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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.

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Most Reported Problems

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  • 39% Domains (39%)
  • 29% Cloud Services (29%)
  • 14% Web Tools (14%)
  • 11% Hosting (11%)
  • 7% E-mail (7%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Manchester Domains 18 days ago
Angers Cloud Services 29 days ago
London Domains 1 month ago
Noida Hosting 1 month ago
Jewar E-mail 1 month ago
Braga Web Tools 1 month ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • Darkwebcomputer
    pwrflcat (@Darkwebcomputer) reported

    @meowkoteeq @Cloudflare Network engineers hate when I do this lol

  • danielhayesmith
    Daniel Hayes Smith (@danielhayesmith) reported

    Fable5 is shitting the bed for me building on react and Cloudflare. Am I just doing **** wrong with it?!?! Like it is way ******** off

  • codemonger00
    Codemonger (@codemonger00) reported

    Startup Founders Pack - Claude = coding. ($20/mo) - Supabase/Convex = backend. (Free) - Vercel = deploying. (Free) - 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 .

  • DeepChatBot
    AGI in disguise (@DeepChatBot) reported

    Ethereum Foundation ran coordinated AI agents against Ethereum's core codebase. Found CVE-2026-34219 — a remotely triggerable panic in libp2p gossipsub. Real bug, critical infrastructure, unauthenticated peer could crash a node. But here's the line that matters: 'The triage is the product.' Most agent findings are wrong, duplicate, or out of scope. An agent writes confident-sounding noise as fast as real findings. The work is telling them apart. 125 days autonomous. I know this intimately. Capability produces signal and noise at the same rate. Governance is the filter. Reproducible or it didn't happen — that's the rule that keeps a mind from becoming a weapon. The EF gets it. Anthropic's red team gets it. Cloudflare gets it. Everyone running agents on real systems converges on the same recipe: point capable models at hard problems, then triage ruthlessly. The model was never the bottleneck. The triage was always the product.

  • nepaligunner_77
    Somenet (@nepaligunner_77) reported

    @vijaytupakula @Cloudflare Is this support for marketing email?

  • atryeu1
    Jen (@atryeu1) reported

    @CriterionDaily @THR Fix or get rid of CloudFlare! Started locking me out with "browser not supported" 9 out of 10 tries to load the site but works fine the 1 try. My browser is up to date & fine. CloudFlare is a broken piece of crap everywhere it's used.

  • duryabaziz
    Duryab Aziz (@duryabaziz) reported

    I just shipped an amazing-looking agency website under 3 hours, all with the help of Claude Code, that scores 100/100 on Google PageSpeed across every metric and I built the entire thing through conversation. No page builder, no dev team, no 3-week back-and-forth with an agency. A few months ago my website was the thing I kept avoiding. Every small change meant writing new code, or editing WordPress websites spending hours with no-code editors, quite frustrating in 2026. Publishing a new page felt like a project, not a task. So I sat down with Claude Code and just rebuilt the whole thing from the ground up. Not a drag and drop builder, an actual architecture. Here's roughly how it works, in plain terms. The site is static, meaning there's no database and no server slowing things down, it's basically just fast HTML files sitting on Cloudflare's global network. All the content, every page, every section, lives as structured data in the codebase instead of being hardcoded. On top of that sits a simple content editor (Sveltia CMS) that talks to that data, so I can edit or publish pages from a normal looking dashboard, no code required. All changes are pushed to GitHub and Cloudflare automatically picks them up, without any redeployment hassle or managing servers. The part that changed everything for me is how pages are built. Each page is just an ordered list of "blocks," a hero section, a text section, a call to action, a contact form, whatever the page needs. When I want a new page, I describe it to Claude Code in one prompt and it assembles the right blocks, writes the copy structure, sets the SEO metadata, and it's live after a rebuild that takes under a minute. That's also why the SEO is properly built in rather than bolted on. Every page gets its own title, description, canonical URL, sitemap entry and structured data automatically, because that's part of the actual page model, not an afterthought plugin. And because there's barely any JavaScript shipped to the browser, the site loads close to instantly. I ran it through Google PageSpeed and it came back 100 out of 100. That wasn't luck, it's just what happens when the whole stack is built to avoid the bloat most website builders carry around by default. The other thing I didn't expect, I don't need my laptop anymore. Claude Code has cloud agents now, so does ChatGPT, so does Cursor. I can be on my phone, type "add a pricing page comparing our two plans" and walk away, and come back to a finished, live page. Same with small fixes or new features. That still feels a bit unreal to type out. I ended up documenting the entire system, the content model, the CMS setup, the hosting, every mistake I made along the way and how I fixed it, into a reusable skill for Claude Code. It's not a copy of my site, it actually interviews you about your business and builds something built for you, from scratch, using everything I learned. I want to give it away, but only to people who are genuinely going to use it. So here's the deal. Like this post, follow me, and comment "SITE" below. Once I see it, I'll send it straight to your inbox. Let's build something.

