Cloudflare Drop - Drop your folder in browser & deploy instantly on Cloudflare
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Drop a folder or zip. See your site live on Cloudflare's global network in seconds. No account needed. Deployment is active for 60 minutes, then expires unless you claim it.
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The dashboard layout is genuinely one of the cleanest I've seen in the CDN space. Setting up DNS, firewall rules, and caching all from one sidebar without feeling cluttered took some real thought.
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How does the pricing actually scale for a small site that suddenly gets a traffic spike, or do you cap usage before that kicks in?
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How does the pricing actually scale for a site with moderate traffic - do you end up paying a lot once you cross into the next tier or is it pretty reasonable as you grow?
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Set up took maybe ten minutes and the dashboard immediately showed my traffic getting blocked from sketchy IPs I didnt even know existed.
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Been using Cloudflare's free tier on a few personal sites and the DNS speed boost was noticeable right away. Also love how quickly I can flip on firewall rules without digging through settings.
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Been using Cloudflare's free tier for a side project and the speed boost was immediate, pages just feel snappier now.
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we run a handful of small static sites on cloudflare pages, all deploy on git push and the free tier hasn't blinked. Drop looks like an even lower on-ramp. the thing i'd actually want to know before using it for real: once i claim a Drop, does it become a normal Pages project i can wire git deploys + D1 into, or is it a separate one-off?
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The dashboard layout is genuinely one of the cleanest I've used for managing DNS and security settings, everything feels like it's exactly where you'd expect it to be.
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Been deploying static sites on Cloudflare for a while and the DX keeps getting better — drag-and-drop deploy is a nice touch. Does this play well with existing Workers projects?
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Been using their free tier for a couple small sites and the setup was genuinely painless, plus the dashboard actually makes it easy to see what's getting blocked in real time.
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The dashboard layout is genuinely one of the cleanest I've seen in the CDN space. Setting up DNS, firewall rules, and caching all from one sidebar without feeling cluttered took some real thought.
How does the pricing actually scale for a small site that suddenly gets a traffic spike, or do you cap usage before that kicks in?
How does the pricing actually scale for a site with moderate traffic - do you end up paying a lot once you cross into the next tier or is it pretty reasonable as you grow?
Set up took maybe ten minutes and the dashboard immediately showed my traffic getting blocked from sketchy IPs I didnt even know existed.
Been using Cloudflare's free tier on a few personal sites and the DNS speed boost was noticeable right away. Also love how quickly I can flip on firewall rules without digging through settings.
Been using Cloudflare's free tier for a side project and the speed boost was immediate, pages just feel snappier now.
we run a handful of small static sites on cloudflare pages, all deploy on git push and the free tier hasn't blinked. Drop looks like an even lower on-ramp. the thing i'd actually want to know before using it for real: once i claim a Drop, does it become a normal Pages project i can wire git deploys + D1 into, or is it a separate one-off?
The dashboard layout is genuinely one of the cleanest I've used for managing DNS and security settings, everything feels like it's exactly where you'd expect it to be.
Been deploying static sites on Cloudflare for a while and the DX keeps getting better — drag-and-drop deploy is a nice touch. Does this play well with existing Workers projects?
Been using their free tier for a couple small sites and the setup was genuinely painless, plus the dashboard actually makes it easy to see what's getting blocked in real time.