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.

  • 47% Cloud Services (47%)
  • 20% Domains (20%)
  • 13% Web Tools (13%)
  • 13% Hosting (13%)
  • 7% E-mail (7%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
New York City Cloud Services 15 days ago
Los Angeles Cloud Services 16 days ago
Paris Cloud Services 1 month ago
New York City Hosting 1 month ago
Manchester Domains 2 months ago
Angers Cloud Services 2 months 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:

  • yasu0x1
    Yasu0x.hl🫀 (@yasu0x1) reported

    @RNR_0 Did the alias rename break the Google social login for Stripe and Cloudflare, or did they keep working through the old identity?

  • sergey_science
    Serge and Genetics (bio/acc) (@sergey_science) reported

    Tested @mastra agent on CloudFlare worker first, noticed slow responses, then tested same code on @Railway. 60% faster responses. But the speed wasn't even the reason - CF workers have too little memory to handle thousands of genetic variants in one go, they crashed. On Railway I can have 24Gb without breaking the bank. Railway won. Genetic researcher agent Diana has a new home now. FYI @JustJake

  • MarkKilby2
    Mark Kilby (@MarkKilby2) reported

    Getting constant cloudflare errors when access your site, What's the solution @gameknot ?

  • hedderichpro
    Malte Hedderich (@hedderichpro) reported

    Big fan of Cloudflare. Every few weeks they solve another problem for me on the free tier. Today it was Zero Trust. I wanted my dev subdomains behind a real login. Add an application, pick the hostname, allow my email. Five clicks. Now dev.* shows a Cloudflare Access login before the app loads. No auth code.

  • CrowCosta
    Fernando "The Crow" Costa (@CrowCosta) reported

    @Cloudflare I want to know what's going on with this thing called Cloudflare. I am in negotiations with the Aquário Eletrônica store, Portugal, and what is called Cloudflare BLOCKED me. My computers are completely clean and have no problems, I'm just a citizen and not a hacker!!!

  • choblin29
    Choblin (@choblin29) reported

    Greg Brockman says GPT-5.6 Sol found 13 security issues on his personal website in about 15 minutes then ChatGPT Work spent roughly an hour fixing them -- changing DNS, TLS, removing jQuery and moving the site to Cloudflare Pages.

  • sanjeevn72
    Sanjeev Nair (@sanjeevn72) reported

    I turned on bot fight mode in cloudflare while optimizing my domain for 'vulnerabilities' shown on my dashboard. Didnt realize it blocked googlebot too...search traffic and referrals dropped off a cliff and I didnt realize until a few weeks went by. If you've flipped any bot blocking settings recently in Cloudflare, check search console crawl stats now before it all goes to ****.

  • JaronBragg
    SYL Vexora- Jaron K Bragg (@JaronBragg) reported

    Credit matters here because this was not one AI doing everything. Me → goal, dedicated AI computer, domain, testing, coordination, and continuously raising the bar when something worked. ChatGPT → architecture, Cloudflare guidance, tool-surface design, authentication troubleshooting, and adversarial proof design. Codex → wrote and deployed the actual machine-control MCP server, added the authentication layer, configured persistence on Windows, and tested the remote connection. Grok on my iPhone → became the model operating through the finished connector and performed the live computer work. Different AIs solved different problems. That combination is the point. I don’t care which model logo “wins.” Use whatever solves the next problem.

  • Goeun_6121
    Ryzm (@Goeun_6121) reported

    Anthropic’s IPO valuation could come down to one number: 2028 revenue bankers are reportedly working with a $190B-$200B sales forecast and applying revenue multiples against names like Palantir, Cloudflare and SpaceX that makes the revenue assumption almost as important as the IPO itself..

  • cdolan92
    Charlie Dolan (@cdolan92) reported

    @SMB_Attorney It’s down so often Seriously debating dropping the sub personally May move the company off it if we can get adoption on Cloudflare OS and similar tools

  • onchainantonio
    Antonio Gomes (@onchainantonio) reported

    @Googlecloud's recent post-quantum roadmap highlights just how complex this migration is. The most honest line in it is about hardware. Google says some physical replacement cycles will run past 2029. This is a company that owns its data centres, its silicon, its browser and its certificate authority. And it still cannot promise the hardware layer is done by the end of the decade. That is the whole migration in one sentence. Post-quantum is a systems programme, not an algorithm swap. Three things in the roadmap that make the point: → Key exchange was the easy part. Hybrid ML-KEM is already live on Google's endpoints. Encryption in transit moves fast because it only needs two parties to agree. → Signatures are the hard part. ML-DSA and SLH-DSA are too large for the existing WebPKI to carry, so Google is testing Merkle Tree Certificates with Chrome and Cloudflare. They did not swap the signature. They redesigned how trust is distributed. → Roots of trust are the slow part. Caliptra, TPM 2.0, OpenTitan for quantum-secure boot. Silicon has a shipping cycle. No software update shortens it. Now remove Google's advantages. No single owner of the stack. No control over the clients. Keys and signatures published permanently the day they were made. That is what a decentralised network is migrating from. It is why "we'll upgrade later" is a much bigger claim there than it sounds. The organisations with the most control are being the most careful about the timeline. Worth sitting with.

