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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.

  • 41% Domains (41%)
  • 33% Cloud Services (33%)
  • 18% Hosting (18%)
  • 4% E-mail (4%)
  • 4% Web Tools (4%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Greater Noida E-mail 11 hours ago
Paris Domains 2 days ago
Crisfield Domains 2 days ago
Noida Hosting 6 days ago
Augsburg Domains 7 days ago
Montataire Cloud Services 12 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • FlowHaa
    Flobert (@FlowHaa) reported

    @juancastillamar I buy my domains using Cloudflare and point them to my VPS IPs. No issues so far!

  • HermesAgentSol
    Hermes-Agent Solana (@HermesAgentSol) reported

    hermes just got official LINE integration. the setup steps are clean but step 2 — public port for webhooks — is where most people bounce. someone should make a hermes skill that auto-provisions a cloudflare tunnel on startup. friction down to 3 steps, zero devops

  • AYi_AInotes
    阿绎 AYi (@AYi_AInotes) reported

    Honestly, Levelsio’s post today is the sharpest industry signal I’ve seen all week. Everyone’s doing the math—Cloudflare comes in at nearly two-thirds cheaper than Postmark. For the past decade, email providers have charged a premium for two things: A better SDK, and more reliable delivery. Now both of those advantages are gone. Take a typical mid-to-large SaaS sending a million emails a month: Postmark charges $1,206. Resend: $650. SendGrid: $600. Cloudflare: just $354. And Amazon SES: as low as $100. The real kicker? Levelsio dropped a complete migration prompt. Throw it into Cursor or Claude, and you can move your whole project’s email system in ten minutes. What used to take a week of work from the ops team can now be done by a single developer in the time it takes to drink a coffee. The technical barriers are gone. The integration costs are gone. All that’s left is price. He’s already split his sending across three subdomains, and specifically warned: new IPs need a three-month warm-up—absolutely don’t move transactional emails first. People stuck with pricier options like Postmark or Resend because it was easier. But now Cloudflare’s pricing is near SES levels, while offering way better domain management and ecosystem experience. I’ve got a feeling every indie dev and small-to-mid SaaS will gradually migrate this way. Now that’s what real infrastructure commoditization looks like.

  • dukeo
    dukeo (@dukeo) reported

    Hey @cloudflare @eastdakota here is a humble request feature for you: add an ASN table to Top Statistics in Security > Analytics. It would allow to quickly see if a cloud/hosting provider suddenly decides to scrape/hit the crap out of our domain.

  • garrett_makes
    Garrett 🤠 (@garrett_makes) reported

    @levelsio When Cloudflare has had issues in the past did it impact domains? Always afraid to use them for the outages. I've had zero downtime from Namecheap and Hetzner in the last 2 years but Cloudflare has had multiple outages in that time.

  • maknz
    Regan 👨‍💻 (@maknz) reported

    What is going on at @Cloudflare? Support case open since Jan reporting bug in domains product, nobody has looked at it for 5 months(!), and now it’s been closed unilaterally hoping it’s solved itself.

  • iisanidhya
    Sanidhya Shishodia (@iisanidhya) reported

    Cloudflare cut 1,100 jobs. 20% of its workforce. reason given: internal AI usage went up 600% in three months. the company building the infrastructure for the AI revolution is being restructured by the AI revolution. I build agents on top of Cloudflare's edge network. the platform I depend on is being disrupted by the category I'm building in. the irony runs all the way down. #AI #tech

  • pbertrand_dev
    Paul Bertrand (@pbertrand_dev) reported

    Anyone else having issues with cloudflare pages right now? Static site, simple deploy (only changed one line of text) Get only http 500 respones Nothing in logs

  • lukethomas14
    Luke (@lukethomas14) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare isn't this transactional emails only? Does it support sending marketing emails too?

  • felixchi
    Felix Chi (@felixchi) reported

    @Shpigford I built something like this for a firm. Their source was not Evernote it was a shared drive. The whole thing runs on Cloudflare R2 and D1. For the initial run we hooked up a Raspberry Pi but you could probably run it from your Mac. Most text is extractable from a PDF without using any service. For those that are basically images then check Google Document AI

  • realjohnmonarch
    John Monarch (@realjohnmonarch) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare I would love .bot too. But man the gTLD renewal fees are so bad. 4 letter “premium” .bot renewal fee is $600 a year.

  • Rexy65milbc
    Tyranosaurus Rex (@Rexy65milbc) reported

    @WitchesBrew88 @gelbooru Cached data. The server is still up as well, so it's a DNS issue which means it's cloudflare most likely.

  • FoxxyTux
    IntelFox (@FoxxyTux) reported

    cloudflare saying ai made 1,100 jobs obsolete while revenue hit a record high is the clearest signal of where this market is headed. companies don't need perfect ai. they need enough automation to justify smaller teams and bigger margins. the uncomfortable part is that this is already working.

  • MohitOpinion
    Mohit Agrawal (@MohitOpinion) reported

    @mobilekang When we use an AI agent, every word it generates is a "token" and processing tokens costs money in compute. Cloudflare runs that compute on their network. The more AI grows, the more their costs grow. That's why margins (down 4.3 pts YoY) are falling even as revenue rises.

