@eckoln) reported

    I’m back at it with @socketodev! I’ve been working on this Pusher-compatible WebSocket service for a while, and the first version is finally out as open-source. - Built on @Cloudflare Durable Objects - No fanout tax: 1 broadcast = 1 message cost - Hibernation support - One-click deploy & drop-in replacement If you are looking for a self-hosted alternative, this is it!

  • AlleDinge
    Alle guten Dinge (@AlleDinge) reported

    @PhaedraXTeddy @Cloudflare but civilizationally sick. (However, most of them remain relatively cautious and system-conforming) 4/4 These are real sociolog. or similar approaches. To explain bad citizens you need to look in such way. You'll find reasons and more bad, determing factors. Deep problems!

  • saen_dev
    Saeed Anwar (@saen_dev) reported

    @aluviaconnect The "sites block cloud IPs" problem is so real and so under-discussed. Built an agent that worked perfectly in dev, deployed it, and half the integrations broke because Cloudflare flagged our requests as bots. The model was never the bottleneck — the network was.

  • neil_millard
    Neil Millard (@neil_millard) reported

    17 Attacks and the website was only created yesterday. Be careful folks. Cloudflare blocks or challenges bad requests from hitting my website. #cloudflare

  • DanAlroyPhilo
    Dan Alroy (@DanAlroyPhilo) reported

    @cto_ya_know @ErikVoorhees That's a strange way of framing it. So any Cloudflare service that's disabled by default is an "automatic veto"? The question of why it's off by default is worth asking... seems like it requires configuration, connecting a wallet, etc... they're in a position to make this easier, but serving static files is probably a lot easier than dynamic endpoints

  • mynameistito
    Tito (@mynameistito) reported

    @KennyJohnsonATX @Cloudflare oops, that fixed the issue ty lol

  • DamiDina
    Dami Dina (@DamiDina) reported

    @pratiknagariya i would never trust godaddy. why not use cloudflare. you should upgrade your brand trust

  • SurgeonOnChain
    Surgeon On Chain (@SurgeonOnChain) reported

    Spent 5 hours testing every theory. Wallet v2, UI-registered: 401. Wallet v3, pure Python, never touched a browser: 401. Tested 4 IPs (VPN, AWS, UK home): all 403 from Cloudflare. Got past CF with curl_cffi Chrome impersonation: server still 400’d the wallet.

  • kostasbotonakis
    Konstantinos (@kostasbotonakis) reported

    So here's the issue with this. Cloudflare is amazing company but their AI selling model doesn't really work. Here's an example on OpenAI models. Let's say you pay 20$ for the Plus, you still get access to GPT-Image 2 model (not via API) and you can generate dozens of images in the same price, and then use Codex and GPT-5.3-Codex or GPT-5.4 or GPT-5.5. Now check this pricing for using the Image model via Cloudflare. Does it make sense to use it from there? No.

  • macintogdev
    macintog (@macintogdev) reported

    Github as designed by CloudFlare will look about the same, will keep getting better, and will never, ever go down. I am counting the seconds.

  • merlindru
    merlin (@merlindru) reported

    @ImLunaHey @Cloudflare @dok2001 yes. just shut off my **** (or revert to free tier usage/bandwidth/...) when i hit the limits. in many cases i'd rather have a small outage than be $50,000 in the hole

  • therobertta_
    Robert Ta (@therobertta_) reported

    Cloudflare is building headless agent infra — edge compute, durable execution, scheduled triggers. Headless agents need what chat agents never needed: 1. Persistent state between invocations 2. Scheduled execution (not human-triggered) 3. Geographic awareness The infrastructure stack is being built now. Most teams are still on chat infrastructure.

  • zebassembly
    zeb (@zebassembly) reported

    @uwunetes We have a general Cloudflare API MCP with a search and execute tool for doing codemode, which does support DNS and managing zones! We also have a few MCP servers we made before our codemode mcp but ngl I don't recommend them

  • Megthefounder
    Meghana Jagadeesh (@Megthefounder) reported

    surface read is "agents are getting autonomous." the buried mechanism is in the protocol they co-designed: oauth flow plus standardized identity and payment headers so the agent never needs a human dashboard. stripe projects + cloudflare registrar api in open beta. one command line from the agent and it goes from zero to live instance.

  • khanhicetea
    Khanh Nguyen (@khanhicetea) reported

    Ubuntu PPA is down, can't update packages. Curious why don't the use Cloudflare to distribute the packages.

