I wrote this after following the ongoing back-and-forth between Vercel and Cloudflare on Twitter- the benchmarks, the pricing arguments, the memes.
It struck me that the fight isn’t really about performance or cost; it’s about philosophy.
Cloudflare believes good developer experience starts with visibility and control. Vercel believes it starts with empathy and flow.
Curious how others here think about this:
- Do you prefer abstraction or transparency when building?
- Has either platform changed how you think about deploying or designing apps?
youngtaff•1h ago
Don’t really see them even being in the same market
- Cloudflare are building out real infrastructure, that can serve many diverse customers
- Vercel is just a limited software stack built on top of AWS
lnbharath•42m ago
That’s fair- they do operate at very different layers of the stack.
But I think what’s interesting is how their goals are starting to overlap, even if their architectures don’t. Even their recent product launches are alike.
Cloudflare’s building physical reach and reliability— real infra, like you said.
Vercel’s building emotional reach— developer trust, design, workflow integration.
Both are trying to own the default path developers take from idea to deploy.
So even if they’re not in the same market today, they’re converging toward the same developer mindshare.
lnbharath•1h ago
It struck me that the fight isn’t really about performance or cost; it’s about philosophy.
Cloudflare believes good developer experience starts with visibility and control. Vercel believes it starts with empathy and flow.
Curious how others here think about this: - Do you prefer abstraction or transparency when building? - Has either platform changed how you think about deploying or designing apps?
youngtaff•1h ago
- Cloudflare are building out real infrastructure, that can serve many diverse customers
- Vercel is just a limited software stack built on top of AWS
lnbharath•42m ago
But I think what’s interesting is how their goals are starting to overlap, even if their architectures don’t. Even their recent product launches are alike.
Cloudflare’s building physical reach and reliability— real infra, like you said.
Vercel’s building emotional reach— developer trust, design, workflow integration.
Both are trying to own the default path developers take from idea to deploy.
So even if they’re not in the same market today, they’re converging toward the same developer mindshare.