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 | 2 |
| Los Angeles, CA | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Manchester, England | 1 |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Neria Basha (@NeriaBasha) reportedN-able says attackers exploiting N-central used Take Control to reach managed endpoints, then registered Cloudflare tunnel services for persistence. If you patched late, N-able says to treat the environment as potentially compromised even when its IOC scan comes back clean.
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Sid J (@SidJ79) reportedRunning one Chromium instance per agent is too expensive to scale. That's the problem it's solving. Cost, not speed. Cloudflare says they'll open source it.
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Anshu (@101xanshu) reportedDear @Cloudflare, hire me. I have a growing list of Wrangler issues on Windows/WSL that I'd very much like to fight professionally 😭
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Utsav Patel 🇮🇳 (@mr_utsav_patel) reported@Cloudflare Same card is working with stripe link for anthropic and I tried with 2 different bank cards and both are getting declined, if possible please add support for UPI for your Indian customers until this issue is resolved
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The Civic Lens (@OriginalOGDAW) reported@TorBox It people knew they could just use free cloudflare and make there own Debrid service for free with 10tb monthly limit
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Bijoy (@asynchronizd) reported@juiceboy_of_abj I use airtel and cloudflare ******** are you talking about?
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ilesanmierioluwavictor (@ilesanmiEri) reportedThis is 100% accurate, I remembered when I was trying to buy domain, I thought Cloudflare website was down, I had to wait for the next day, same issue, luckily, I switched to MTN and Cloudflare loaded perfectly
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Jacob Beers (@JTBeers) reported@r3c0nc1l3r Nice. I will have to look into that. I almost never get to work directly with Cloudflare so I'm not as familiar with its offerings as I should be.
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Jorge Trujillo (@zo0r) reported@ritakozlov @Cloudflare @tan_stack it seems they tripled the amount of LOC, how is that better? from the outside, it looks more like poor architectural decisions beforehand that were worsened by the migration. title is also misleading, should be "next.js to tanstack migration"
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Sina Meraji (@sinasanm) reportedupdate: now when github is down, your CI/CD still runs on your Cloudflare account as long as you've initiated gitflare. when gitHub is back, the branch is pushed back to it automatically (fast-forward only, never force).
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Patrick Johnson (@pmjohnson) reported@Cnolanminich Cloudflare Tunnels + Portless is really really nice. <branch>.<repo>.localhost (locally) or <branch>.<repo>.local.<mydomain> remotely. Cloudflare tunnels are authed. I also set up a separate service, so the terminal or agent I'm talking to doesn't end availability the minute I close Codex. It is a different world.
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Borex Investing (@borex_investing) reported@ValuePlay52109 Customer count is not published. But publicly we know of Meta, Microsoft, ServiceNow, Shopify, Mistral AI, Revolut, Cohere, Black Forest Labs, Cognition AI, Cloudflare, Recraft, Higgsfield, Antioch, Rhoda, AMI, and Core Automation. And they have said they signed deals with customers that haven't been disclosed yet.
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Ascellayn (@SiriusBYT) reported@helvetica5td @Asora_EN This explains why using a VPN sometimes you still get an error but you try again in a different region and the issue is gone, probably because that Cloudflare CDN Server's IP hasn't been ratelimited yet It also explains why without a VPN it also doesn't work (cause same CDN)
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Chirag Kulkarni (@chiraggkulkarni) reportedWe follow a 6-step framework to generate revenue for our $10M-$100M partners through AI Search There are 6 things we’ve found matter most. 1. Question mining Keyword research asks what someone types into Google. Question mining asks what someone actually asks ChatGPT or Google AIOs. The important part is going one step further. A long prompt gets broken into smaller searches (aka query fanout) before the model writes an answer. So the idea here is to understand those smaller searches too, not just the original question. We pull these questions from places like Search Console, People Also Ask, Reddit, Quora and customer conversations, then turn them into prompts we can actually track. The goal isn't to build a bigger keyword list. It's to understand the questions your buyers are already asking. 2. Answer tracking Once you know the questions that matter, track whether your brand actually appears in the answers. This is basically called the share of voice for AI search. On one healthcare SaaS account, 112 prompts produced 856 tracked responses across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini and AI Overviews. The brand went from having no presence in one target topic to showing up consistently. This also lets you see whether visibility is actually changing over time. On another account, AI visibility increased 128% while LLM-referred views increased 229% over roughly four months. 3. Citation mapping Look at the sources AI search is already citing for your important questions. If the same 3-4 publications keep appearing, those are the sites worth getting mentioned on. We’ve seen this become much more important as Reddit's share of ChatGPT citations dropped from roughly 10-15% to around 2% on one account. Instead of trying to get mentioned everywhere, you can work backwards from the answers you actually care about. Find which publications are feeding those answers, then try to get your brand included in those specific places. 4. On-site content Your website still matters. The difference is that you need to answer the questions a buyer is likely to ask, including the follow-up questions, and make those answers easy to find. FAQs, clear takeaways and better internal linking can make the content much easier for a model to use. The interesting part is that some of the things Google no longer visibly rewards can still help AI systems understand a page. FAQ schema is a good example. It may not show up as a rich result anymore, but that doesn't mean that information is useless to an LLM. 5. Off-site presence Getting mentioned on the right websites matters more than simply getting mentioned everywhere. One men's grooming brand had a 24-backlink plan where every placement was tracked against the prompt it was meant to influence. The goal wasn't more links. It was getting mentioned in places that already showed up in the answers we cared about. This is where AI search starts to look a lot like old-school SEO again. There is roughly a 20% overlap between what ChatGPT surfaces and what ranks in Google, so the sites that already have authority in search often matter here too. 6. Test everything AI search changes too quickly to treat any tactic as permanent. One account had Cloudflare silently blocking AI crawlers from parts of the site due to which the crawlers simply couldn't reach the content. We've also seen teams block traffic because they thought it was low-quality bot traffic, without checking whether some of those bots were actually AI crawlers. You can accidentally block the systems you want to be able to read your site. That's why I think the biggest shift isn't "how do we do SEO for AI?" It's understanding that AI search gives you a new set of things to measure, investigate and influence.
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Aaron Makelky (@theaaron) reported@nickvasiles just point them at a private github repo or cloudflare artifact where your skills live installing them natively across different agents is a waste of time and they never stay synced to the system of record version