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CloudFlare - Content Delivery Network (CDN) Software

CloudFlare Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Based on 984 ratings & 427 reviews

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Excellent

(224)

Very Good

(36)

Good

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Poor

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Spotsaas Editor’s POV

CloudFlare is a leading CDN solution that provides fast and secure content delivery for websites of all sizes. Its ease of integration and global reach make it a popular choice, although some users may find customization options limited.Read more

CloudFlare pros and cons

  • Fast content delivery

  • Easy integration

  • Global network coverage

  • Enhances website security

  • Limited customization options

  • Can be costly for high traffic

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Anonymous

03/31/16

5 out of 5

Wonder idea that every site, free or not, needs to use!

What do you like best? You do not realize how important using cloudflare is for new sites! They have the best DNS management system in the world! With POPs everywhere, updates are done near instant. They have a spectacular firewall system to block nearly every attack in the book thanks to the huge community they have. They added SSL support, which means as a free user, you can get free SSL (HTTPS added to your domain. An extremely useful feature compared to all the other alternative ...

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Anonymous

03/30/16

4 out of 5

Few Frills, but Free

What do you like best? Easy to get started and configure. Immediate results can be seen just from getting the boost from geographically diverse CDN endpoints. If you pay for the Business plan, you get extremely solid DDOS protection and good firewalling. What do you dislike? Development can be a pain because of aggressive caching. You'll likely want to configure your build tooling to build modules that contain a timestamp or other hashbuster, because CloudFlare's "Development Mode" only ...

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Anonymous

03/30/16

5 out of 5

Best CDN/DDoS protection, and without a penny spend

What do you like best? The option to use the service completely free. The features avaiable in the Free version are also very good... Also, the easy way to manage all the domains and configurations, along side with the easy way to upgrade the account if needed. Finnaly, the knowledge base is also very extended, helping in the more usual questions that a normal users will face. What do you dislike? The support service is a little slow to answer. Sometimes takes a day or two to get a ...

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Anonymous

03/22/16

5 out of 5

Excellent free DNS/CDN provider.

What do you like best? Very simple user interface to configure domains, DNS records and additional CloudFlare features. Majority of functionality is available free of charge. Free SSL certification for CloudFlare enabled subdomains. 'Always Online' technology means if my sites go down, they're still mainly accessible. Server protection from hackers and spammers. Free CDN speeds up website loading times. Additional features like minification of HTML/CSS/Javascript, one-click ...

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Anonymous

03/11/16

5 out of 5

The best you can do for all your WordPress websites!

What do you like best? CloudFlare helps a lot to keep spambots of your site. Their filters are great and even the free version is good enough to protect your site against known bots. The UI is very fast and you don't need to be an engineer to handle all the settings. Every option has some clear help information. What do you dislike? Sometimes it takes a bit longer to add a site to Cloudflare, but that is not an issue. It would be great there was an option for DNS templates. ...

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Anonymous

03/09/16

5 out of 5

Cloudflare is a great solution for protecting your website and keeping your site fast

What do you like best? This DNS provider has many great features for the most part are for free. It get your DNS settings from your older provider for you, saving you time to set it up. Once imported you can easily set your site up with free SSL using the latest version of encryption. No need to set it up using certificates on your server and setting it up to renew. You can also implement site caching for static files. Just in case your site goes down your consumers will never know since ...

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Anonymous

03/08/16

4 out of 5

A Very Good DNS Provider and Good Protection Service

What do you like best? In keeping with the philosophy of their original service, Project Honeypot, the people behind CloudFlare offer one of the most comprehensive free protection and DNS services on the Internet. Designed for massive scale, they have one of the fastest and most reliable DNS services out there, usable with or without their included spammer protection services. As an extra bonus, they also cache static content, serving as a mini-CDN, which will speed up loading of the ...

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oome

01/26/16

4 out of 5

Great service for free

This is a free service, so you can't exactly knock it. It does make your site load that little bit faster which can only be a positive thing for the end user (ie. the customer. However, my only gripe would be you can't choose which country you want your servers in, which negatively affects SEO as it thinks my nameservers & webserver are in the US.

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Henrik Hansen

12/11/15

5 out of 5

Absolutely amazing

I keep being astonished with the features Cloudflare provides, and on top of that it's free.People who complain have most likely not set it up correctly, which isn't hard at all.

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Anonymous

08/11/15

4.5 out of 5

CloudFlare Saved Our Bacon -- Big Time.

What do you like best? Cloudflare was very easy to setup and configure -- which was very important as we were on a tight deadline. We built our new web site on WordPress running on Rackspace. Within a matter of days of going live we were under attack almost constantly with XML RPC DDOS attacks. We could have kept a telnet session open on the Rackspace Server (running Linux and block each attack at the firewall. However, they were many and we were few, we needed a better solution. Rackspace ...

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