Why is Janitor AI not working?
Janitor AI usually stops working because of server overload from high demand, Cloudflare errors, a slow or misconfigured API/proxy, or your own browser cache. As of 2026-07 the quickest fixes are refreshing, clearing cache and cookies, switching browsers or networks, and checking whether the site is down for everyone.
Why — the first-principles explanation
Most "not working" moments trace back to one of two layers. The first is the model layer: the free JanitorLLM shares limited server capacity, so when demand spikes, bots stop replying or you see "network error" even though the page loads. The second is the gateway layer: Cloudflare sits in front of the site and can block traffic during surges, returning error pages that make everything look broken.
The third bucket is your setup. A stale browser cache, an aggressive ad-blocker, or a VPN can break the connection just for you. If you use a proxy, a wrong API key, model name, or URL will stop replies cold while the rest of the site works fine.
The fastest way to diagnose is to separate "everyone" from "just me." If outage trackers show a wave of reports, wait it out, there's nothing to fix on your end. If it's only you, the cause is local, and refreshing, clearing cache, or switching networks usually restores it.
An example that makes it click
It's like a TV that won't show your show. Sometimes the whole broadcast station is down and every neighbor's TV is blank too, nothing you can do but wait. Other times the station is fine, but your cable box is glitched, unplug it and plug it back in (clear cache, refresh) and the picture returns. And if you rigged up a fancy antenna yourself (a proxy), one loose wire (a wrong API key) can black out just your set while everyone else watches happily.
How to do it
- Refresh the page and wait a minute in case it's a momentary overload.
- Check an outage tracker or social media to see if it's down for everyone.
- Clear your browser cache and cookies, or open the site in incognito mode.
- Disable ad-blockers, extensions, or VPNs that may block the connection.
- Switch networks (Wi-Fi to mobile data) or try a different browser.
- If you use a proxy, re-check the API key, model name, and proxy URL for typos.
Key facts
- Server overload on the free JanitorLLM is the most common reason bots stop replying.
- Cloudflare errors during traffic surges can make the entire site appear broken.
- A wrong API key, model name, or proxy URL breaks replies only for that user.
- Browser cache, extensions, ad-blockers, and VPNs are frequent local causes.
- If outage trackers show many reports, the fix is to wait; if it's only you, the cause is local.
▶ The 60-second explainer (script)
Janitor AI not working? Here are the real reasons and the fixes, as of July 2026. There are three usual culprits. One, server overload, the free model, JanitorLLM, is hugely popular, so at peak times bots stop replying even if the page loads. Two, Cloudflare, the security gate out front can throw error pages during traffic surges and make the whole site look dead. Three, your own setup, a stale cache, an ad-blocker, a VPN, or, if you use a proxy, a wrong API key or model name. So here's your quick routine. Refresh and wait a minute. Then ask: is it down for everyone or just me? Check an outage tracker. If lots of people report it, just wait it out. If it's only you, clear your cache and cookies, try incognito, turn off your VPN and extensions, or switch from Wi-Fi to mobile data. And if you set up a proxy, double-check the key, model name, and URL for typos. One of those almost always brings it back.
What authoritative sources say
People also ask
Why do bots stop replying but the page still loads?
That's usually the model server being overloaded; the website front-end works, but the AI queue is jammed.
Does clearing cache really help?
Often yes. A stale cache can break scripts, so clearing it or using incognito resolves many local issues.
Could my proxy be the problem?
Yes. A wrong API key, model name, or proxy URL stops replies only for you; re-check them for typos.
Is a VPN causing this?
It can be. Cloudflare sometimes blocks VPN or shared IP addresses, so try turning the VPN off.