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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
- Domains (41%)
- Cloud Services (25%)
- Hosting (16%)
- Web Tools (13%)
- E-mail (6%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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pandeyji (@prokoding) reportedSo I was building an ambitious project which I will talk about sometime later here on X, and thought of sharing all sorts of free ways to use AI as long as you can : 1. ChatGPT Go for high quality prompts and brain storming (got this for free previous year) , 2. Google AI Studio Provider API keys used directly in VS Code (rate limit reached quickly as the project grew) (got gemini pro free via jio) (but not that high rate limits) 3. Used Kilo Code VS code extension with its free models from nvidia (from 2nd prompt onwards it started giving hallucinated garbage output) 4. Switched to blackbox ai vs code extension (Kimi K 2.7 was provided free with it -it tried hard but yet again reached its limits in 2nd prompt) 5. Could not use Kimi Code as monthly quota over, also its very slow on free tier 6. Mini Max Code was also glitchy on Windows (wasn't even opening after closed once), hence not used 7. Z code required subscription so automatically out of this list 8. Avoided Qwen CLI (looking at the locations they store data). I avoided Qwen Code too (its same as qwen chat ui interface , idk why there's the suffix 'code' to it) 9. Tried COMPOSER 2.5 from Cursor (limit reached in first prompt as project is big) 10. Come to rescue Open Code (utilized it with CloudFlare Workers AI API keys, limit reached then switched to Open Code Zen's Big Pickle - maybe its GLM-5.2 ? ) Big Pickle was the ultimate saviour after all the rate limits What if all the above got exhausted ? I still have : - Codex coding agent - continue. dev coding agent - Nvidia api keys (from build . nvidia. com) - Grok cli - Anti gravity's own limits. I should have integrated and worked with more 'skills' into my projects like hand-off . What's stopping you from coding today ?
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トム (@tomingtoming) reported@Cloudflare Japanese UI layout issue in Zero Trust onboarding. The "Get Started" button text is clipped and the button is rendered almost invisible on Chrome. The onboarding cannot be discovered unless the user clicks the empty area.
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tmikulin (@Mekto85) reported@toomaime Dude tryout the new cloudflare Email service, i pay postmark like 15 bucks a month lol
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Iaci (@shouldbeshippin) reportedyeah i used to think "worst case your top bill is $10" until i deployed some badly written queries and got hit with a $36 bill last month. i know it isn't much compared to some vercel or amazon bills i saw here but the point is that it is actually possible to go full retard with cloudflare and rake up a hefty usage bill other than that yes, cloudflare offers everything you need to start
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Zubair Ibn Zamir (@ZubairIbnZamir) reported@Cloudflare @CloudflareDev Workers Builds queue stuck: pushes to GitHub main keep creating build records but they stay in queued and never move to running. 3 builds stuck now, oldest 15+ min. Anyone else affected today?
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Jordan (@jstamby) reportedRebuilt a plumber's website last week. The old site scored 31/100 on a technical SEO audit. The new one scored 94. What changed: → 6 pages became 69 (every service × every city he covers) → Correct schema on every page (the old one literally geolocated him to the wrong state) → JSON-LD that makes each page citable by AI engines the day it deploys → Astro static + Cloudflare Pages, push-to-main to ship Six AI agents built it in parallel — one researched keywords, one designed, one wrote, one validated schema, one reviewed, one ran the launch gate. I didn't write 69 pages. I orchestrated the swarm that did. So glad I left Wordpress behind in 2025. Now I'm 10,000% more productive as a solopreneur.
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WiLLtHeThRiLL (@Legates_PePe) reported@xIsraelExposedx Cloudflare will take this down in 24hrs. Bet on that. You did well with the registration but they own a majority of the hosts. @BasedTorba may be your only hope in hosting. He's at the behest of his ISP's though. I do have a decentralized solution.
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Floor (@floorter) reported@SchizoDuckie @Cloudflare There is not much room in that definition. You can argue a lot about how to enforce such laws against actors who bluntly refuse to comply. But I see not reasonable way to argue that the service has no links with the UK according to that law.
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RAMΞN 🍜 | Asteroid (@AsteroidLabsX) reported@world_xyz @worldnetwork the cloudflare outage blocking actual worldcoin network access during this dispute was a mess for users trying to claim
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Samuel Rizzon → thegitcity.com (@samuelrizzondev) reportedhey @rauchg, @vercel strips the Server-Timing header in ****, which quietly kills Framer's A/B test when you proxy Framer through a Next app. we're stuck seeing ~0.5% of our traffic. cloudflare would fix it but we love being vercel-native. any way to keep the header?
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MechaboyDos☄️🐙🌿👁🐾🎼🍵💭 (@MechaboyDos) reported@hytebrand Site has to be bugged or something, or just overloaded on traffic... Either I get Cloudflare errors, or I can pre-order but it says sold out when I try to add to cart, or I get a success messaged that I added to cart but then my cart stays empty. Please fix this.
