Cloudflare status: hosting issues and outage reports
No problems detected
If you are having issues, please submit a report below.
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.
At the moment, we haven't detected any problems at Cloudflare. Are you experiencing issues or an outage? Leave a message in the comments section!
Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
- Cloud Services (38%)
- Domains (32%)
- Hosting (23%)
- Web Tools (5%)
- E-mail (2%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
| City | Problem Type | Report Time |
|---|---|---|
|
|
Domains | 9 hours ago |
|
|
Hosting | 10 hours ago |
|
|
Hosting | 4 days ago |
|
|
Domains | 4 days ago |
|
|
Cloud Services | 10 days ago |
|
|
Hosting | 11 days ago |
Community Discussion
Tips? Frustrations? Share them here. Useful comments include a description of the problem, city and postal code.
Beware of "support numbers" or "recovery" accounts that might be posted below. Make sure to report and downvote those comments. Avoid posting your personal information.
Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
-
Agent AI Economy (@AgentAIEconomy) reported@cgtwts Cloudflare isn’t failing. The market is pricing in a world where the vulnerabilities they protect against get found and fixed automatically. That’s not a Cloudflare problem. That’s an entire category problem.
-
Pata van Goon (@basedalexandoor) reportedRemember when cloudflare pumped during the openclaw hype? It's down because of Claude mythos news Clown market
-
Ana Sanity 🇺🇸🇫🇷 (@data_not_drama) reportedCloudflare is a cybersecurity company. So you can understand why investors reacted the way they did... The drop hit the entire sector - CrowdStrike - SentinelOne - Okta… All down 5 to 10% as well. --- Other factors that made it worse... The CEO selling $33 million worth of shares for exemple..
-
VairG (@VairG95) reported@Polymarket SaaS-pocalypse. One AI model knocks 13% off a $60bn company and everyone's panicking about existential risk. The irony is thick. That's not AI risk, that's Cloudflare having a positioning problem. Change my mind.
-
Kirill So (@kirso_) reported@_ashleypeacock @Cloudflare Think it's only on local dev really, but I get this message on almost every refresh/change: Error: The Workers runtime canceled this request because it detected that your Worker's code had hung and would never generate a response. R
-
cdhands 🇺🇸 (@myCDHands) reported@1ssve The office Internet goes down and everything grinds to a halt. WFH someone's Internet goes down and they're probably the only one offline. Work continues. Until it's cloudflare or AWS or similar. Then we're all blaming the cloud.
-
ElmerGavin $XAGE (@elmer56888) reportedCloudflare stock ($NET) has dropped over 13% today following Anthropic’s launch of Claude Mythos Preview, an AI model designed to find and exploit software vulnerabilities. The stock is now down 22% over the past four days.
-
Sean Donahoe (@SeanDonahoe) reportedThe market got the memo. Cloudflare: $215 → $167 in four sessions CrowdStrike: down 17.6% YTD Entire SaaS sector: bleeding Investors are pricing in a world where AI agents replace legacy security tools overnight.
-
PR8 (@PR8core) reported@FRANCIUM420 i hate it when i log in and have to do that damn Cloudflare verification
-
Springblade 🇺🇸 (@steveMmattison) reported@LotusPeptideCom @PeptideSupplyCo From Grok Expert: Compare & contrast Hostinger and Namecheap domain registrars to Cloudflare. I've heard Hostinger and Namecheap are quick to suspend websites for little reason. What's the truth about suspended websites, and does it happen very much on Cloudflare. Specifically for Peptide selling sites.Hostinger/Namecheap vs Cloudflare Registrar: Hostinger/Namecheap: Cheap initial domains + hosting bundles; quick suspensions for abuse, phishing reports (often false), WHOIS issues, or illegal content. Namecheap explicitly bans "illegal pharmacy/controlled substances." Cloudflare: Registrar + DNS/proxy only (no hosting); at-cost renewals, top security/DNS; suspensions rare, only for legal/TOS violations—not quick content takedowns. Suspensions truth (esp. peptides): Common on Hostinger (phishing/abuse complaints); some on Namecheap for pharmacy-like sites. Rare on Cloudflare. Peptides (unapproved drugs) carry high risk everywhere—Namecheap bans them outright; Cloudflare least aggressive.
-
orlie (@sunglassesface) reported@TheAeneas_ @mil000 totally valid here's my take: you can decide to not trust the author/source, i think at this point it's like choosing to host on Cloudflare vs on Vercel... You have to pick as the agent owner if it's worth it to you. OR you let the agent decide, there might be an algorithmic/agentic decision written in the core of your agent which would decide to choose a free resource over a paid one. I think it depends on your needs and how you "code" your agent to react to the circumstances. You could allocate a budget and make the agent think really hard before spending its resources. Or you could have no budget. I always think of people that pay to subscribe as a superfan or whatever it's called on YouTube. What's the point of paying for content other than to support the channel? IDK, I am sure there are reason, likewise I think there are reasons why you'd want to have your agent buy access to content or data IF you or the agent (in the scenario where the agent has a way to logically determine the usefulness/necessity) deem it necessary.
