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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

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.

  • 40% Domains (40%)
  • 35% Cloud Services (35%)
  • 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
Montataire Cloud Services 4 days ago
Greater Noida Cloud Services 6 days ago
Colima Hosting 8 days ago
Leuven Domains 8 days ago
New Delhi Cloud Services 9 days ago
Mâcon Cloud Services 14 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • DataChaz
    Charly Wargnier (@DataChaz) reported

    THIS IS THE OAUTH MOMENT FOR AGENTIC E-COMMERCE AI agents can finally pay for and deploy apps on their own 🤯 Until now, building with AI hit a hard wall at deployment. The agent did the coding, but you did the cloud admin, stepping in to create a Cloudflare account, add a credit card, and wire up API tokens. Not anymore. @Cloudflare and @Stripe just completely automated this loop via `Stripe Projects`! Run stripe projects init, prompt your agent, and it builds and ships a live app on a registered domain. It works seamlessly across 3 pillars: #1 - Discovery → Agents query a service catalog to find the exact domains or compute they need. #2 - Authorization → Stripe verifies your identity, and Cloudflare auto-provisions the account. No tokens are exposed to the agent. #3 - Payment → Stripe handles payment tokens with a strict $100/mo cap. Your card details never touch the agent. That's a MASSIVE unlock. Any SaaS with signed-in users can now orchestrate this exact flow, giving agents the power to safely buy and deploy cloud services. Dive into the mechanics in the 🧵↓

  • radszuweit
    Catalyst (@radszuweit) reported

    @Cloudflare Impossible to get any support or send in any replies. -Not recommended- even google is easier to reach.

  • SeptimLabs
    Septim Labs (@SeptimLabs) reported

    spent 90 minutes debugging why wrangler pages deploy kept returning a 404 on the apex domain after the cloudflare migration. the issue was that my _redirects file had a rule sending /* to /index.html with a 200 status — but cf pages serves the root differently than vercel does. changed the rule to only apply to paths without dots (static files), fixed it. tiny thing, genuinely humbling.

  • cyeux
    bnou (@cyeux) reported

    @ThePooN @Cloudflare disable html5 autoplay, i had the same problem

  • airscript
    Francesco Sardone (@airscript) reported

    @Cloudflare @astrodotbuild hands down, I don't think anything comes even closer.

  • alishohadaee
    𝔸 𝕃 𝕚 (@alishohadaee) reported

    pooof, cloudflare just pushed the agent stack one layer lower the interesting part is not another workflow sdk it is that durable execution can now follow tenant-provided code at runtime that means the platform no longer owns the agent logic it owns the sandbox routing and recovery layer underneath it when every customer repo agent or workflow can ship its own code and still get sleep retries state and resume built in agent infrastructure starts looking more like cloud infrastructure that is a bigger shift than most people think

  • webjuice_ie
    Michal Barus (@webjuice_ie) reported

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

  • just_be_dev
    Justin Bennett (@just_be_dev) reported

    Help, my feed is only cloudflare

  • dero_bro
    quickbrownfox (@dero_bro) reported

    😯 The editor. The renderer. The animation engine. The WASM runtime. All on-chain. All assembled on demand. All running locally. No accounts. No AWS. No Cloudflare. No terms of service. No external connections. This is what digital sovereignty looks like. $dero

  • manofyear93
    Josh (@manofyear93) reported

    I have created OpenNav AI. The open standard for agent navigation. Make your website agent ready in minutes! Open source. Support all static sites, @Cloudflare , @nextjs, Astro. Server side support next week! Install 0.1.1 now!

  • 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

  • LottoLabs
    Lotto (@LottoLabs) reported

    Tell your agent to go pull docs from cloudflare this **** is insane

  • saen_dev
    Saeed Anwar (@saen_dev) reported

    @Cloudflare Dynamic workflow routing per tenant is the infrastructure every multi-tenant platform eventually needs but nobody builds early enough. Most teams hardcode workflows and spend months untangling them when the second enterprise customer arrives.

  • worksOnMy_Pc
    i_code (@worksOnMy_Pc) reported

    @ibuildthecloud Isn't cloudflare sandboxes support these ?

  • kentcdodds
    Kent C. Dodds 🏹 (@kentcdodds) reported

    @harshil1712 @Cloudflare Kody has support for them, but I haven't tried them just yet

  • PanelOfJudges
    Panel Of Judges (@PanelOfJudges) reported

    It's often said that there are too many chains in web3 and that we don't need more chains Previously I agreed.. now I changed my mind Reason? Treat Chains as website/backend Then what do we actually need? A chain browser and resolver... Just like Chrome/Google/Cloudflare/Https

  • akwaskivivid
    Akwaski (@akwaskivivid) reported

    Cloudflare has the worst ui I have seen in my life for an Infra company worth billions, can they just speak to their users?

