Cloudflare has announced that it is currently experiencing a significant outage impacting its Dashboard and Cloudflare API services.
Many users around the world are reporting issues such as 500 Internal Server Errors, failed API requests, and sudden disruptions in tools that depend on Cloudflare’s backend systems.
According to the cloudflare, the problem mainly affects the management side of Cloudflare’s services.
This means that users may not be able to log in to the Dashboard, update settings, or run automations that rely on the Cloudflare API.
Several developers have also noted that their scripts and integrations, which normally run smoothly, are now failing without warning.

However, Cloudflare has confirmed that the outage does not affect its core network functions.
The CDN edge, which delivers cached content to websites globally, continues to operate normally.
Security features such as firewalls and DDoS protection at the edge are also working without interruption.
This ensures that websites using Cloudflare remain accessible to visitors despite the ongoing backend issues.
The company has stated that its engineering teams are actively investigating the root cause and working to restore full functionality as quickly as possible.
While no timeline has been provided yet, Cloudflare has assured users that updates will be shared as soon as more information becomes available.
For now, users experiencing problems with the Dashboard or API-based tools are advised to wait for Cloudflare’s fix, as the issue is on the service provider’s end and not caused by user action.
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