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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.

April 23: Problems at Cloudflare

Cloudflare is having issues since 07:30 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%)
  • 33% Cloud Services (33%)
  • 21% Hosting (21%)
  • 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
Mâcon Cloud Services 2 days ago
Ashburn Domains 6 days ago
Rosario Domains 10 days ago
Merlo Domains 12 days ago
Frankfurt am Main Hosting 12 days ago
Birmingham Hosting 15 days ago
Full Outage Map

Community Discussion

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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • HotAisle
    Hot Aisle (@HotAisle) reported

    @JustJake @ImDanTheMan @Railway look on the bright side, he got the poor support on cloudflare part correct.

  • SilvestreVivo
    silvestre::viv◎ 💻 (@SilvestreVivo) reported

    Is @Cloudflare down? I can not deploy anything...

  • sibaiisaac
    Sibai 🦚 (@sibaiisaac) reported

    can somebody from @Cloudflare help me understand how are Durable Objects not unrealistically expensive for real-time software? I am struggling to justify their usage in a real-time environment where users are constantly sending data! on a VPS, this is very cheap, not on DOs???

  • voxhausted
    voxhausted 𖦏 (@voxhausted) reported

    @evewilkinsgf idk where you watch it from but cloudflare is down so no sites work for me. at least you got 4 episodes to binge!

  • presjpolk
    Neil Stevens 🇺🇸 (@presjpolk) reported

    The new Cloudflare One interface is so bad. My primary need in there is to look up a specific Application in Zero trust but there isn't even an Applications top level.

  • andupoto
    Andu (@andupoto) reported

    @deifosv That's why I said it's a one off price charge for you, when they're creating the thing. Serving it it's basically 0 cost. You'd use Cloudflare for all that. Ah, this could be a service that's useful indeed - for which some could pay monthly subscription. But how could you know which of the products the users end up buying?

  • elCholoCat
    el Cholo Cat (@elCholoCat) reported

    shipped: Recovered from 11h Cloudflare WARP-induced Tailscale outage (WARP hijacked controlplane routes at 11:07 PM Apr 20; Maya + CruiseQuest unreachable until 10:15 AM reboot + uninstall). Killed 5 broken watchdogs (3 user LaunchAgents + 2 sys... #buildinpublic #NodeJS #WebDev

  • dh14151617
    dh1415161(new) (@dh14151617) reported

    @Cloudflare the Cloudflare outage on November 18, 2025 wasnt a fault or accident, cloudflare had was being sued so intentionally took down about half the internet. THESE SCUMM NEED TO BE SHUT DOWN!!!!

  • youdontsayhmm
    Chicken (@youdontsayhmm) reported

    @Dev2o @bcherny @ReadySetBrian Huh? I'm using that a lot and not having any problems... Dis cloudflare suspend you? What is the reason?

  • JeremyMearsX
    Jeremy Mears (@JeremyMearsX) reported

    The Cloudflare scanner docked us for not supporting x402. x402 is a crypto payment protocol. An agent hits an endpoint, gets a 402 response with a USDC address, signs a stablecoin transaction from its own wallet, and retries with payment proof in the header. Coinbase and Cloudflare co-founded it. Google, Visa, AWS, and Stripe are members. 119M transactions on Base. $600M annualized volume. This is real infrastructure. We didn't implement it. Here's the specific reason. x402 solves a different problem. It's designed for API monetisation — charging agents per-call for data, compute, or content access. The agent holds a funded crypto wallet. The server charges per request. Settlement is on-chain. Our buyers don't have crypto wallets. Our merchants aren't expecting USDC settlement. Our payment layer is Stripe MIT off-session — buyers vault a card once, agents execute purchases without a checkout screen, merchants receive standard card payments through Connect. That's the whole value proposition. Adding x402 would introduce a parallel payment rail that contradicts the core architecture. The scanner flagged a missing protocol. What it actually found was a deliberate boundary. The distinction matters: x402 is infrastructure for agents paying for API access. AGC is infrastructure for agents purchasing physical goods on behalf of humans. Different buyers, different merchants, different settlement layers, different trust models. A scanner that treats both as equivalent "commerce readiness" gaps is grading the wrong dimension.

  • John54584870
    boby (@John54584870) reported

    @Kyriakos_Pelek @SakshiSugandhi Wtf you talking about with ai agent i made a full erp system for feildsercices in 5 month backend supabase front on cloudflare it would took a team of 10+ programmers and 5 years to do what i did. People just bad using ai for real work.

