Cloudflare Pricing

Spencer Malmad - PeerSpot reviewer
Owner at Tech Exchange

It could range from free to $1,500 a month. I put all my clients on Cloudflare, so it's around 20 or 30 customers. One of my clients has more than two dozen domains on Cloudflare, so they pay $20 times 20 domains. He's paying $400 a month. It isn't cheap, but it's totally worth it.

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XA
Product manager at Infozion

Cloudflare's biggest plan for initial businesses is $200 per month, and if you're an enterprise, you'll likely exceed that on either AWS or Cloudflare itself. 

For comparison, Akamai's minimum billing starts at a couple of thousand dollars. That's where Cloudflare shines for smaller businesses – it's ten times cheaper than Akamai.

Interestingly, even their enterprise solution is cheaper than other platforms like Akamai and Amazon CloudFront.

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reviewer9207524 - PeerSpot reviewer
Microsoft Auditor at Microsoft Inc.

I'd advise users to conduct a closing meeting with the auditee’s key management to ensure that final audit findings are accurate and meet the current financial agenda. 

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M.A. Faisal - PeerSpot reviewer
General Manager at .bKash Limited

The pricing for the service is reasonable, neither excessively cheap nor prohibitively expensive. It aligns well with the value of their solution.

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Bo Bo  Zin - PeerSpot reviewer
Head Of Technology Department & Transformation at Yoma Bank

I rate Cloudflare eight out of 10 for overall value. It's cost-effective, but I think they should have a custom pricing model for enterprise customers based on the features you use. That's why I think it would be helpful to have a dedicated account manager to periodically review and address our usage. 

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KornthawatPhichitoakkhanit - PeerSpot reviewer
Cloud Business Developer at GWS Cloud

I believe their performance has improved, but I'd like to refrain from discussing the pricing aspect related to the cloud. The pricing, in my opinion, could be simplified, and I think they should consider reevaluating the pricing for support, as it can be quite high. At times, this cost can make it challenging to choose Cloudflare or opt for the support.

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FS
Senior Consultant at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

It's a premium model. You can start at zero and work your way up to the enterprise model, which has a very high pricing level. 

There are rivals on the market who provide the same solution at a lesser cost.

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Bilal Mujahid - PeerSpot reviewer
Managed Services Manager at Adapture Technology Group

The product's pricing is cheap. 

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MB
Manager- Secure Web Defense- Perimeter Security at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

Cloudflare's pricing is not much higher and is good for middle-level organizations.

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DP
Network engineer at Ufinet

In terms of licensing costs, we don't pay for licensing for Cloudflare. We only establish communication, then for peering, Cloudflare takes care of the cross-connection in different data centers.

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RM
President and CEO at Mekas Cloud Services

The price is reasonable.

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MM
Senior Network Engineer at a retailer with 10,001+ employees

I wasn't involved in the implementation, so I have no idea how much it costs. 

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FS
Senior Consultant at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

There seems to be no official pricelist for enterprise-level customers and it is more of a trial-and-error estimation. The cost primarily depends on the size of the organization. 

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it_user253797 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Consultant, Business Owner, Lecturer at a tech consulting company with 10,001+ employees

The original setup cost was zero, and the monthly cost is around $30 for three sites using the Business Cloudflare plan.

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RP
Product Manager at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

Cost for all services I have researched in Cloudflare is straightforward, and they don't include hidden fees. I'm not a heavy CDN user since I don't get much traffic, so I can't speak too much about the value for their CDN.

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SA
Customer Success Associate at RapidCompute

The solution is expensive when compared to other products but offers unlimited bandwidth. 

I rate the licensing options an eight out of ten. 

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BW
VP/Director of IT

For now, the cost of Cloudflare is very reasonable compared to everything else. It's hard to say what will be down the track. Sometimes these companies offer very good deals early on and then annual fees increase as the companies become more successful. 

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MG
SecOps Lead at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

I give the price a five out of ten.

