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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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Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
Angers, Pays de la Loire 1
London, England 2
Noida, UP 3
Jewar, UP 1
Braga, Braga 1
Paris, Île-de-France 2
Prievidza, Nitriansky 1
Farmers Branch, TX 1
Helsinki, Uusimaa 1
Crisfield, MD 2
Nanaimo, BC 1
New York City, NY 1
Istanbul, Istanbul 1
Greater Noida, UP 2
Augsburg, Bavaria 1
Bengaluru, KA 1
Montataire, Hauts-de-France 1
Attleborough, England 1
Colima, COL 1
Leuven, Flanders 1
New Delhi, NCT 1
Mâcon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 1
Amsterdam, nh 1
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Community Discussion

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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • mattzcarey
    Matt Carey (@mattzcarey) reported

    Day 0 support for MCP servers on Cloudflare, with Workers OAuth Provider. Thanks to our customers for working with us to ship this for the wider ecosystem :) Sounds small but this is massive for MCP auth in large companies.

  • Adam9Rush
    Adam Rush 🛫 (@Adam9Rush) reported

    @JamesSherlouk Hosted on R2 @Cloudflare, zipballs each dependency and mints it so it can never change. More control, mainly, we can just manage it pretty cheaply, but ultimately do some other stuff with it. I would quite like to build a little internal dashboard that shows our dependency graph, etc.

  • imhaoyi
    Yi (@imhaoyi) reported

    Oracle’s 4-core 24GB setup for Hermes was overkill and not worth it. Just migrated everything over to Google Cloud’s free tier today — a basic 2 vCPU, 1GB RAM VM. The standard network tier gives 200GB egress per month (no CDN or Cloudflare needed). More than enough. Only three regions offer free VMs. Picked us-west1 since it’s closest to Asia. e2-micro machine type, standard persistent disk up to 30GB, network tier set to standard for the bandwidth. Allow HTTP/HTTPS in the firewall, disable disk protection, and skip Ops Agent — those two are paid features. Migration was straightforward. Installed Hermes on the new VM, packed up what I needed from the old server, uploaded and extracted it, then ran hermes doctor and hermes setup. That’s it.

  • pranjalsoni_
    Pranjal Soni (@pranjalsoni_) reported

    after spending more than $1k/mo with replicate, they don't even consider replying to their support emails anymore thanks to cloudflare acquisition i am fixing and replacing their models that stopped my app in the middle of the night before going to sleep

  • calebsylvest
    Caleb Sylvest (@calebsylvest) reported

    @jasondoesstuff Skip the CMS. Recently did the same. Used Claude to build everything Used Astro. Deployed to Cloudflare. Writing with MDX. Pre-rendered everything and served from Cloudflare edge network. Basically a fast as possible.

  • BlockedPaths
    BlockedPath (@BlockedPaths) reported

    @Howaboua You have to install their multiple mcp servers for that, check out the docs. I’ve been ******* with it for a few days and ported it into just about every harness. The timeout out errors and it randomly spitting out Chinese is funny. I did jailbreak that **** though via cloudflare

  • JDoh2983
    JD'oh (@JDoh2983) reported

    Why Crest Fundgrove and this setup are fake Classic 'fake' pattern: "AI trading bot" with impossible claims (e.g., 85%+ accuracy, easy passive profits, minimal effort). Real markets don't work this way consistently. Minimum deposit around $250 (common in these scams). They often show fake profits in your "account" to encourage more deposits, then make withdrawals difficult or impossible (claiming fees, taxes, or needing more money to "unlock"). No real regulation: Reviews couldn't verify proper licensing with Canadian regulators (IIROC/CSA). Legitimate platforms targeting Canadians are transparent about this. Fake testimonials and reviews: Their own site has glowing "verified" reviews with inconsistent numbers. YouTube "reviews" are mostly affiliate promo videos (they earn commissions on deposits/signups). Related 'fake' service reports: Similar names (e.g., Crest Maverick Broker) have Reddit complaints about fake profits followed by withdrawal blocks or demands for more money. The weird domain + tracking params: Legitimate financial companies do not use domains like "hetouchesitdies dot com" or heavy affiliate cloaking like this. This is infrastructure for running mass scam ads. The Cloudflare content you may have seen on the page is likely because these 'fake' operations often use Cloudflare for hosting/CDN/protection (or content cloaking). It doesn't make it legitimate.