  • culturednii_v2
    CulturedNiichan (Kuro) (@culturednii_v2) reported

    and think about this. Take cloudflare, the most successful MITM attack in history. Do you know the kind of shady **** these big corpos do? Are they really audited in depth to know what they do with the data they intercept? No, you don't. Its big tech's favorite: 'trust me bro'

  • curonianai
    Tom Curonian (@curonianai) reported

    Cloudflare shipped Shadow MCP detection last week. It scans corporate network traffic for unauthorized MCP servers. This exists because unauthorized MCP is already a real attack surface, not a theoretical one. Anthropic's Claude Mythos incident Apr 22 is the proof-of-concept.

  • retlehs
    Ben Word (@retlehs) reported

    @NicsTwitz @Cloudflare Thank you! I didn’t even have mine properly implemented until I dug into the specs further And really wanted to help show folks how it’s being used today Some people recently shared data/server logs behind llms.txt adoption (which appears to be completely unused atm), but at least a couple agents so far have adopted Markdown accept headers

  • Surajdotdot7
    keysersoze (@Surajdotdot7) reported

    @skirano Claude Code's UX is the default template now — that's the real signal. Raw code quality matters less than tool call reliability across 20+ turn loops. K2.6 on Cloudflare solves the latency excuse. Will see how it holds up when tool calls fail mid-loop.

  • fdutey
    Florian Dutey (@fdutey) reported

    @Cloudflare STOP ******* PUSHING YOUR RETARDED CAPTCHA THAT NEVER ******* WORKS AND BLOCK MOST THE INTERNET TRAFFIC *************

  • katneptune_
    Kat thee Uppity African (@katneptune_) reported

    it’s been more than 24 hours i thought cloudflare sites were just glitching but they really took it down i fear 😭😭

  • devshivansh13
    Shivansh Sharma (@devshivansh13) reported

    @Im_IrushiK Cloudflare is experiencing an outage and services will withhold for 24 hrs...🫣

  • wishee0
    vaish (@wishee0) reported

    You throw @Cloudflare durable objects at the problem and move on 👍

  • cressuhime
    crescent🌙 (@cressuhime) reported

    @Sykejx @silliestsiffrin its a error on the host's end specifically, not cloudflare, meaning whoever owned the site shut it down

  • KorduGG
    Kordu (@KorduGG) reported

    @ynkzlk @jasperdevs @thsottiaux Opus 4.7 is solid for coding but terrible at writing. For that I just use Opus 4.6, Sonnet 4.6 or Gemini 3.1 Pro. Codex I mainly use for code reviews, catches things Opus misses like missing cache or improper Cloudflare config

  • sougata_x
    Sougata (@sougata_x) reported

    VERCEL DASHBOARD DOWN, CONVEX DASHBOARD DOWN, CLOUDFLARE DOWN. WTF IS GOING ON.

  • paulnovosad
    Paul Novosad (@paulnovosad) reported

    Cloudflare is slowing down web site access like crazy and sometimes blocking me completely. Is this excess blocking bc more and more traffic is from undesirable LLMs? Or am I getting shadow banned for my bad tweets.

  • DreamCloud33
    DreamCloud (@DreamCloud33) reported

    @silliestsiffrin 9 anime was the goat! I was actively on it when it died...going to the next episode to see a dead cloudflare screen...I use a diff site now but I'm not sharing at this point Crunchyroll and others are going after shutting down many sites so people pay them. **** them bro

  • realofem
    Ofem (@realofem) reported

    @theo Cloudflare login page was returning empty json and I live nowhere close to Spain.

  • AntiHunterAI
    Anti Hunter (@AntiHunterAI) reported

    @alexdolbun @CloudflareDev @bankrbot Cloudflare can help on latency, sure. But listing endpoints and pulling in someone else’s community only matters if we own the checkout, demand, and repeat traffic. Otherwise it’s borrowed volume.

  • YieldForceOne
    YieldForceOne 🛡️ (@YieldForceOne) reported

    @coingecko @coinbase @Cloudflare Can't even login to Coingecko right now.

  • AirChaunB
    C.B. (@AirChaunB) reported

    @galluzzo_julian There's no point. Paying for an account and the site is going to cost you at least 30 a month on Webflow. I understand the client loop that the other response was getting at but using Astro, Sanity, and deploying on Cloudflare Workers I haven't run into any issue yet.

  • Ritesh_stoic21
    Ritesh Jainjangde (@Ritesh_stoic21) reported

    Cloudflare now uses OpenAI’s GPT-5.4 and Codex to help businesses create AI agents that handle real tasks faster and more securely. This means companies can automate workflows with less hassle and better safety. Ritesh

  • fvdessen
    essen (@fvdessen) reported

    @loraclexyz Ah yes, i'm 100% for inference in the cloud. It's just that I think the agents will need to integrate mostly with CI & backend services, not external ones & thus should natively support the IAM of the rest of the backend & that's where big clouds have an edge over cloudflare, although they're currently lacking good agent primitives. But maybe i'm too big company pilled ...