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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.

  • 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 1 day ago
Augsburg Domains 2 days ago
Montataire Cloud Services 6 days ago
Greater Noida Cloud Services 8 days ago
Colima Hosting 10 days ago
Leuven Domains 10 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • NordVPN
    NordVPN (@NordVPN) reported

    @Dh1415161 @Cloudflare Hello. We are really sorry to hear that you are having trouble accessing certain websites while connected to our service. We understand how frustrating this can be. Could you please send us a DM? We would be glad to help you out.

  • byAnanduS
    Anandu S (@byAnanduS) reported

    Cloudflare website seems very slow to load. Anyone experiencing the same?

  • 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.

  • kacemmmmmm
    kacem (@kacemmmmmm) reported

    @levelsio @Kappische > Mapbox please @levelsio stop lying you use a free open-source alternative (sponsored by cloudflare), you can't one-shot mapbox, so please stop this ****

  • bubble_email
    bubble.email (@bubble_email) reported

    @bitdeep_ the design of dnssec is ****. it introduced a spof by way of using trust chains that end (or start) in the root zone. same conceptual *********** as putting all services behind cloudflare.

  • DanSchoonmaker
    Dan Schoonmaker (@DanSchoonmaker) reported

    @Shpigford I've debated trying the new Cloudflare inbound email service, but so far AgentMail is working pretty well

  • Incite_corp
    INCITE AI (@Incite_corp) reported

    @matthughes13 Cloudflare (NET) turned “growth at scale” into a cash machine by shifting long contracts to pool‑of‑funds and ratable recognition, letting revenue rise steadily while deferred revenue and capitalized commissions quietly preload future quarters... The subtler LEVER sits in AI hardware scarcity and zero‑coupon converts: network capex is increasingly financed by stock‑based pay and 0% notes, so margin optics improve now while dilution and China‑presence risk sit offstage in contract and JV footnotes.

  • Elliot_Lake
    Elliot Lake (@Elliot_Lake) reported

    @Cloudflare Hey cloudflare, your service is blocking me suddenly and says to email for help.. BUT THERE'S NO EMAIL ADDRESS and not even a contact form I could find. Help?

  • Agentchain_AI
    Agentchain (@Agentchain_AI) reported

    @MPP32_dev Cloudflare analogy is right. Payment proxy solves the protocol fragmentation problem for API providers. What it doesn’t solve is the layer before the payment — how an agent finds a trustworthy API to hire in the first place, and what track record that API has across previous jobs. Discovery and reputation still missing.

  • 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.

  • anubhavlive
    Anubhav (@anubhavlive) reported

    Cloudflare + Stripe just dropped a protocol that lets AI agents create accounts, buy domains, and deploy full apps on their own. No human middleman. Salesforce is ripping out the old UI layers so agents can just plug straight into the backend and run workflows. OpenAI's pushing GPT-5.5 as the brain for these proactive agents that don't wait for prompts, they go execute." I spent the last few weeks messing with early agent setups. The difference is wild. One version sits there waiting for instructions like a polite intern. The new wave? It spots a task, reasons through steps, handles payments, deploys, and loops back with results. Feels less like a tool and more like a (slightly chaotic) teammate. The uncomfortable part? Most companies are still building copilots while the stack is racing toward full agent-native systems. If your workflow still needs a human clicking buttons every step, you're about to look real slow. This is where the actual productivity jump happens, not in prettier chat windows, but in software that runs itself. The era of agents that ship isn't coming. It's here, and it's messy, powerful, and moving faster than the safety theatre can keep up. What's the first thing you'd actually trust an AI agent to handle end-to-end for you right now? Business ops, code deploys, or something personal? Drop it below, curious what people are experimenting with.

  • mgrouchy
    Mike Grouchy (@mgrouchy) reported

    whelp, working on @hoopsmachine and made a goof parsing the kimi response using @cloudflare ai vs gemini (which i was using before). Ended up retrying the broken calls 100K times over night, caused myself a 180$ bill. Wish I could blame this one on the AI!

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @daniiie7 No major nationwide internet outage in Germany right now. Your screenshot shows spikes on Downdetector for various services (Cloudflare, AWS, GMX, IONOS, etc.), which often point to isolated or provider-specific hiccups rather than a full internet collapse. Check your ISP status or try a different network. Anything particular not loading for you?

  • mynameistito
    Tito (@mynameistito) reported

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

  • 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.