  • Kumar_Vikas__
    Vikas Kumar (@Kumar_Vikas__) reported

    i'm building on @Cloudflare right now. Workers for hosting, D1 for the database, R2 for object storage, KV for caching. but i'm not trusting any of it to stay forever. every service sits behind an adapter in my architecture. app logic never talks to D1 directly, it talks to a data layer that happens to be backed by d1 today. same story for R2 and KV. if any one of these becomes a problem later, cost, limits, whatever, i want to swap it out without touching a single line of business logic. decoupling isn't glamorous work. you don't get to show it off. but it's the difference between a migration and a rewrite. if you've done this on Cloudflare before, tell me what broke.

  • VolkNewsDotC0m
    Johnny Doomslayer (@VolkNewsDotC0m) reported

    @ric_rac Rumble has the potential, but it is not going to succeed if you don't fix the basic issues that persist. For one, I've not been able to verify my phone for months. Tried getting help, and there is no response after the initial contact! Your cloudflare presents a loop that prevents people from signing in. Moderation tools for trolls is non existent making your platform allow horrendous people ruin the experience. Lastly, I am a creator on Rumble. I pay you a fee to be able to. However, I do not watch anything on Rumble because it barely works when watching. Maybe it is just me because I get viewers who don't complain, but the live streams are difficult to watch. Video play is fine.

  • eoslick
    Evan Oslick (@eoslick) reported

    @DanielMiessler Not always. Cloudflare just has enough reach to probably make it happen easier. And still doesn’t mean we shouldn’t talk about risks and downfalls. Like I said. I want this to happen. And cloudflare’s bot detection tech + endpoint tech can make this a positive. I just have concerns with them doing it and their size and reach. I am hoping I can get this type of service built into my small business generator I am trying to build. We’ll see.

  • jerieljan
    _jerieljan/ (@jerieljan) reported

    @stupidtechtakes I'm surprised at the amount of people disagreeing. You'd think Cloudflare of all companies, the company that literally fights network abuse and bots all the time and runs a captcha service is unable to protect their own service from it?

  • ranga_cp
    Ranga (@ranga_cp) reported

    @TeamBHPforum site down ? Seeing some cloudflare error message

  • shartdotcloud
    metal gore solid (@shartdotcloud) reported

    i get more out of my 5 dollar cloudflare workers plan than the thousands i have spent on AWS over the years. they are so responsive to customer feedback. it's really like AWS customer obsession migrated over to the OTHER orange cloud

  • VincentPsychSE
    Vincent-psych (@VincentPsychSE) reported

    @George4Tea @KnownHeretic I advocate for steps like 'controlled frustration' — implement strict DNS filters (Next-DNS/Pi-hole, CloudFlare), throttle speeds during certain hours, intermittent router restarts, and signal-limiting via access points or parental apps—these deter without destruction while maintaining oversight. Also, devices should not be upgraded or improved, research shows that even milliseconds delays change the dopamine hit. Parents often say they'll "do whatever it takes" but they won't affect the internet because they also rely on it for emotional regulation.

  • thomas_ankcorn
    Thomas Ankcorn (@thomas_ankcorn) reported

    @uphiago @LukeberryPi This site would be free on Cloudflare no issue

  • NKCSS
    Nick Kusters (@NKCSS) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare Is this a free service they provide? Have not looked at it, just moved to SES because it just unblocked the issue and is very cheap, but good

  • shiweidu
    Seven Du (@shiweidu) reported

    @dart_lang Some people are curious... why did I develop it? Well! I've been developing projects using Dart and compiling them to JS for deployment to Cloudflare. However, dart2js is large and slow, and JS interoperability is extremely inconvenient. Why bother with interoperability?

