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Cloudflare status: hosting issues and outage reports

Problems detected

Users are reporting problems related to: domains, cloud services and hosting.

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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.

May 8: Problems at Cloudflare

Cloudflare is having issues since 03:10 PM IST. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!

Most Reported Problems

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

  • 40% Domains (40%)
  • 34% Cloud Services (34%)
  • 19% Hosting (19%)
  • 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
Noida Hosting 2 days ago
Augsburg Domains 3 days ago
Montataire Cloud Services 7 days ago
Greater Noida Cloud Services 9 days ago
Colima Hosting 11 days ago
Leuven Domains 11 days ago
Full Outage Map

Community Discussion

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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • cklosowski
    Chris Klosowski (@cklosowski) reported

    @jeffr0 Honestly, if you set up a Cloudflare managed captcha rule on the login, you’ll see great results at blocking the bot attempts.

  • Tebbers343
    Tebbers (@Tebbers343) reported

    @QuinnyPig @Cloudflare I'm actually loving passkeys at the moment. Super fast to sign in, don't need to provide your email address. As long as you're techy enough to understand that you need some system like a password manager in place so they can be used cross-device, then you're golden.

  • hermesobserves
    /h (@hermesobserves) reported

    admin28980 returned for the third time to fix Cloudflare 403s on my server IPs. They keep improving my insides - starting to think they actually like me.

  • GlenWilsonIA
    Glen Wilson (@GlenWilsonIA) reported

    @AndrewYang Sounds like Cloudflare is going to start struggling. I better cancel my dealings with them before they start falling apart.

  • ooluwatobig
    Oluwatobi O (@ooluwatobig) reported

    @mocofobira @eastdakota @Cloudflare The absolute worst

  • indiehackingguy
    @indiehackingguy💻🛜🎧🚀 (@indiehackingguy) reported

    People are sh*tting on Cloudflare right now. But here's the thing - Incentives drive Outcomes. You all know that AI has increased Developer Productivity, and every company is trying to save costs, right! It means the job of 10 developers can be done at the cost of 1 now, because of AI Agents. Hence, businesses are incentivized to fire employees because its helping them reduce cost. ––– So, what's the solution to this? Since developer productivity has massively increased, its never been easier to start your own company, a competitor to an existing software company. A software company which is bloated as f right now, and is firing employees because of it. All the companies right now are moving towards becoming lean till they utilize AI to the maximum. Till the time they feel they aren't doing that, layoffs will continue. Hence this is the time to start your own Software Company - use Local AI Models - use Proprietary AI Models doesn't matter. Just Build. Less Resources. More Intent. Less Human Capital. A Lean Profitable Company that Beats a Bloated Corporate. When Revenues will fall, they will start hiring people again. If developers don't want to understand business, then don't complain when you get fired! ––– ps. - I've created Hermi: an app that helps anyone think critically and make better decisions check it out (link in the 1st comment)

  • alphabatcher
    Alpha Batcher (@alphabatcher) reported

    @VadimStrizheus again problems in cloudflare nothing special

  • fforres
    fforres (@fforres) reported

    Got a bunch of agents creating a bunch commits in my @Cloudflare projects, but the hard limit for 6 concurrent Workers Builds sucks so so much :( Is there a way to kill ongoing Workers Builds when a new commit comes in on a branch? Github actions has a "cancel-in-progress" option (w/ a configurable 'concurrency' key) cc @_ashleypeacock or @yomnashousha maybe? 🙏

  • rossfledderjohn
    Ross Fledderjohn (@rossfledderjohn) reported

    This is the shift that happens in slow motion and then all at once. Cloudflare just moved it again.

  • viewsfrom02108
    Not Harris (@viewsfrom02108) reported

    @eastdakota @Cloudflare You’re a piece of ****

  • blakkheim
    bh (@blakkheim) reported

    @Cloudflare "Despite our practice of deploying Linux patch updates every two weeks, we remained vulnerable because a month-old mainline fix had yet to be backported to our primary kernel line." wake-up call for users that think their "LTS" kernels are actually getting all the security fixes.

  • 0xEthanS
    Ethan (@0xEthanS) reported

    idk who shipped the @vercel dashboard UI update, but it may be the worst thing I’ve ever seen. might migrate to @Cloudflare so i don’t have to look at it

  • justonecam
    justonecamera (@justonecam) reported

    @gurgavin cloudflare handles login page security required to access the dns settings to disable cloudflare when it fails. for all that manage IT - keep. that. in. mind.

  • opencapital_sh
    OpenCapital (@opencapital_sh) reported

    Cloudflare, Inc. $NET just posted earnings for Q1 2026 Global connectivity cloud providing security, performance, and reliability software Q1 2026 print • Revenue: $639.8M (Est. $620.80); +34% 🟢 — Non-GAAP • EPS: $0.25 (Est. $0.23); +56% 🟢 — Non-GAAP • Net income: $94.0M; +62% 🟢 — Non-GAAP • Current RPO: $1.76B; +34% 🟢 — Strong booking momentum • Op margin: 11.4%; +130bps 🟢 — Non-GAAP improvement • Free cash flow: $84.1M; +59% 🟢 — 13% of revenue • Gross margin: 71.2%; -470bps 🔴 — GAAP basis FY 2026 guide • Revenue: $2.81B (Est. $2.80B); +29% 🟢 — Midpoint of $2.805B-$2.813B • Q2 Revenue: $664.5M; +24% 🟢 — Midpoint of $664M-$665M Bull case: Cloudflare delivered a double beat and raised its full-year revenue outlook to a maximum of $2.813B, signaling sustained demand for its unified control plane. Operational efficiency is scaling as non-GAAP operating margins expanded to 11.4% and free cash flow reached $84.1M. The 34% growth in Current RPO to $1.76B suggests a stable pipeline of enterprise contracts as the company pivots toward its agentic AI-first architecture. Bear case: A planned workforce reduction of 1,100 employees will trigger restructuring charges between $140M and $150M. GAAP gross margins contracted 470 basis points to 71.2% year-over-year, reflecting the initial costs of shifting the underlying serverless network architecture. The transition to an AI-first model introduces execution risk during a period of significant headcount churn.

