
Cloudflare
The web performance & security company
5.0•193 reviews•4.8K followers
The web performance & security company
5.0•193 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.



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How does the pricing actually scale for a small startup that's getting occasional traffic spikes — is it usage-based or fixed tiers, and what happens if we blow past the limits mid-month?
How does the free tier actually hold up for someone running a small personal project — are there hidden limits on requests or DDoS protection that kick in once traffic picks up?
How does the free tier actually hold up for someone running a small SaaS with moderate traffic, and at what point does it make sense to jump to a paid plan?
How does the free tier actually hold up for a small SaaS site with moderate traffic, and where's the line where you'd push someone toward the paid plans?
How does pricing actually scale for a mid-sized site seeing moderate traffic, and are there any hidden caps on requests or DDoS protection that don't show up in the basic plan?
What are the ways through which Cloudflare minimizes latency in the execution of complex serverless functions such as the workers at the edge as opposed to conventional cloud-based setups?
Finally tried Cloudflare for my small site and the setup was surprisingly painless. The dashboard makes it easy to toggle on the basic security and performance features without digging through docs.