
Cloudflare
The web performance & security company
5.0•192 reviews•4.8K followers
The web performance & security company
5.0•192 reviews•4.8K followers
Cloudflare is a leading edge network services provider that offers a wide range of solutions to enhance the security, performance, and reliability of websites and applications. With its global network infrastructure and advanced technologies, Cloudflare empowers businesses to build a faster, more secure, and resilient online presence.
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Cloudflare Drop
Launched this week
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.



Launch tags:Website Builder
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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?
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?
How does pricing actually scale for smaller sites that suddenly get a traffic spike, or do I need to upgrade plans just to handle the burst?
how does the pricing actually scale for smaller sites that suddenly get a traffic spike, or does it stay locked in at the previous tier until the billing cycle ends?
How does pricing actually work for a small site that mostly just wants the CDN and basic DDoS protection, is there a usable free tier or does everything worth having sit behind a paid plan?
How does the pricing actually scale for smaller sites that suddenly get a traffic spike from a viral mention?
How does the pricing actually scale for smaller sites that suddenly see a traffic spike, or are you locked into enterprise tiers for any meaningful DDoS protection beyond the basics?