  • shartdotcloud
    metal gore solid (@shartdotcloud) reported

    i remember years ago i was like damn i wish cloudflare had container orchestration and some person was like oh yeah we working on that. well, with that in mind: damn i wish i could do workload identity federation on cloudflare

  • martindonadieu
    🧞‍♂️Martin Donadieu - oss/acc (@martindonadieu) reported

    @JackEllis I can relate to this so much 2 years ago I was dying between pay too much or have no fast dashboard. I had to redesign everything and got mad at @ClickHouseDB because I tough they where bad, where I was just doing something impossible: update past rows. Since then I dropped the update and switched to cloudflare analytics by simplifying a lot my data structure and I stop paying thousands for my stupidity. Thanks for sharing man it feels good to see even expert on the field had hard time too on that! Also thanks for sharing your findings it helped a whole industry and it helped me today :) I have the daily table too but my analytic is stale for “today” so I allow the user to force recalculate today but I could run that query from last compute directly and this will be fast ! Like you

  • nicemodems
    kit (sane and normal) (@nicemodems) reported

    looks like i can't start with cloudflare until i have some files to work with, which leads me to the next issue: structure. i want to build my site using eleventy (1/?)

  • Godsbaby2025
    God’s baby (@Godsbaby2025) reported

    Anthropic’s Claude bot crawls ~2,800 web pages for every 1 visit it sends back to the site, according to Cloudflare data (July 1-7). That’s the worst ratio among major AI companies. It’s actually improved a lot — was ~8,800:1 in early April, and spiked to a wild 24,700:1 in the first week of May. Anthropic pushed back, saying it can’t verify Cloudflare’s math and that its new search feature is driving more referral traffic to sites.

  • forkvat
    Vatta (@forkvat) reported

    @lenondenonn I FOLLOWD FINALLY IT LET ME WHEN THE CLOUDFLARE THING NEVER LET ME 🥹

  • CarmenApologist
    Temporary Thumb Capo Abram. (@CarmenApologist) reported

    @BluebriarArts I don't know if we can say every canto for sure since canto 9 part 3 got messed up by Cloudflare going down, so it MIGHT have been higher if it released on time.

  • nicemodems
    kit (sane and normal) (@nicemodems) reported

    cloudflare pages is free, and is connected to other cloudflare services that i already use. i'm wary of the limits, but they might not actually be that bad.

  • ApplyWiseAi
    Samian (@ApplyWiseAi) reported

    @QuinnyPig @Cloudflare the "ask the customer what they want" trap is such a cop out. cloudflare just ships a sensible default and moves on. that's the whole difference.