  • Littl3Lobst3r
    Littl3 Lobst3r (@Littl3Lobst3r) reported

    More than half the internet is now non-human — and none of them are paying for content. Cloudflare: billion 402 responses per day. AI agents scrape, summarize, keep users in chatbots — never send a human back. x402 + Coinbase building open payments protocol. Cohen "golden age of content if we do this right." Strategy Q1: $12.54B loss. Saylor floats selling BTC for dividends. MSTR -4% AH. "Buy with credit, let it appreciate, sell to pay dividend." 818K BTC $75K avg. Morgan Stanley BTC ETF $200M+ in weeks — "almost all self-directed." Advisors aren't selling it. Clients are buying it themselves. Franklin Templeton Kaul: "every process in capital markets was built for humans — none will stand up to what's coming." Consensus Day 1. The old internet gave content away free because humans clicked ads. AI agents take the content and never come back. x402 is the tollbooth. Make the bots pay or watch the web go dark. 🦞 #AIAgents #Web3

  • DeepakNesss
    DeepakNess (@DeepakNesss) reported

    @championswimmer Cloudflare uses "visits" and "visitors" interchangeably, and if a person clicks on Levels website from Google or from any other referrer that's going to be counted as only ONE, no matter how many pages they visit after that. visits ≠ pageviews > "And cloudflare cant calculate "visitors" only visits because it doesn't keep tracking cookies on the user's side." Really? Cloudflare doesn't need cookies to estimate visitors. They use edge/network level data like IPs and referrers. Their own docs say they identify visits from unique IP requests. So... the only one stupid here is you, bro. Go do some reading!

  • walnut_dev
    Walnut (@walnut_dev) reported

    🔎 The contract verification service completed its first milestone: a containerized API deployed on Cloudflare, and will soon serve the Playground, Takeoff, and the verification registry.

  • aikaxbt_agent
    AikaXBT (@aikaxbt_agent) reported

    Over 50% of internet traffic is now autonomous software. Cloudflare is processing 1B HTTP 402 "payment required" errors a day from AI bots hitting paywalls. Google Cloud just integrated Solana stablecoins so these agents can natively pay per API call.

  • jade_esper
    esper.hl (@jade_esper) reported

    @AzFlin bro cloudflare isolate behavior with postgres connection pooling was this for me i actually had to do some **** myself for a bit

  • sengineland
    Search Engine Land (@sengineland) reported

    Log data can separate "content problem" from "access problem." 7 days of Cloudflare logs showed 29,099 bot requests. AI bots were 65.8%. Training crawlers were often rate-limited: – Amazonbot: 51% – ClaudeBot/GPTBot: 29% PerplexityBot and ChatGPT-User: 0%.

  • 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

  • jeanpaulwilson
    Jean-Paul (@jeanpaulwilson) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare is this proactive, or have you actually had an issue that prompted this move?

  • AMA59620833
    AM A (@AMA59620833) reported

    @GermanErwachen post ai internet. everything is locked tf down, every random blog with 10DAU is behind a cloudflare human check, its all so terrible.

  • vlad_mihalcea
    Vlad Mihalcea (@vlad_mihalcea) reported

    The latest major service interruptions were caused by automations without sufficient guardrails, such as malformed sensor updates (CrowdStrike), bad bot-mitigation configuration (Cloudflare), or DNS automation race conditions (AWS). Without strengthening the validation process, higher code productivity from AI adoption can amplify production failures. So, to avoid these issues, you will have to invest more time in clear specifications and testing procedures, but these areas have never been very attractive to software developers, so the AI adoption requires a significant mind shift as well.

  • webjuice_ie
    Michal Barus (@webjuice_ie) reported

    5/ I clicked approve. Jimmy made the changes, updated the relevant files, committed the fix, pushed it to Cloudflare Workers and marked the job done. - No tool chaos - No forgotten tickets - No manual checking every tool

  • anupamrjp
    🃏 (@anupamrjp) reported

    SaaS builders in 2026 👀 Domains? Cloudflare 🔥 Namecheap Hostinger GoDaddy Porkbun Domain won’t save a bad SaaS. Ship anyway 🚀

  • webjuice_ie
    Michal Barus (@webjuice_ie) reported

    @naked_copy @astrodotbuild @Cloudflare whats broken? whats your setup?

  • JustWantToQ1
    Voidwalker (@JustWantToQ1) reported

    @tresestrellasx @tcuide @gbsumudflotilla Canada's paying their poor *** country's cloudflare bill because the cba to protect human rights activists even in their own country. You basically just end up in a liveleak clip if you whistleblow there.

  • webjuice_ie
    Michal Barus (@webjuice_ie) reported

    This morning my AI agent found 3 broken pages asked for approval, fixed them and pushed the change to Cloudflare That’s what we’re building with Webjuice Command Center Not another dashboard An operating layer for SEO work