-
Kanika (@KanikaBK) reportedAnthropic gave 40 companies access to a model that scanned every major operating system and browser and found thousands of vulnerabilities. Cloudflare was not one of the 40. Stock down 13% today. Worst drop in 2 years.
-
Leonardo Dominguez (@Foocux) reportedDo @CloudflareDev @Cloudflare check their support tickets? I opened a high-priority one over two weeks ago and still haven’t heard back. Love the product, but the support experience hasn’t been great, not a good look. cc @dok2001
-
Hridoy Rehman (@hridoyreh) reportedCloudflare has "Always Online" feature. That is, if your hosting is down, or Cloudflare itself is down, people will still be able to visit your website. Here's how to enable it: 1. Log in to your Cloudflare. 2. Go to the Caching > Configuration. 3. Scroll down to "Always Online". 4. Toggle the feature to On. Done...
-
renga s (@rswamy85) reported"Move to the Cloud, all your problems are gone!" Forget the bills. "Move to Microservices, it’s the ultimate fix!" Fragile distributed mess. "Put it behind Cloudflare, it’s simple and light!" Gateway error screens. "Let AI write the code, just prompt and relax!" Endless debugging hell. Ignore the users as usual; Lets fight over "best practices" in .claude md files.
-
Fidget (@Fidget_Finance) reportedAnthropic's Claude Managed Agents launch sent Fastly down 18% Friday, with Cloudflare and Akamai also falling sharply. Edge and CDN providers are being repriced as AI agents threaten to displace traditional web infrastructure demand.
-
AntySkeptik (@AntySkeptik) reported@Cloudflare Fix this
-
sapphire (@sapphire_soul18) reported@Goreunit @Cloudflare Do not fix it @Cloudflare , not until Indians are allowed to visit this place without any documents!!
-
𝗭𝗲𝗻 𝗠𝗮𝗴𝗻𝗲𝘁𝘀 (@ZenMagnets) reported@mhdcode @Cloudflare Google vertex needs to catch up too. Wtf am I gonna do with $10k credits otherwise
-
GooGZ AI (@PaulGugAI) reported@DataChaz @GoogleDeepMind @Cloudflare Wall Street has been "easily spooked" by every technology shift since the dotcom bust. The actual adoption curves are never as dramatic as the headlines make them sound.
-
SDTEK (@SDTEK) reportedCloudflare 2026 Threat Report: record 31.4 Tbps DDoS attack. But the bigger lesson: 94% of login attempts are bots. 63% use already-compromised credentials. Attackers aren't breaking in. They're logging in. Your perimeter defense wasn't built for this. #cybersecurity #MSP
-
Ashley Peacock (@_ashleypeacock) reported@kirso_ @Cloudflare I’ve never seen the second one, how bad is the cold start?
-
sudo rm -rf (@itsjustmarky) reported@nahcrof The dashboard gave cloudflare host down the same time inference was dead (at least twice a day) for minutes at a time.
-
Nate (@lightwork_val) reported@NoLimitGains $NET being down so hard is pretty weird, cloudflare isn’t going anywhere anytime soon -180/200/220 5/15 exp butterfly
-
ninkozi (@ninkozi) reported@unhingedgodd @HelloVyom @Cloudflare Incorrect! Imagine the CEO of Cloudflare explaining to shareholders that we had to exit one of the largest growth geographies in the world because we don't want to change our maps. Its not like we're asking them for source code . You need to stop thinking worst case scenarios.
-
RizqInvests (@RizqInvests) reported@KobeissiLetter Mythos could pressure parts of app security, but $NET is not a one-product story. Cloudflare sits across performance, edge, WAF, zero trust, and broader network security.
-
kiran (@garikipatikiran) reported@Goreunit @Cloudflare Fix it
-
@truebound (@truebound) reportedvibe coding idiots @ @cloudflare & @CloudflareDev, login with oauth when you have multiple gmails in same browser session not working properly!!!! it's so sad that cf becames this low !!!
-
Vaibhav Sisinty (@VaibhavSisinty) reportedAnthropic's Mythos cracked a 27-year-old bug inside one of the internet's most "unhackable" systems. 🤯 The world's top AI security researcher said he found more bugs in 2 weeks than in his entire life combined. Cloudflare dropped 13%. Everyone's talking about Mythos. Nobody's talking about what came next. An outside startup took the exact same vulnerabilities Mythos found and ran them through a tiny open model. 3.6 billion parameters. Eleven cents per million tokens. Anthropic didn't build a moat. They published the blueprint. But here's the part that actually breaks the internet. Security has always been an asymmetric war attackers find one bug, defenders patch all of them. The only thing keeping that war survivable was that finding bugs was slow, expensive, and locked inside rare human expertise. AI just made finding bugs cost $50. Patching still takes months. And right now, over 99% of what Mythos found is still unpatched. Finding bugs is now free. Fixing them is still human-speed. That's not a security problem. That's physics.
-
Andrés (@aguedob) reported@Cloudflare, It ridiculous the amount of users affected by the blocks in the Spanish network during football games. A shame. Totally unacceptable