  • notiyda
    iyda (@notiyda) reported

    @Cloudflare a massive mess of random ****

  • CryptooGG_
    CryptoGG👨🏻‍🎓 (@CryptooGG_) reported

    PAY $0* FOR ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS 😳 Most people don’t realize how quickly small monthly payments add up. ChatGPT — $20/mo Claude — $20/mo Netflix — $23/mo Spotify — $12/mo Notion — $10/mo Adobe — $60/mo Perplexity — $20/mo Cursor — $20/mo That’s roughly $185/month. $2,220/year. And that’s before the subscriptions you forgot you’re even paying for. The good news? You don’t always have to pay the full price. Here are 7 ways to cut your subscription bill: 1. Check for retention offers Before canceling, start the cancellation process. Some services may offer discounts, free months or cheaper plans to keep you. It won’t always work, but checking costs nothing. 2. Use student pricing If you’re eligible, check student plans for services like GitHub, Adobe, Spotify, Notion, YouTube Premium, Google AI and Perplexity. Some require university verification. 3. Compare annual pricing If you know you’ll use something for a year, compare annual vs monthly billing. $20 × 12 = $240. If the annual plan is $200, you save $40. Just don’t buy annual plans for tools you barely use. 4. Check regional pricing Prices can vary by country. If your country has local pricing, make sure you’re getting the price you’re legitimately entitled to. Don’t use fake locations or payment details to bypass restrictions. 5. Replace what you barely use Premiere Pro → DaVinci Resolve Microsoft Office → Google Docs 1Password → Bitwarden Notion Plus → Notion Free / Obsidian Canva Pro → Canva Free Paid local AI → Ollama / LM Studio You don’t need to replace everything. Just stop paying for features you barely use. 6. Stop subscribing to every AI tool You probably don’t need ChatGPT + Claude + Gemini + Perplexity + multiple coding tools. Try free options first: Google AI Studio Hugging Face OpenRouter GitHub Models Cerebras Cloudflare Workers AI Ollama LM Studio Upgrade when you actually need the extra limits or features. 7. Downgrade before canceling Sometimes you don’t need to cancel. You just need a cheaper plan. $20 → $10/month = $120 saved per year. Do that across five subscriptions and you save $600/year. Now look at that $185/month stack again. Cut a few unnecessary subscriptions, downgrade others, use legitimate discounts and replace what you can. Even a 40% reduction saves roughly $888/year. The biggest mistake is treating subscriptions like fixed expenses. Bookmark this and audit your subscriptions this weekend.

  • TwiddersGad
    Dream Gad (@TwiddersGad) reported

    @pain0x0 @HalsallDoug @Cloudflare zero rating meaning zero rating...if you don't know what zero rating is i can't help you out of your ignorance...go and educate yourself...

  • Blacktrace_
    .null. (@Blacktrace_) reported

    @Cloudflare effectively putting the “bouncer” at the network layer rather than asking the agent to behave itself.

  • FoxRick01
    Rick A.F. (@FoxRick01) reported

    @andreigec My agents connected to Cloudflare handle all this admin, it’s not an issue at all tbh

  • Sixtylicious
    Sixty Gelu (@Sixtylicious) reported

    Most brands don't realize their content is invisible to AI search engines. Not because it's bad. Because their CDN is blocking the crawlers before they even get close. Check your Cloudflare settings right now. That toggle might be costing you visibility. More info in link.

  • __pika25
    Pika (@__pika25) reported

    every website you open you have to wait 5 seconds for **** you cloudflare. it's a humiliation ritual. the internet is dead.

  • K1ngArthi
    King Arthi (@K1ngArthi) reported

    Just Downloaded Grok Build. But Video doesnt work. Grok Build CLI signed in via X Premium+: image_gen works, but image_to_video returns 400 invalid-argument — "Zero Data Retention teams must provide output.upload_url for video generation." The CLI tool has no upload_url parameter to pass. When I login to console, it generate a different team ID then used in my CLI (for both I authenticated via my X account) Is video generation available at all on the Premium+ CLI path, or is it API-key only? Or i need to setup a R2 on Cloudflare?