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it_user508683 - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems and New Media Manager at a leisure / travel company with 51-200 employees

Start with the free plan and move up as needed. It was easy to upgrade and downgrade.

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it_user851871 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Dev Ops Engineer at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

You can get a lot out of the lower accounts. 

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it_user324771 - PeerSpot reviewer
COO at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

We don’t have advice, since we mostly rely on their free services such as DNS hosting. In general, their pricing is fair, but the price scaling is way too steep. For example, to go from 200 to 5000 dollars does not make any sense at all.

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it_user512130 - PeerSpot reviewer
WordPress Developer & Consultant at a tech services company

Most small businesses should be good with their free plan. However, as website traffic & business grows, I think one should invest in their paid plans. It's worth every single penny.

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it_user514341 - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Lead at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

I’m not able to comment on this because I am using the free website plan.

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it_user566124 - PeerSpot reviewer
Principal Web Developer, Managing Director at a tech company with 51-200 employees

The solution is a good choice for sites that require multiple types of users and multiple types of content (e.g. Drupal sites) with thousands, or tens of thousands of users or more.

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it_user577530 - PeerSpot reviewer
Ui Developer at a marketing services firm with 51-200 employees

I recommend the free plan for most users.

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it_user276009 - PeerSpot reviewer
Co Founder at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

In my opinion the Pro plan 20$/month is the best solution. It includes the core features of CloudFlare which is pretty much enough. If you do not have SSL, you can also use the free plan, which is almost exactly the same as Pro, just without the SSL support. The free plan has SSL support, but it does only support modern web browsers. This means that some of your customers may not reach your website if you are using SSL with a free plan.

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AP
CTO at QROK GmbH

We don't have any issues with the price.

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ET
Business Director at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

I think the pricing is competitive.

I think as far as licensing is concerned it's pretty straightforward because it's based on domain. It's just that sometimes domains could be tricky with some customers.

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AH
Manager - Web Development at a engineering company with 1,001-5,000 employees

I haven’t gone through the other pricing plans. For the services I am using, it is a bit expensive. It is worth the price when you weight it against time and cost.

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it_user506838 - PeerSpot reviewer
System Administrator at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees

Start off with their free plan. However, major DDoS protection is only provided with their paid plans. I would start with the free plan to test or to simply move DNS off your local server to them to free up resources.

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DI
Competence Center Manager at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

The solution has many features but there are ones that you need to pay for. Sometimes you have to find out which is available for free and which you have to pay for.

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it_user241758 - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

Setup cost was zero and currently we are using the $20 a month plan. I've used the business tier in the past which costs $200 a month.

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it_user298149 - PeerSpot reviewer
Linux/Cisco/Microsoft Infraestructure Manager at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

Pricing and licensing is standard when compared to its competitors.

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BA
Technical Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

We are still using the free version of Cloudflare. It is a yearly based plan.

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it_user92823 - PeerSpot reviewer
Online Marketing & Development Manager at a engineering company with 501-1,000 employees

If you are mid-size company, go straight to the business plan. great ROI.

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MC
Network Security Engineer at a computer software company with 201-500 employees

I'm not sure what the licensing costs are. I'm not sure if we pay monthly or yearly.

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AF
Project Manager at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

The solution is relatively expensive. It's not something that comes at a cheap price.

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MP
Senior Site Infrastructure Engineer at Kurungsiku

So far I use free tier and happy with it. You can subscribe to business package if needed.

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it_user279867 - PeerSpot reviewer
Shift Lead with 501-1,000 employees

The fact that CloudFlare offers a free solution, which is more than enough if you're running a low-medium traffic is just amazing. As far the pricing goes, although it's a bit pricey, it offers great value if you're running your entire business online. Content optimization and delivery is key, and CloudFlare does a great job on providing that.

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it_user993687 - PeerSpot reviewer
Works at bitmart

The licensing costs for this solution are on a yearly basis. There are no additional costs beyond the standard licensing fees.

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