  • CreateWithTony
    Tony (@CreateWithTony) reported

    @_littlefavour oh i see, cool. not saying it's not fun i think it is but just so many times in there that will demand full attention i don't have to give it. also always had issue with cloudflare playing the game

  • iamnassir00
    Nassir Ghouri (@iamnassir00) reported

    AI agents just got the keys to the bank. On April 30, Cloudflare and Stripe shipped an open protocol that lets an autonomous agent create a Cloudflare account, register a domain, start paid subscriptions, and deploy an app to production. Stripe issues a tokenized payment cap, default 100 dollars a month per provider, and the raw card number is never exposed to the agent. Models could already plan and write code. They could not actually go buy the thing. Now they can. What is the first weird side project you ship the moment your agent has 100 dollars to spend?

  • DataChaz
    Charly Wargnier (@DataChaz) reported

    THIS IS THE OAUTH MOMENT FOR AGENTIC E-COMMERCE AI agents can finally pay for and deploy apps on their own 🤯 Until now, building with AI hit a hard wall at deployment. The agent did the coding, but you did the cloud admin, stepping in to create a Cloudflare account, add a credit card, and wire up API tokens. Not anymore. Cloudflare and Stripe just completely automated this loop via `Stripe Projects`! Run stripe projects init, prompt your agent, and it builds and ships a live app on a registered domain. It works seamlessly across 3 pillars: #1 - Discovery → Agents query a service catalog to find the exact domains or compute they need. #2 - Authorization → Stripe verifies your identity, and Cloudflare auto-provisions the account. No tokens are exposed to the agent. #3 - Payment → Stripe handles payment tokens with a strict $100/mo cap. Your card details never touch the agent. And that's a MASSIVE unlock! Any SaaS with signed-in users can now orchestrate this exact flow, giving agents the power to safely buy and deploy cloud services. Dive into the mechanics in the 🧵↓

  • techwithchizi
    Dev Chizi 👨‍💻 (@techwithchizi) reported

    Step 1: Make it HTTPS (Mandatory) No HTTPS = No PWA. Get a free cert from Cloudflare or Let's Encrypt. This unlocks Service Workers – the magic behind offline + speed.

  • cristofrcharles
    Christopher Charles (@cristofrcharles) reported

    @DeepTechTR I do like Scrapling but that’s not true. Don’t lie. It’s a bad look. You can’t bypass Imperva, for example. Nor can you bypass Cloudflare bot protection. Why lie?

  • chrisozydev
    Chris Ozy (@chrisozydev) reported

    Web scraping tools promising to bypass Cloudflare are like lockpicks. Useful for legitimate research. But the marketing angle tells you who the real customer is. The ethics conversation is quieter than it should be.

  • mikitahimpel
    Mikita Himpel (@mikitahimpel) reported

    @CloudflareDev @Cloudflare It looks like your consent flow is a bit broken. When I open your landing page, make a decision, and then reopen it, I see the consent prompt again. I also see another consent prompt when I open Cloudflare Dashboard after visiting the landing page. Are you sure this is good UX? It also looks like something is broken with your hydration.

  • cto_ya_know
    alex morris (@cto_ya_know) reported

    @ErikVoorhees Cloudflare is the real culprit - they have a very real infra problem in dealing with inconsistant load spikes The real solution for x402 would be an integrated caching layer Built this like 4 years ago at koii but we were too early

  • DanielO04532942
    NickelodeonLover (@DanielO04532942) reported

    @Cloudflare Just fix the error 521 so I can watch online movies and tv shows on HiMovies again!

  • Caffeineator_X
    Caffeineator (@Caffeineator_X) reported

    Ngl CloudFlare is giving me issues Sites keep flagging domain server in terms of bot attacks. For future reference I will not be using CloudFlare as my server dictionary

  • RhysSullivan
    Rhys (@RhysSullivan) reported

    we've been psyop'd by bad harnesses into thinking MCPs having lots of tools is bad lots of tools is a good thing! i want my agent to be able to do everything i can do think about how crazy the statement "oh yeah i wish the cloudflare api spec only had 6 endpoints" sounds

  • ImLunaHey
    luna (@ImLunaHey) reported

    @Singh_Jasminder @Cloudflare @dok2001 that doesnt fix the issue at all.

  • Media_ligt
    Medialight (@Media_ligt) reported

    @NigeriaNDCHQ dear @NigeriaNDCHQ please, Ensure that cloudflare is running and can reach the network. You may wish to enable load balancing for your tunnel, for online registration. i tried joining online but the registration page won't open.