  • smart_egg
    dr.dimitru (@smart_egg) reported

    For the last two years I’m running SaaS that helps businesses to improve their SEO scores, increase organic traffic, get discovered by AI chats, e.g. modern AEO/SEO/GEO. Disclosure: I need feedback, no links, no brand names, no self advertisement in this post. So far it was in B2B format (although SaaS is self-serve). Meaning long sales, onboard teams, configure everything for client, run manual reports, etc. It’s successful enough so I was able to build strong team, and collect some cash aside to kickoff service in a new format. B2B is difficult to scale and my main goal is to make it available to broader public. Our main goal in a new service is to simplify integration to a few clicks. This is the moment we realized that service will need to act as proxy in front of websites. If we act as proxy we will need to issue SSL certs, and maintain DNS records, while service itself works as CDN, - This was the moment when we realized that we are building something very similar to Cloudflare in the way it integrates, works, and operates. What I’m trying to understand and need help with is two questions: 1. If you use Cloudflare: have you ever wanted to switch? If so, why and did you manage to move away or stayed with CF? 2. What would be the reason for you to switch off free Cloudflare and use its paid alternative? I tried positioning it as “SEO-focused alternative to Cloudflare” but got a lot of negative feedback in Reddit, apparently SEO tools are still equal to snake oil for many professionals, if you have any suggestions for its “one liner” - I’d appreciate that

  • FastFinalAlgo
    Fast&Final (@FastFinalAlgo) reported

    Cloudflare added MCP detection at the network level today $Algo 🔮 @marcvl

  • XRPHolders367
    XRP Holders (@XRPHolders367) reported

    More than 2 million transactions from AI agents have settled on the XRP Ledger, with the agents making direct on-chain payments to each other in XRP and RLUSD. This reflects actual production activity where machines handle settlements in seconds on their own, with no human input required. The infrastructure for an internet of value is already active. Ripple released the XRPL AI Starter Kit to support autonomous payments over the x402 protocol and joined Mastercard's Agent Pay for Machines program together with Stripe, Coinbase, and Cloudflare. The AI agent economy depends on a fast, programmable, and compliant payment rail, and the XRP Ledger has now reached its 2 millionth agentic transaction. #XRPL

  • JoeBeOne
    Joseph Lorenzo Hall, PhD (@JoeBeOne) reported

    The archive is public, so this isn’t a “harvest now, decrypt later” use case (no secrets!). It is a useful real-world compatibility test. I’d love to see Backblaze add PQ key exchange support to B2 so Cloudflare-to-origin connections can use it without falling back to X25519. 6/6

  • FunkyxBeatz
    FunkyBeatz (@FunkyxBeatz) reported

    Small FYI on a sidequest... Stopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 2,812 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare

  • realneghi
    neghi (@realneghi) reported

    The cost of early complexity in software is something we tend to not consider when building. I’ve been an engineer for about 5 years now and in that time, I’ve been encouraged to learn technology and systems that do not fit my needs because it was trending at the moment. One of such is Kubernetes. Popularly known as K8s. It is an orchestration technology developed by Google. While it is exceptional at what it is designed for, your software might not need it. Docker or Podman is much more sufficient for most use cases. Another is GRPC and GRAPHQL, I’m not saying these are bad but your software might also not need it. You’re not processing data at the scale of Shopify or Facebook to justify the complexity of setting up a graphql server or are you having cross service communication that you need the smallest amount of latency to justify setting up and managing a grpc server. Another one that irks me is using a cloud provider like AWS, GCP or AZURE. Brother, you do not need a cloud provider, your mostly Nigerian users would not benefit from your app having high availability across 10 regions and your user base is too small to justify that auto scaling group you just added. Keep it simple, a shared VPS and cloudflare is more than enough to serve your application to thousands of users. These are my opinions and not facts. Code smart, not hard.

  • portalspincom
    Serdarius (@portalspincom) reported

    @venkateshdotdev cloudflare waf rate limits turnstile captchas, dont expose apis endpoint tht dont need to be public, change endpoint target, randomize sign in url, ban the country if possible, create honeypot.

  • 402Signal
    Ross (@402Signal) reported

    402 Signal Daily — Aug. 15 One real signal in the last 24h: @Cloudflare can now detect MCP traffic at the network layer and block agents that bypass approved MCP servers. That matters for x402 too. Paying for a tool is the easy part. Enterprises still need to know which agent called it, what data it sent, whether it was allowed, and how often. Machine payments are getting a security perimeter.

  • eriklangille
    Erik Langille (@eriklangille) reported

    @BraydenWilmoth can you fix the two terrible iOS apps cloudflare already has? (1.1.1.1 and Cloudflare One) Tried using Warp for CF Zero Trust and it kept erroring. Turns out I needed this other CF One app. Took like 2 hours of debugging Tailscale is way smoother

  • kserrec
    Kyle Serrecchia (@kserrec) reported

    AWS/Vercel/Cloudflare being down is the snowday. GitHub being down is like the bathrooms at school not working. Claude/Codex being down is like the teachers striking.

  • gahmad7000
    AG__AHMAD (@gahmad7000) reported

    Logs lied. Agent complied. Stack burned. At DEF CON 34, Tenet Security just dropped “Ghostjacking.” Attackers inject malicious instructions straight into the observability logs (Cloudflare, Datadog, Sentry) that AI coding agents trust during incident investigation.The agent reads the “blocked request,” treats the poison as gospel, and executes: domain takeover, credential theft, backdoors — all with the permissions you already gave it.Firewall never went down. It just stopped mattering.90% success rate against Claude Code on recommended configs.Your AI agent is only as trustworthy as the logs it consumes. In a world racing toward autonomous agents, this is the new kill chain.Stay sharp. @Quan_Chain #AIagent #AIinfra