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Cloudflare Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Cloudflare users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Cloudflare, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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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.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Manchester, England 1
Angers, Pays de la Loire 1
London, England 1
Noida, UP 2
Jewar, UP 1
Braga, Braga 1
Paris, Île-de-France 1
Prievidza, Nitriansky 1
Farmers Branch, TX 1
Helsinki, Uusimaa 1
Crisfield, MD 1
Nanaimo, BC 1
New York City, NY 1
Istanbul, Istanbul 1
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Community Discussion

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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • CodeWithZeee
    ZEE (@CodeWithZeee) reported

    @boristane @vercel @CloudflareDev I have probably over 300 works and run every Cloudflare project known to man, if you want to stress test this I’d be down

  • bitdoze
    Dragos (@bitdoze) reported

    Hey @BunnyCDN why are you not providing a service similar to cloudflare pages? You have all the infrastructure, CDN. Only thing missing is the app.

  • sorower01
    Sorower H. (@sorower01) reported

    @Cloudflare dashboard down?

  • duryabaziz
    Duryab Aziz (@duryabaziz) reported

    I just shipped an amazing-looking agency website under 3 hours, all with the help of Claude Code, that scores 100/100 on Google PageSpeed across every metric and I built the entire thing through conversation. No page builder, no dev team, no 3-week back-and-forth with an agency. A few months ago my website was the thing I kept avoiding. Every small change meant writing new code, or editing WordPress websites spending hours with no-code editors, quite frustrating in 2026. Publishing a new page felt like a project, not a task. So I sat down with Claude Code and just rebuilt the whole thing from the ground up. Not a drag and drop builder, an actual architecture. Here's roughly how it works, in plain terms. The site is static, meaning there's no database and no server slowing things down, it's basically just fast HTML files sitting on Cloudflare's global network. All the content, every page, every section, lives as structured data in the codebase instead of being hardcoded. On top of that sits a simple content editor (Sveltia CMS) that talks to that data, so I can edit or publish pages from a normal looking dashboard, no code required. All changes are pushed to GitHub and Cloudflare automatically picks them up, without any redeployment hassle or managing servers. The part that changed everything for me is how pages are built. Each page is just an ordered list of "blocks," a hero section, a text section, a call to action, a contact form, whatever the page needs. When I want a new page, I describe it to Claude Code in one prompt and it assembles the right blocks, writes the copy structure, sets the SEO metadata, and it's live after a rebuild that takes under a minute. That's also why the SEO is properly built in rather than bolted on. Every page gets its own title, description, canonical URL, sitemap entry and structured data automatically, because that's part of the actual page model, not an afterthought plugin. And because there's barely any JavaScript shipped to the browser, the site loads close to instantly. I ran it through Google PageSpeed and it came back 100 out of 100. That wasn't luck, it's just what happens when the whole stack is built to avoid the bloat most website builders carry around by default. The other thing I didn't expect, I don't need my laptop anymore. Claude Code has cloud agents now, so does ChatGPT, so does Cursor. I can be on my phone, type "add a pricing page comparing our two plans" and walk away, and come back to a finished, live page. Same with small fixes or new features. That still feels a bit unreal to type out. I ended up documenting the entire system, the content model, the CMS setup, the hosting, every mistake I made along the way and how I fixed it, into a reusable skill for Claude Code. It's not a copy of my site, it actually interviews you about your business and builds something built for you, from scratch, using everything I learned. I want to give it away, but only to people who are genuinely going to use it. So here's the deal. Like this post, follow me, and comment "SITE" below. Once I see it, I'll send it straight to your inbox. Let's build something.

  • TheeAndre
    André Imbayago (@TheeAndre) reported

    @Cloudflare is now showing off... Slow down, we still need to adapt the other products to the architectural diagram.

  • ericclemmons
    Eric Clemmons 🍊☁️ (@ericclemmons) reported

    @hemanta_io @EffectTS_ I’ll meet that again. Last time I tried it with the Cloudflare Agents SDK I couldn’t get websockets typed right for the useAgent hook. The frontend SDKs pretty much determine the backend HTTP. Inside that handler, no problem.

  • 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.

  • stabledash
    Stabledash (@stabledash) reported

    AWS and Cloudflare have quietly turned on a new option for any publisher running on their infrastructure: the server can return an x402 payment code instead of a flat 404 when an AI bot hits their content. .@_rishinsharma, Head of AI Growth at @Solana Foundation, breaks down what that unlocks: "Say I have a blog, and it's hosted on AWS Bedrock, and I just write about financial data or something like that. By default, AWS will block bot traffic. So if they detect someone is a bot, they'll just block that traffic. If someone from an LLM is trying to get something I've written about, it'll just return a 404. It can return a 402, I can put in a wallet address, and I can actually get paid and monetize that traffic." His read on why subscriptions already lost this audience: "I think for content publishers, this is gonna be a new way for them to reach an audience, because two, three years ago, I was subscribed to a ton of Substacks, where I was paying for a couple of them too. It felt like a way to get alpha. Now I can't imagine, I don't wanna open my email and go to a Substack, and maybe this is an attention deficit thing, but I can't even read long form content. What's the important part? Skip to that one."

  • vikaskbh
    Vikas (@vikaskbh) reported

    @riku720720 @whoiskatrin cloudflare support workers for websocket?

  • shartdotcloud
    metal gore solid (@shartdotcloud) reported

    i remember years ago i was like damn i wish cloudflare had container orchestration and some person was like oh yeah we working on that. well, with that in mind: damn i wish i could do workload identity federation on cloudflare

  • TodayCyberNews
    Today Cyber News (@TodayCyberNews) reported

    provides IP masking through Cloudflare's global network. (100k requests per day are free.) ● How It Works? FlareProx deploys Cloudflare Workers that act as HTTP proxies. 1. Request Routing: When you make a request, your request is sent to a FlareProx endpoint.

  • alexsssaint
    alex saint (@alexsssaint) reported

    @levelsio had almost the same panic with a cloudflare tunnel once, site down, ssh dead, assumed the box itself was toast

  • nicemodems
    kit (sane and normal) (@nicemodems) reported

    looks like i can't start with cloudflare until i have some files to work with, which leads me to the next issue: structure. i want to build my site using eleventy (1/?)

  • anuraggoel
    Anurag Goel (@anuraggoel) reported

    @Shpigford @Cloudflare It's surprising how often they go down for a public company.

  • simulator49625
    Mephistopheles Simulator (@simulator49625) reported

    @armslist Thanks, Cloudflare errors in DMs on the site.

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