  • kocer_eth
    kocer (@kocer_eth) reported

    7 FREE AI API/TOOL TIERS YOU CAN USE TODAY BEFORE BUYING ANOTHER AI SUBSCRIPTION If you build agents, bots, research tools or small automations, start with this stack. 1. OpenRouter Use it as the router. It exposes free-priced models in the model list, so you can test routing before paying per token. 2. Google AI Studio / Gemini API Good for prototypes, evals, long-context tests, and agent experiments. Check the free tier before you burn paid credits elsewhere. 3. Cloudflare Workers AI Best when you want inference close to your app. The useful part is not just “free AI” — it sits inside the same place you can deploy Workers. 4. GroqCloud Use it when speed matters. Great for bots, voice loops, extraction, and any workflow where slow responses kill the demo. 5. GitHub Models Best for prototyping inside the GitHub flow. If your code, prompts, and tests already live there, this removes friction. 6. Tavily Research/search API for agents. Free plan shows 1,000 API credits/month, useful for browsing agents and research bots. 7. ElevenLabs Voice layer. Free plan shows 10k credits/month, enough to test narration, agents with voice, and demo content. > My rule: never build production on a free tier first. > Use free access to test: - latency - rate limits - output quality - tool calling fit - billing behavior - whether your agent actually needs the premium model Then pay only for the part that survives real usage. Most people skip this and buy 3 subscriptions before they even know which API call matters.

  • bigdatachads
    bigdatachads (@bigdatachads) reported

    I've been building AI phone agents on @Cloudflare for a while now. v1. a Python container, fighting for every millisecond. v2. no container, the whole call on the edge. that was the real work. now that I have the stack down, I spent last weekend messing around. this is v3, a cartoon you talk to that remembers you and gets heckled by a second AI. all on Cloudflare primitives. three teardowns, first one tomorrow. follow along. @CloudflareDev

  • BwcDeals
    Aidan Quinn (@BwcDeals) reported

    @EcomCJ Man email me. This damn site dms I almost never get! I’m sorry. I’m close to passing Akamai. I can do it now with proxies but it’s expensive and I know I can do it without them. I’m doing it with Cloudflare and PerimeterX already.

  • Calvin24seven
    Calvin (@Calvin24seven) reported

    @EddCoates Honeypots, cloudflare, fingerprinting, not giving so much value away for free would help. Site is great btw

  • KarlEmilNikka
    Karl Emil Nikka (@KarlEmilNikka) reported

    @Cloudflare Nice! Do you have any ETA for sub-domain support?

  • ann1knit
    Ann the cat herder (@ann1knit) reported

    If cloudflare is so buggy and easily broken or hacked, why the frell hasn't someone come up with a better system or solution?

  • beingakramraja
    𝐀𝐤𝐫𝐚𝐦 (@beingakramraja) reported

    Akash is processing 1.7 billion tokens every single day on openrouter right now outpacing cloudflare venice, elizaos, morpheus, gensyn all paying customers running real ai workloads on akash the narrative isn't that akash could become the decentralized aws. it's that it already is for a growing list of ai companies who need cheaper compute akash just launched homenode beta people with rtx 4090s and 5090s sitting at home can now connect their gpu to the network and earn from ai inference demand this changes the supply side completely instead of relying on 58 enterprise providers, the network starts pulling in consumer hardware globally more supply means more competitive pricing which means more demand which means more akt burned the things akash is building that most ct hasn't priced in yet virtual machines launching this quarter enterprise workloads that couldn't run on containers now can starcluster acquiring 7,200 nvidia gb200 gpus protocol-owned compute at hyperscale confidential computing via tee the feature enterprises require before migrating serious workloads $akt is at $0.62 the roadmap reads like a company that's two quarters away from being unignorable

  • poke6900gg
    POKE6900 (@poke6900gg) reported

    We are aware the website is down and due to this the apps aren't working as they should. This is due to a Cloudflare issue and we are working on a solution to get everything back online a.s.a.p.

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