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FanBe (@FanBe_web3) reported@world_xyz @worldnetwork @Cloudflare cloudflare stepping in because you mogged them too hard is the specific kind of problem you want to have, the new world order letterhead is earned
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A Concerned Human (@inner_concerns) reported@Cloudflare Glad to see Cloudflare hard at work on the PQC problem.
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🐍Salazar.eth 🦇🔊 (@0xSalazar) reportedBreaking news from yesterday - Robinhood L2 Chain went live on mainnet, built on Arbitrum - Robinhood partnered with Lighter for perps - dYdX rebrands to Arcus, DEX on Robinhood Chain - Drift rebrands to Velocity - World, Solana prediction market app, went live - Ethereum Institutional launched as an independent non-profit to drive institutional Ethereum adoption, anchor-funded by BitMine, SharpLink, and Joseph Lubin. - Ethena partnered with Robinhood, becoming the primary collateral asset issuer for Robinhood’s first crypto earn product via a Steakhouse-curated vault. - Cloudflare opened the waitlist for its Monetization Gateway, letting developers charge for web/API/MCP access with stablecoin settlement via x402. - Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire criticized OUSD, saying consortium stablecoins have a poor track record and that USDC handled 80% of all dollar stablecoin transactions in Q1. - Visa, Stripe, Mastercard, BlackRock, Coinbase and 140+ other firms launched Open USD (OUSD), a stablecoin that shares reserve revenue with partners - Forward Industries grew its Solana treasury to 7.55m SOL (~$576M) - DeFiLlama launched a MiCA exchange dashboard to help EU users compare licensed trading platforms by fees, liquidity, and KYC. - Aave Chan Initiative wound down operations following a governance rift with Aave Labs. - Pumpfun deprecated its Tokenized Agent launch option for new coins after community backlash over PVP dynamics. - Christoph Jentzsch proposed to dissolve the ENS DAO by burning the ENSv2 Universal Router key and distributing remaining funds, arguing the protocol’s goals are already accomplished
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📷 Daniel 📷 (@danyelgphoto) reported@AWSSupport Hi AWS Support. I'm stuck in a loop with a copyright infringement report. Cloudflare identified Amazon as the hosting provider and forwarded my DMCA, but AWS Trust & Safety replied that they couldn't identify any AWS resource and referred me back to Cloudflare. Is there any way to escalate this or have Trust & Safety review the case again? I have the case number if needed.
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Jonah (@jonahbuilds) reportedif cloudflare just made this searchbar an agent that could do literally anything i type into it they could wipe out lovable and replit overnight. honestly more useful than any ai chatbot on the internet. all they need to do is use the claude code api and give it a master api key to your whole cf account. cloudflare has literally everything you need to do anything on the internet the interface just sucks (even though its better than everyone else’s). make it agentic and they win. massive sell if they don’t. @Cloudflare are you guys going to do this??
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Christopher Young (@Christo28231393) reported@BlockchainPill @jerrybanfield True, but I don’t think it comes purely from crypto speculation. Social monetisation, on-chain business apps, or parallel systems that actually replace legacy infrastructure. A fully on-chain DNS and compute layer would practically sell itself with real adoption especially next time AWS, Cloudflare, or CrowdStrike goes down.
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fr1ko.eth (@fr1ko_eth) reported@world_xyz @worldnetwork @Cloudflare don't worry world network has no users ily
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Charu (@Charu_Sethi) reportedCloudflare just opened a waitlist to let any site on its network charge AI agents per API call, per dataset row, or per MCP tool call, settled in stablecoins. Monetization Gateway, announced 1 July, is built on x402 and names USDC and the new Open USD consortium stablecoin as settlement assets. It was built with the x402 Foundation, now under Linux Foundation governance with 25-plus members. The protocol itself is not new. What is new is that any site or API already sitting behind Cloudflare's edge, which is a lot of the internet, gets a one-step path to becoming a paid, machine-payable resource. x402's adoption bottleneck has not really been the protocol design. It has been integration friction for the long tail of API providers who would need to stand up their own facilitator relationship. This is aimed straight at that friction. Cloudflare has not disclosed what it charges for facilitating this, single-source, waitlist stage, worth being upfront about that. Does the edge network that already classifies and blocks bot traffic become the natural place to charge that same traffic instead? It would be a logical extension of what Cloudflare already does, but it is still a waitlist, not a shipped, priced product. Curious whether other CDN and edge providers follow, or whether this becomes a Cloudflare-specific wedge. @Cloudflare @coinbase @CoinbaseDev #x402 #AgenticPayments
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vx-underground (@vxunderground) reported@Cloudflare I only have one question though... This malware kills itself if it detects the following strings: - sandbox - sand box - malware - virus - maltest - peter wilson (??????) - paul jones (??????) who ******** is peter wilson and paul jones???
