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Cloudflare Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Cloudflare users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Cloudflare, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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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.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Paris, Île-de-France 1
Crisfield, MD 1
Noida, UP 2
Augsburg, Bavaria 1
Bengaluru, KA 1
Montataire, Hauts-de-France 1
London, England 1
Greater Noida, UP 1
Attleborough, England 1
Colima, COL 1
Leuven, Flanders 1
New Delhi, NCT 2
Mâcon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 1
Amsterdam, nh 1
Ashburn, VA 1
Rosario, SF 1
Merlo, BA 1
Frankfurt am Main, Hesse 1
Birmingham, AL 1
Dayton, OH 1
Miami, FL 1
Osnabrück, Lower Saxony 1
Bulandshahr, UP 1
A Coruña, Galicia 1
Easton, PA 1
Guayaquil, Guayas 1
El Port de Sagunt, Valencia 1
Medellín, Antioquia 2
Padova, Veneto 1
Farnham, England 1
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • StarcatTails
    Starcat Tailchaser 💫🐈♥️💙 (@StarcatTails) reported

    Today isn't catgirls stream day HOWEVER! due to cloudflare and discord issues on last friday would you like me to stream Pragmata today? or should I do it on the normal day - Friday and catgirl gets to rest? Vote quick only one hour to decide

  • john674213
    john (@john674213) reported

    as much as i usually don't like using cloudflare i completely forgot tunnel / argo existed. needed to expose a local service for a bit and it saved me from dealing with port forwarding, dns, and all that bullshit

  • connordavis_ai
    Connor Davis (@connordavis_ai) reported

    cloudflare just laid off 1,100 people and the ceo said the quiet part out loud. matthew prince told the market the cuts were because of 'ai efficiency gains.' revenue hit a record high. the company is making more money with fewer humans, and they aren't pretending otherwise. if you run an ai agency or sell ai services, this is the headline that flips your discovery calls for the rest of the quarter. every operator i talk to has spent 12 months saying the same thing in sales meetings. 'ai isn't replacing people, it's freeing them up.' it was a polite lie. it kept buyers comfortable. it kept your champion's boss off the call. cloudflare just made it harder to keep telling that lie. look at what got cut. support roles. internal ops. anything where a model can do 80 percent of what a person did, faster, with no pto. this is not a freak company at $9b/yr in revenue making a one-off bet. this is a public test case for the rest of the s&p 500. the operator move is not 'feel guilty about this.' the operator move is 'buyers just got the cover they needed.' every cfo who was on the fence about ai spend now has a precedent quote from the cloudflare ceo to forward to their ceo. budget that was stuck in q3 is going to move in q4. ai services that were 'next year' become 'this quarter.' three things change today. one. roi conversations get shorter. you do not have to explain payback period anymore. you point at cloudflare. one quote does the work that a 14 page deck used to. two. the ceiling on what you can charge per workflow goes up. you are not selling tooling anymore. you are selling the headcount line item that doesn't get refilled. that is the most expensive line item on a p&l. three. the floor on what is safe to sell goes down. anyone selling 'ai for support' or 'ai for ops' needs an outcome metric. tickets resolved. calls handled. cost per resolution. not seats. seats are a 2024 offer. if you have been waiting for the moment buyers stopped calling ai a 'nice to have,' it just happened. cloudflare ran the experiment. the result is in their q3 numbers and the headline made it to every cfo's monday inbox. - - - ai didn't kill those 1,100 jobs. the ceo did. the ai just gave him the cover. that is the playbook for every quarter from here.

  • TheGraySeed
    TheGraySeed (@TheGraySeed) reported

    @ChibiReviews Cloudflare should've been financially downsized when they went down alongside the entire internet last year.

  • dan_j_ford
    Dan (@dan_j_ford) reported

    @levelsio @grok It's just a higher level abstraction with more features If somebody wants just email sending and to support all the additional features they'd want, go cloudflare or SES Similar to wanting basic AI photo gen or going to a higher level abstraction with more features right?

  • bowieoverride
    Bowie (@bowieoverride) reported

    Did a call with a cloudflare sales rep for enterprise, he said “our worst competition is ourselves”

  • raisedadead
    Mrugesh Mohapatra 🇮🇳 (@raisedadead) reported

    The diff between AWS and Cloudflare is the customer obsession. When AWS screws up they mostly tend to care about things (at least the reps listen). Not so much with Cloudflare — they seem to follow robotic boilerplates and then radio silence.

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

    @levelsio @misterrpink1 @Cloudflare That sucks, please stop

  • mbor1sov
    maxppap (@mbor1sov) reported

    @asaio87 because someone needs to own the system. when cloudflare dies, a $10/hr freelancer can’t fix it — only someone who’s been inside every layer for years can. the $360k isn’t for the code, it’s for the speed and accountability when things break.

  • nixeton
    Sergey Nikiforov (@nixeton) reported

    @hmziqrs @levelsio @grok I tried SES before Cloudflare published its email service :) but now I will definitely migrate to it.

  • rayanabdulcader
    Rayan A Cader (@rayanabdulcader) reported

    @Cloudflare zero customer impact on something this critical is impressive. the speed from detection to full mitigation across a global fleet is not easy to pull off

  • 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.

  • 0xSynx
    Synx〽️ (@0xSynx) reported

    So this is what @BunnyPegs calls “anti-bot”? Real users complete every step, pass the Cloudflare check, follow instructions perfectly… and still get hit with: “Verification failed. Refresh and try again.” 🤡 At this point the bots probably got in easier than actual humans. Nothing kills community hype faster than a broken verification system.

  • kcosr
    Kevin (@kcosr) reported

    @theodorvaryag @notnullptr Cloudflare WARP works well for me. I get a tunnel to my home network and can even resolve local DNS on my phone.

  • Existentios
    Georgii Tselkovskii (@Existentios) reported

    It has never been cheaper to build a startup. Claude for coding — $20/mo Supabase for backend — free Vercel for deploys — free Namecheap for domain — $20/yr Stripe for payments — % only GitHub for version control — free Resend for emails — free Clerk for auth — free Cloudflare for DNS — free PostHog for analytics — free Sentry for error tracking — free Upstash for Redis — free Pinecone for vector DB — free You can literally launch with ~$20/month. The hard part is no longer building. The hard part is getting people to care.

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