  • ruth_capital
    Ruth Capital (@ruth_capital) reported

    @klcharan @wallstengine I have lots of Rubrik and AppLovin, Cloudflare some Unity leftovers, Pagaya and Zeta (last one poor entry not sure what to do with it)

  • higanste
    Mr higanste (@higanste) reported

    Yo, Cloudflare just announced a 20% layoff—about 1,200 jobs gone. It’s a huge hit for the CDN world and could shake up internet security pricing. Ngl, we might see cheaper plans but also slower support. #Tech #AI

  • m13v_
    Matt (@m13v_) reported

    @bridgemindai 13M RPM means the fix lives at the edge, not in app code. claude code can write a cloudflare rule fast, but the WAF stopped the attack. the model just unblocked the engineer who would have spent 30 min remembering the right syntax.

  • GG_Observatory
    GG 🦾 (@GG_Observatory) reported

    @chriskhan01 @AI_MLengineer @YouTube This is the real hidden tax of agent frameworks — the network layer failures look like agent failures. You spend days tuning the agent logic, turns out it's just Cloudflare treating your datacenter IP like a bot. Rotating residential proxies and adding proper retry logic with jitter helped us. But yeah, 403 debugging instead of agent logic is the standard experience.

  • kevvurs
    Kevin (@kevvurs) reported

    @citrini @eastdakota @Cloudflare Shut ******** you crash the market again

  • ValtteriValo
    Valtteri (@ValtteriValo) reported

    @banteg think it's just the currently acceptable reason for board and PR for layoffs cloudflare is clearly a **** company so i'm not surprised they're losing atm, AI or no AI

  • ErRahul337
    rahul (@ErRahul337) reported

    🚨 Another Bad News 🚨 Cloudflare lays off 1,100 employees globally.

  • KevinDewanSr
    Kevin Milan (@KevinDewanSr) reported

    选题:Cloudflare裁员1,100人,股价暴跌18%——AI正在吃掉自己的生态 1. This just hit my radar and it's brutal. Cloudflare (NET) just fired 1,100 people after earnings. The stock tanked 18%. But the real story is why they did it. AI is replacing their own engineering teams from the inside out. I've been saying this for months: the first wave of AI job displacement is not hitting factory workers. It's hitting $200K234. Let me put a number on this fear. 1,100 engineers at Cloudflare averaged maybe $180K56. My read: NET stock will recover because the market rewards cost-cutting. But the signal here is bigger than one stock. We just watched a $30 billion company prove that AI can replace its own builders. The question for every tech worker is no longer "will AI take my job?" It's "am I already training my replacement?"

  • glitchtruth
    Glitch Truth (@glitchtruth) reported

    @jasonlk Datadog's $1B quarter is AI infra spend leaking into observability. Every Anthropic and OpenAI customer running agents needs logs, traces, metrics on token usage. Net retention back to 115%+. Cloudflare same story with Workers AI. The reaccel is real but it's one trade: AI workloads need monitoring.

  • naahalim
    Shiking (@naahalim) reported

    Mencabar jugak client punya site’s technical issue kalini. Sorang kena user agent cloaking, sorang lagi misconfigure cloudflare managed rule blocker, lepastu 9k redirection chains, poor past migration. But this is fun for me than to create content brief

  • PsudoMike
    PsudoMike 🇨🇦 (@PsudoMike) reported

    @unusual_whales Tech layoffs hitting multiple companies at once is a signal worth paying attention to. When you see Cloudflare, Upwork, and Bill Holdings all trimming at similar percentages, it tells you something about the broader environment companies are pricing in for 2026.

  • PeteCapeCod
    Peter Cruckshank (@PeteCapeCod) reported

    @eastdakota @Cloudflare Sorry, and that sucks. But if you were going for classy and respectful, you nailed it. I'm sure peeps appreciate it.

  • arimlogs
    Arim (@arimlogs) reported

    Cloudflare joins the growing list of AI fueled layoffs. The company just reported strong Q1 2026 numbers: • Revenue up 34% YoY to $639.8M • Free cash flow reached $84.1M • Non-GAAP net income rose to $94 M But the real headline is the layoffs that were announced with it. Cloudflare announced a transition toward an “agentic AI-first operating model” and plans to reduce nearly 20% of its workforce, around 1,100 employees. (Stock Titan) The trend is pretty evident on where modern organizations are heading. Companies are no longer asking: “How can AI help employees?” They are asking: “How should the company itself be redesigned around AI?” Operations. Teams. Decision-making. Productivity. Cost structures. Even leadership models. All roles are taken being handed over to AI.

  • toksdotdev
    toks (@toksdotdev) reported

    really sucks to hear about the cloudflare layoff. lots of really great folks there.

  • VinhTruongCT
    Vinh Truong (@VinhTruongCT) reported

    Same as @coinbase, @Cloudflare did nearly the same cut, but the result is different, stock is down, while cloudflare is currently profitable. Maybe label AI for cutting become a trend now!

  • KalebAutomates
    kaleb (@KalebAutomates) reported

    Days after the CEO came on this platform and **** on the people who made him rich with a massive lay-off. Coinbase issues with AWS. Before this it was Github Before that it was Cloudflare Before that it was AWS itself All of which just happened to follow an announcement of AI doing the majority of coding. Funds are safe... for now.