
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.
This is the 50th launch from Cloudflare. View more
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.



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How does the pricing actually scale for a small site that suddenly goes viral, or are we locked into a tier once traffic spikes hit?
How does the pricing scale for a small site that suddenly goes viral, and are there any hidden caps on bandwidth or request volume before you get bumped to a higher tier?
Curious how the pricing scales once you start layering on the advanced security and DDoS protections on top of the free tier — is it strictly per-request, or are there feature-based tiers that kick in?
How does Cloudflare handle caching for sites with rapidly changing content, like live sports scores or stock tickers?
How does the pricing actually scale for smaller sites that suddenly get a traffic spike? I've heard mixed things about whether the free tier holds up or if you get pushed onto a paid plan pretty quick.
How does the pricing actually scale for a small site that suddenly gets a traffic spike from going viral, or do unexpected traffic surges end up costing a lot extra?
the 60-minute no-account preview is the smartest onboarding play cloudflare has shipped in a while. removes the commit fear entirely.
real q: when someone claims a deployment, is there any attestation that they were the original dropper? asking because "drop, see live, claim later" opens a small window where someone else could claim your zip if they got the URL. probably fine at edge cases but worth knowing how you handle it.