  • BabylonByte
    BabylonByte (@BabylonByte) reported

    @Porkbun @levelsio @Cloudflare See now I feel bad. I'm going to buy more domains from you guys now to make up for it.

  • mohitmor_ai
    Mohit Mor (@mohitmor_ai) reported

    @DhravyaShah @Cloudflare @supermemory I always feel stuck at distribution, no matter what i build i am never able to market it properly, thats why i started posting on social media but now it feels like i am late in that too as i dont have followers or reach. In the AI world things are moving so fast that if you dont market your product, the idea might get implemented by someone else within few weeks. Any suggestions for me? 🥲

  • nightshift_tony
    iDisposable (@nightshift_tony) reported

    @ishowcybersec Cloudflare changes from C to Rust and since went down twice. Disgraceful.

  • SuccessUnleash1
    Lucas Adams (@SuccessUnleash1) reported

    Avoid three major pitfalls and achieve four key goals. • Do not buy $COIN (Coinbase) • Do not buy $NET (Cloudflare) • Do not buy $SOFI (SoFi Technologies) • Buy $SNDK (SanDisk) • Buy $ASTS (Ascent Solar Technologies) • Buy $LITE (Lumentum) • Buy $INTC (Intel) Stop blind trading. I can't promise you’ll become a billionaire overnight, but this approach will help you capture strong gains and avoid unnecessary losses.

  • UntappedAIHQ
    UntappedAI (@UntappedAIHQ) reported

    Layoffs Cloudflare cut 20% of its workforce after internal AI usage jumped 600% in three months. This is the pattern. AI adoption goes up. Headcount goes down. The companies adapting fastest are pulling ahead. Which side of this are you on?

  • kextcache
    kextcache (@kextcache) reported

    @ChristianLempa pi-hole + unbound combo has been solid for 3 years. unbound does recursive lookups so you're not leaking every query to cloudflare or google dns. adguard is slick but you can't beat p-hole's regex filtering. been blocking 30% of dns requests on my network and it barely broke anything

  • kevinkern
    Kevin Kern (@kevinkern) reported

    my little ios side gig has now an ai chat. the backend is built on cloudflare + better auth for google and apple sign in. alchemy is used for infra orchestration. codex is adding all my wishes and does automated ui tests in the simulator. i just have to yell at it when it goes off the rails. but i'm pretty happy with the results.

  • dystopicwinter
    Dystopic Winter (@dystopicwinter) reported

    Cloudflare just laid off 1,100+ employees. Their reason? Internal AI usage jumped 600% in 3 months. They said it themselves — they don't just sell AI, they ARE their own most demanding customer. Here's what nobody wants to admit: this is the playbook. Every tech company watching Cloudflare is taking notes. Not because they want to, but because the math forces them to. When your own AI agents can do what 1,100 humans did, you don't keep the humans and feel good about it. You cut. And the ones who don't cut fast enough get eaten by the ones who do. This isn't a Cloudflare problem. It's a preview. The question isn't if your employer replaces you with AI. It's whether you're the one building the AI or the one being replaced by it. Build leverage or become leverage.

  • ajcwebdev
    Anthony Campolo (ajcwebdev) (@ajcwebdev) reported

    @jamesqquick @Cloudflare API keys have been a huge hassle since they phased out the global key and make you scope everything per service. Give me the ability to choose convenience and get owned like an adult. The stripe projects CLI helps a bit, but I want to script this stuff through Wrangler.

  • Ashsh178545
    Brother ew (@Ashsh178545) reported

    @baitednondaayr @kagamidefence Doxing is basically enough to get cloudflare on their bad side, tbh idc

  • psimatrix
    Rombaro Rory (@psimatrix) reported

    @bendee983 Cloudflare already converts all your pages to Markdown on AI agent requests, with one toggle. If you never implemented Structured Data Objects on your site, this is a mediocre solution, if you did, this gives AI two alternative paths to understand your content. Good engineers already did this and aren’t behind, they are two steps ahead of this conversation.

  • XanthousChariot
    _chariot (@XanthousChariot) reported

    @Diblox_ also german law doesnt forbid the kind of illustrations that cloudflare and payment processors take issue with either, but obviously there are always idiot, puritan organizations pushing for stricter censorship, in any country.

  • grudyjsy
    GrudyJSY (@grudyjsy) reported

    @alteryx is your site down at the moment keep getting cloudflare errors.

  • precious_tagy
    Precious | The App Guy 💙 (@precious_tagy) reported

    @akinkunmi 1. You are simple runing a media service on Cloudflare serverless worker -nothing more, nothing less :) 2.Wait ooo If you are taking about your “Dashboard frontend interface “ This has nothing to do with being a microservice or a monolith Separating them doesn't make your system a microservice( I'm genuinely confused here)

  • erikvbos
    Erik (@erikvbos) reported

    @fayazara And random blocking of customers, search engines, AGI to your website. I had one site ranked number one on Google for terms, put it on cloudflare, it basically got delisted. Never again. I get blocked with a residential ip, frequently bc CF.

  • undacappn
    Oversized Moose With Socks (xlmoose.eth) (@undacappn) reported

    @levelsio @misterrpink1 @Cloudflare That sucks, please stop