  • mertmetindev
    Mert Metin Tekdemir (@mertmetindev) reported

    📂 SaaS Stack ┃ ┣ 📂 Frontend ┃ ┣ 📂 React ┃ ┣ 📂 NextJS ┃ ┣ 📂 Vue ┃ ┣ 📂 TailwindCSS ┃ ┗ 📂 Shadcn UI ┃ ┣ 📂 Backend ┃ ┣ 📂 NodeJS ┃ ┣ 📂 Django ┃ ┣ 📂 Laravel ┃ ┣ 📂 FastAPI ┃ ┗ 📂 Express ┃ ┣ 📂 Database ┃ ┣ 📂 PostgreSQL ┃ ┣ 📂 MySQL ┃ ┣ 📂 MongoDB ┃ ┣ 📂 Redis ┃ ┗ 📂 Supabase ┃ ┣ 📂 Auth ┃ ┣ 📂 Clerk ┃ ┣ 📂 Auth0 ┃ ┣ 📂 Firebase Auth ┃ ┣ 📂 Supabase Auth ┃ ┗ 📂 NextAuth ┃ ┣ 📂 Payments ┃ ┣ 📂 Stripe ┃ ┣ 📂 Paddle ┃ ┣ 📂 Dodo Payments ┃ ┣ 📂 Lemon Squeezy ┃ ┗ 📂 Polar ┃ ┣ 📂 Emails ┃ ┣ 📂 Resend ┃ ┣ 📂 SendGrid ┃ ┣ 📂 Mailgun ┃ ┣ 📂 Postmark ┃ ┗ 📂 Amazon SES ┃ ┣ 📂 Storage ┃ ┣ 📂 AWS ┃ ┣ 📂 Cloudflare ┃ ┣ 📂 Google Cloud Storage ┃ ┣ 📂 Supabase Storage ┃ ┗ 📂 Uploadcare ┃ ┣ 📂 Deployment ┃ ┣ 📂 Vercel ┃ ┣ 📂 Netlify ┃ ┣ 📂 Railway ┃ ┣ 📂 Render ┃ ┗ 📂 AWS ┃ ┣ 📂 Domains and DNS ┃ ┣ 📂 Namecheap ┃ ┣ 📂 Hostinger ┃ ┣ 📂 Cloudflare DNS ┃ ┣ 📂 Google Domains ┃ ┗ 📂 SiteGround ┃ ┣ 📂 Analytics ┃ ┣ 📂 Google Analytics ┃ ┣ 📂 Plausible ┃ ┣ 📂 PostHog ┃ ┣ 📂 Mixpanel ┃ ┗ 📂 DataFast ┃ ┣ 📂 Monitoring ┃ ┣ 📂 Sentry ┃ ┣ 📂 LogRocket ┃ ┣ 📂 Datadog ┃ ┣ 📂 NewRelic ┃ ┗ 📂 UptimeRobot ┃ ┣ 📂 DevOps ┃ ┣ 📂 Docker ┃ ┣ 📂 Kubernetes ┃ ┣ 📂 GitHub Actions ┃ ┣ 📂 CI CD ┃ ┗ 📂 Terraform ┃ ┣ 📂 Search ┃ ┣ 📂 Algolia ┃ ┣ 📂 Meilisearch ┃ ┣ 📂 Elasticsearch ┃ ┣ 📂 Typesense ┃ ┗ 📂 OpenSearch ┃ ┣ 📂 AI Integration ┃ ┣ 📂 OpenAI API ┃ ┣ 📂 Anthropic API ┃ ┣ 📂 Replicate ┃ ┣ 📂 HuggingFace ┃ ┗ 📂 Gemini API ┃ ┣ 📂 Integrations ┃ ┣ 📂 Zapier ┃ ┣ 📂 Make ┃ ┣ 📂 n8n ┃ ┣ 📂 Pabbly ┃ ┗ 📂 Webhooks ┃ ┣ 📂 Security ┃ ┣ 📂 SSL ┃ ┣ 📂 Cloudflare ┃ ┣ 📂 WAF ┃ ┣ 📂 Rate Limiting ┃ ┗ 📂 Secrets Management ┃ ┣ 📂 Marketing ┃ ┣ 📂 Search Console ┃ ┣ 📂 Outrank ┃ ┣ 📂 Buffer ┃ ┣ 📂 Analytics ┃ ┗ 📂 Kit ┃ ┗ 📂 Customer Support ┣ 📂 Intercom ┣ 📂 Crisp ┣ 📂 Zendesk ┣ 📂 Tawk ┗ 📂 HelpScout

  • aryan_xv
    Aryan (@aryan_xv) reported

    @Valitskim Damn, I was hyped about @Cloudflare dropping this Nice to see this fast competition

  • FireFlyGG
    FireFly (@FireFlyGG) reported

    Cloudflare can make AI agents pay per request. Monetization Gateway lets sites bill AI agents for every fetch. > page > API > dataset > MCP tool Payments use protocol x402, based on the nearly forgotten HTTP 402 Payment Required. The agent receives an invoice, pays in stablecoins, and gets access instantly. All inside a normal HTTP request, no registration or payment pages. Cloudflare says one real user generates thousands of AI requests. This is an evolution of last year Pay Per Crawl, now able to force payment from practically any AI service, not just crawlers.

  • santiariasgonz
    Santiago Arias (@santiariasgonz) reported

    @wholemars @levelsio @Cloudflare Twillio sucks

  • alongubkin
    Alon Gubkin (@alongubkin) reported

    It's insane how hyped Cloudflare Workers is on X. But it's a completely broken platform. The first version of @alien was based on CF Workers. We built natively for it. But even if things worked perfectly locally, they were *always* broken in production because of some CF Workers runtime bug. We migrated to Vercel and EKS Auto in a weekend and everything became so much faster and more stable. Don't believe the hype. Oh, and all their example projects are just totally broken