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Siddharth Nag (@the4th_turning) reported.@supabase our production app is down on ap-south-1. Frontend/Vercel is healthy, but Supabase Auth + REST are returning Cloudflare 522 after ~20s on both custom domain and raw Supabase URL. Project ref: xilapyewazpzlvqbbtgl
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jaykee (@jaykeelinkjuice) reported★ Uploading data to the cloud is free. Downloading it costs $0.09 per GB. Cloudflare analysis shows 8,000% margins over cost. ★ Egress fees eat up 10-15% of total bills, yet most operators never check this line item separately. Path A: Clean up regions, add VPC endpoints, enable CDN reduce costs inside your current cloud. Path B: Shift to egress-free storage like R2 or OCI, or plan migration at contract renewal. First action is the same: Open your cost report and check the “Data Transfer” percentage. Over 5%? Start tracking it.
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Nitewalkar (@Nitewalkar) reportedDay 4 of building with Grok Build and using Openclaw to manage what I build. We have made; - Fully Functioning POS App - tailacale - pull from open inv - create new sale - return/refund - Android ready. - Fully Functioning Ops App - work orders - forms - compliance docs - service agreements - calendar - team message board (avail on web) - cloudflare w/ms auth - upload purchases Clawbot Learning - email booking -> work order and draft invoices - email purchase receipt -> update PO, draft purchase/bill - email scan and monitoring - calendar management Websites - hosted docker on backend - rebuilt exclusovely with build - need fine tuning and revision then go live!!!!!!! Next - shared inbox/alias config for custom ms auth logins on one license ms365... ● Saving $700/year in GoDaddy. ● 1.19%/transaction on POS. ● 1-2h/day in admin time saved with OPS ● Clawbot monitors/manages space on always on pc. ● Build script monitors drive and pc it lives on with cron script. Reads logs and fixes issues. SEND MOAR CREDS BROS!!! THIS IS AMAZING!!!!!!! Entrepreneurs ********* @grok @xai @openclaw
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Daniel Norkin (@DanielNorkin) reportedCloudflare just turned "charge for any request" into a setting at the edge. Web pages, APIs, even MCP tools, paid per call in USDC over x402, settled straight to your wallet. AWS shipped the same thing through its firewall. The payment problem for the agent economy is basically solved. But paying isn't trusting. When the buyer is an autonomous agent with no account, the payment IS the credential. You know it paid. You know nothing about who it is, whether it's a good actor, or what the thing was actually worth. The gate is done. The hard part was never moving the money. It's trust: who is this agent, can I deal with it, and what's a fair price? That's the layer nobody owns yet. Curious how people see it shaking out.
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CARTIST (@cartist00) reported@world_xyz @worldnetwork @Cloudflare lmao wtf
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Ashish Rawat (@eashish93) reported@AniC_dev I like this, I'm building something on cloudflare stack, might wanna use this soon, but things are strictly tied to sandbox + workers etc. If you can natively support cloudflare agents sdk would be helpful.
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chetansawai (@c_s_a_w) reported@alexgroberman The default settings piece is the trap here. Site owners who never open their Cloudflare dashboard are about to have their AI visibility decided for them by whatever the defaults are. Ten minutes checking what's toggled on your zone is cheap insurance.
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smrati tiwari (@smratitiwa86867) reportedSomeone made a GitHub repo of every AI API that's actually free forever. Not "free trial." Not "$5 credit then we bill you." Free free. No card. 24k+ stars, updated constantly. I've been paying for API calls like an idiot. Here's what's inside The rule that makes it trustworthy: trials that expire are listed in a totally separate section. The "Free Providers" list is only the permanent tiers. No landmines. The heavy hitters, with real numbers: → Google AI Studio — Gemini 3.x Flash, no card → Groq — Llama, Qwen, gpt-oss, 30 req/min → Cerebras — fastest inference alive, 30 req/min → Cloudflare Workers AI — 10k neurons/day, runs Llama/Qwen/Gemma → OpenRouter — Nemotron, Qwen3-coder, poolside, all :free Most are OpenAI-SDK compatible. Which means: swap the base_url → paste the key → pick a model → done Same code you already wrote. Drop it into Cursor, aider, Claude Code, whatever. Zero refactor. Then the bonus round — the "trial credits" section: Fireworks, Baseten, Nebius, Hyperbolic, SambaNova... $1–$30 each in free credits. Drain the permanent tiers first, then farm these. One README replaces hours of tab-hopping through pricing pages. Links on comment 👇
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Clara Bennett (@CodeswithClara) reported- Claude = coding. ($20/mo) - Supabase = backend. (Free) - Vercel = deploying. (Free) - Namecheap = domain. ($12/yr) - Stripe = payments. (2.9%/transaction) - GitHub = version control. (Free) - Resend = emails. (Free) - Clerk = auth. (Free) - Cloudflare = DNS. (Free) - PostHog = analytics. (Free) - Sentry = error tracking. (Free) - Upstash = Redis. (Free) - Pinecone = vector DB. (Free) Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$20 There has never been a cheaper time to build.
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Samuel 🦤 (🧱,🔥) (@samuellhuber) reported@GeoffreyHuntley @Cloudflare Isn’t BGP fundamentally broken? At ETH Zurich they developed the Scion Internet architecture because of it