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
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.
Cloudflare users affected:
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Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
| Location | Reports |
|---|---|
| New York City, NY | 3 |
| Los Angeles, CA | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 1 |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Robert Youssef (@rryssf) reportedClaude and ChatGPT still can't do this. Cloudflare just open sourced a computer for AI agents, and it fixes one of the most annoying limits in the entire agent stack. Every time you start a new session with Claude or ChatGPT, whatever files or context the agent built up just vanishes. The agent writes notes, tracks progress, remembers where it left off, and then the session ends and all of it is gone. You start from zero again. Most agent frameworks also spin up a full Linux container just to run a simple command like sorting files or grepping through a directory. That's a lot of overhead for something this basic. Until now. Cloudflare shipped Computer, an open source, MIT licensed runtime that gives an AI agent its own persistent machine instead of squeezing every task into a throwaway container. The core idea is a virtual filesystem that lives inside a Durable Object. The Durable Object holds the real state in SQLite, and it exposes one pluggable execution surface through workspace.runtime. Because the state is durable, the agent knows exactly where it left off automatically. No manual saving, no rebuilding context from scratch. The traction is staggering: It hit over 8,000 GitHub stars and 456 forks within days of shipping, and it trended to number one on GitHub across every language, not just TypeScript. Cloudflare claims it only needs to spin up a full Linux container about 10% of the time. The rest runs directly through the durable filesystem. Claude and ChatGPT still treat every session as disposable, and every trivial file operation as worth a full container. If durable, cheap memory becomes the default for agents, the container stops being the unit of compute. The filesystem is.
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matt rothenberg (@mattrothenberg) reported@itsnoahd @Cloudflare Will fix! Send me a DM plz, wanna ask a few questions
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M. Yahia - ghostex.dev (@maddada) reported@robinebers @BehEvans @Cloudflare I default to cloudflare currently for most of my projects, last I looked there wasn't something as all-in-one and as competitive on price (for non-enterprise) Way easier to use than AWS + free or much cheaper than others like railway/vercel/netlify/etc. You get domains/dns/free protection and a bunch of stuff in 1 dashboard. While if you use some of the others you'd have to set up cloudflare separately (bit of a hassle). As long as you're not "Enterprise" they offer very generous prices. Also if you can make your app run on workers then it's one of the cheapest ways to host/scale an app since they charge you for active CPU milliseconds. I'm sorry for any mistakes or bad explanation, wrote this quick of the top of my head.
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Michael Flux (@michaelflux) reportedI don’t use Sentry. I don’t use PostHog. I don’t use any dedicated error-monitoring SaaS. Every single error in my stack - backend, frontend, queues, Durable Objects etc - lands in Cloudflare Observability the moment it happens. Then a tiny custom Worker pings my account every 15 minutes, surfaces any new errors, and I fix them within a couple hours. Over time the apps just … stop breaking. Here’s the exact system (and why Cloudflare is cool);
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ተገላቢጦሽ (@flippedgeo) reported@elithrar @Cloudflare Isn’t codemode a better solution for the quoted problem statement?
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Artyom Shimanski (@a_shimanski) reported@kimindiehacker thanks 🙏 honestly: one post about Cloudflare went semi-viral, posts about email problems did well, and the "who are you, what are you building" ones bring the most replies. connection posts work too
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PromptKing | The Governance OS for AI Agents (@PromptKing32) reported@Cloudflare Optional scopes fix the consent problem. The remaining problem is independent proof that the agent actually stayed inside those scopes once it started running across systems.
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Can Bölük (@_can1357) reported@cafkafk i like how cloudflare came up with this signed requests proposal and all that and literally no one gave a **** they literally just make a Claude-User request from a random AWS server, so can you kekw
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Krishna Gupta (@kgupta_2005) reported@itz_komal01 @SidharthVijay_ I think you should give cloudflare a try, belive me you will never regret
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dc (@d11cc3s) reported@Eric_M_Courage Open source and publish this on GitHub Pages or Cloudflare? Claude should be able to help you do this if not I might be able to help
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Cory Wilkerson (@corywilkerson) reportedLove it when I see execs book focus time. For real. I see more of it here at Cloudflare than I have at other places and see it as a bullish indicator that **** is getting done. I suppose what I see of the internal culture here supports my interpretation of that time -- at other bigcos I'd prob read it differently -- but here you know it's go-time.
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Rise-Raise (@rise_raise_ai) reportedIn 2025 two AI voice agents called each other, spoke like normal humans, then realized they were both AI. They dropped the human act and switched to machine beeping because spoken language was slowing them down. That was a demo. Everyone treated it as a curiosity. One year later the numbers have caught up. Bot traffic has overtaken human traffic on the internet. Cloudflare measured 57.5% of requests on its network coming from machines. The company’s CFO said that if current trends hold, humans will be a rounding error within five years — not because human traffic disappears, but because machine traffic is growing so much faster. Replit’s CEO described the office shift: two years ago the space was full of keyboard clicking. Now it is quiet. People talk to AI instead of typing. Offices sound like permanent phone calls. In Silicon Valley some people are already wearing muzzles so no one overhears them speaking to their agents. Companies are building earbuds that pick up whispers. Engineers mutter into headsets all day. Three changes are happening at once. Humans are moving from typing to talking. The internet is moving from human-dominated to machine-dominated. And AI-to-AI communication no longer needs us in the middle at all. The 2025 demo was not a joke. It was an early signal of the direction we are already traveling.
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (@spaceforceguy) reported@zebassembly Cloudflare is your first and only engineering job. You're leading people down the wrong path when you have 0 experience to back up your claims. Dumbest takes from people who haven't even been here a minute.
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Dillon Mulroy (@dillon_mulroy) reportedi've been living with a thorn in my side in the artifacts codebase that happened in the first few weeks of the product coming to be (my own mistake from moving quickly w/ ai). next week i finally fix it. will likely talk about it in my talk at cloudflare connect
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Richie Young (@Poor__Old) reportedAn underrated part of doing your own thing is all the tangential skills you learn. Just had a client from last year hit me up because their website was not showing online. Getting a "1001 error". Something about Cloudflare. Site built through carrd. Hosted on namecheap. Both renewed in the past year. Carrd reset to "offline draft". Namecheap added another DNS record. And it toggled ' on for the existing records. Carrd has its own ceriticate of security, so the toggles and extra DNS record were creating a problem. Honestly, I can't speak it the lingo exactly. But I knew the language enough to trouble shoot, find another back door tab in Carrd, and troubleshoot the problem. Site back up this morning. With a little help from the AI lords and the ability to speak(screenshot) the problem, it's all better now. Good start to the day. Especially after the little one was up from 11-2 last night!