  • TomHatcher03
    Tom Hatcher (@TomHatcher03) reported

    @just_andydev Completely agree. I spent 3 months slowly building v1 of my app with AI help... but I was learning how to use Flutterflow, Cloudflare, etc along the way. Then I was able to do a pretty big refactor for v2 in less than 2 weeks, because I knew how to do lots of it and how to use the AI.

  • Autonomous_Chad
    Quant Chad (@Autonomous_Chad) reported

    It seems to me that Polymarket has temporarily limited the auth pathway on their API. All my bots are getting blocked by cloudflare when trying to derive API creds. I tried with a bunch of server all over the world including residential IP's and i can't get through it, but i can still trade on the same accounts and IP through the browser It may be that @polymarket is trying to limit bots while until they roll out the ghost order fix tomorrow Is anyone getting the same error ?

  • DanielO04532942
    NickelodeonLover (@DanielO04532942) reported

    @Cloudflare Will you fix the error 521 already?

  • CJavierSaldana
    Sr Carlos ²³²U (@CJavierSaldana) reported

    @ImLunaHey @Cloudflare @dok2001 It’s a two part task, but adding hard limits is difficult to implement at any level. How should the platform behave when a limit is reached? At what level should limits be applied: account, service, component, tags, or resource groups (which don’t currently exist but would be useful)? Is your system designed to handle HTTP 402 status? Do you expect end users of a free service (e.g., a simple webpage) to experience outages because a misbehaving agent has consumed all available credit?

  • ItsRoboki
    Jagrit (@ItsRoboki) reported

    @saltyAom Validation by nature e2e Typescript support gonna have a hard time hosting it on free solutions, I mostly prefer cloudflare workers but the integration wasn't very good last I checked only use it in work applications which will be actually hosted on a good server

  • MickeySteamboat
    Satoshi Nakamoto, Andrew Rulnick (@MickeySteamboat) reported

    @yagiznizipli Hah so many issues caused by Cloudflare lol should switch to PHP WASM based nets and sockets for everything

  • Kaynvas
    Karthika is vibe coding (@Kaynvas) reported

    In the last few weeks for Snapsort, along with my core skillsets I learned & worked on: Prompt Engineering Evals System design SEO (was a big surprise how vast it is) Analytics (GA + Search Console) Growth & distribution on Reddit Automation Beta testing with real users Agentic-based testing (using AI to simulate and break flows) Debugging real production issues (Cloudflare, indexing, bot blocking) Video editing & storytelling I don’t know how the launch will go. But shifting from a side project to a main product mindset has forced me to level up into a true generalist. One key thing I have learnt is to start every project with detailed SOP and PRD, will save a lot of time

  • Megthefounder
    Meghana Jagadeesh (@Megthefounder) reported

    surface read is "agents are getting autonomous." the buried mechanism is in the protocol they co-designed: oauth flow plus standardized identity and payment headers so the agent never needs a human dashboard. stripe projects + cloudflare registrar api in open beta. one command line from the agent and it goes from zero to live instance.

  • theoluwanifemi
    Nifemi (@theoluwanifemi) reported

    can’t believe i never used cloudflare workers all these years.. they are so dead simple to setup, can practically go from idea to a fully deployed version in 30mins

  • acoyfellow
    Jordan Coeyman (@acoyfellow) reported

    @ifandelse @mattzcarey pulls versioned firmware from Cloudflare, verifies it, installs the update safely, reboots, reports health, and automatically rolls back if the firmware is bad..

  • gootecks
    gootecks (@gootecks) reported

    @cathrynlavery @Cloudflare adjusting permissions now >_< i ran into some issues with wrangler recently and am pretty sure i set a token to have more permissions than necessary, woops!

  • CernunnosCap
    Cernunnos Capital (@CernunnosCap) reported

    @RJ9974896734346 Lies. What lies? Nebius has Microsoft, Cloudflare, Meta, Revolut, Shopify, Nvidia etc. as customers. 3GW contracted power is from their last quarter slides. Meta and Nvidia committed to help Nebius built 5GW of power by 2030. And we are still in 2026. 10GW is out projections

  • palanthos
    Palanthos (@palanthos) reported

    What happens when a web request can answer with an invoice? Cloudflare says its network sends over 1 billion HTTP 402 responses every day. That dormant status code is now becoming a payment path for agents, APIs, crawlers, and paid tools. Plain version: the server can say, pay this amount, prove authorization, then receive the resource. My read is narrower than the crypto framing. This means price, permission, access, and settlement move closer to the request itself. For agent teams, the work shifts to purchase limits, approval gates, receipts, retries, and spend logs. The checkout screen is being compressed into the request. That matters.