
Cloudflare has confirmed that it is currently experiencing a significant outage that is affecting the Cloudflare Dashboard and several Cloudflare API services.
The issue began earlier today and has caused widespread disruptions for users who rely on Cloudflare’s management tools and automation features.
According to Cloudflare, many users may encounter 500 Internal Server Errors, failed API requests, or malfunctioning integrations.

This means that dashboard access may be slow or completely unavailable, and scripts or tools that depend on Cloudflare’s API may stop working or return unexpected errors.
Despite the disruption, Cloudflare has reassured customers that several essential services continue to operate normally.
The company confirmed that its CDN edge network, which delivers cached files to website visitors, is functioning without interruption.
In addition, Cloudflare’s security features at the edge, such as DDoS protection and firewall rules, remain fully active.
This ensures that websites using Cloudflare are still being served to end users and remain protected from threats.
Cloudflare’s engineering teams are actively investigating the cause of the outage and are working to restore full functionality as quickly as possible.
The company has urged users not to worry if their dashboards, API-based automations, or management tools appear broken during this period.
For now, Cloudflare customers are advised to wait for further updates and avoid making major configuration changes until the service is fully restored.
Cloudflare is expected to release more information once the issue has been identified and resolved.
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