diff --git a/pages/proxy/deploy.mdx b/pages/proxy/deploy.mdx
index e784ace..519716a 100644
--- a/pages/proxy/deploy.mdx
+++ b/pages/proxy/deploy.mdx
@@ -14,8 +14,48 @@ Cloudflare and Netlify's IPs are blocked by FlixHQ and the proxy MUST be hosted
+## Method 1 - Cloudflare (Easy + Best)
-## Method 1 - Netlify (Easy)
+Cloudflare has a generous free plan, so you don't need to pay anything unless you get thousands of users.
+
+[](https://deploy.workers.cloudflare.com/?url=https://github.com/p-stream/simple-proxy)
+
+
+
+ Create a GitHub account at https://github.com if you don't have one.
+
+
+ Click the `Deploy with workers` button above.
+
+ Configure any aditional settings if desired.
+
+ Click `Deploy` to deploy to Cloudflare Workers.
+
+
+ Congratulations! Your worker is now deploying. Please wait for the GitHub
+ Action to build and publish your worker.
+
+
+
+ You can click the [`Worker
+ dash`](https://dash.cloudflare.com/sign-up?to=/:account/workers-and-pages)
+ and `GitHub repo` buttons to see the status of the deploy.
+
+
+
+ When the worker has deployed, you will need to take note of the URL. This
+ can be found on Cloudflare under [Workers and Pages ->
+ Overview](https://dash.cloudflare.com/sign-up?to=/:account/workers-and-pages)
+ -> Proxy.
+
+
+
+ Use the URL you took note of and [set up a custom proxy in the
+ client](../extra/streaming.mdx#method-1-self-hosted-proxy).
+
+
+
+## Method 2 - Netlify (Easy)
Netlify has a very generous free plan, so you'll be able to host your proxy for free unless you get hundreds of users.
@@ -51,86 +91,6 @@ Netlify has a very generous free plan, so you'll be able to host your proxy for
-## Method 2 - Cloudflare (Easy)
-
-Cloudflare has a generous free plan, so you don't need to pay anything unless you get hundreds of users.
-
-[](https://deploy.workers.cloudflare.com/?url=https://github.com/p-stream/simple-proxy)
-
-
-
- Create a GitHub account at https://github.com if you don't have one.
-
-
- Click the `Deploy with workers` button above.
-
-
- Click the `Authorize Workers` button to authorize Cloudflare to talk to
- GitHub.
-
-
-
- Authorize Cloudflare Workers in the GitHub page that pops up.
-
-
-
- Follow the instructions to configure your Cloudflare account. Select `I have
- an account` if you have a Cloudflare account already, otherwise follow the
- link to create one.
-
-
-
- Click the link to [`Workers
- Dashboard`](https://dash.cloudflare.com/sign-up?to=/:account/workers-and-pages)
- to find your account ID. - You can copy your account ID from the URL e.g.
- https://dash.cloudflare.com/ab7cb454c93987b6343350d4e84c16c7/workers-and-pages/create
- where `ab7cb454c93987b6343350d4e84c16c7` is the account ID. - Paste the
- account ID into the text box on the original Cloudflare workers page.
-
-
-
- Click the link to [`My
- Profile`](https://dash.cloudflare.com/profile/api-tokens), to create an API
- token. - Click `Create Token`. - Select `Use template` next to `Edit
- Cloudflare Workers`. - Under `Account Resources`, select `Include` and your
- account under the dropdown. - Under `Zone Resources`, select `All zones`
- (You can select a more specific zone if you have the zones available). - At
- the bottom of the page, click `Continue to summary`. - On the next screen,
- click `Create token`. - Copy the API token and **save it in a safe place, it
- won't be shown again**. - Paste the API token into the Cloudflare Workers
- API Token text box.
-
-
-
- Click `Fork the Repository` and follow the instructions to enable workflows.
-
-
- Click `Deploy` to deploy to Cloudflare Workers.
-
-
- Congratulations! Your worker is now deploying. Please wait for the GitHub
- Action to build and publish your worker.
-
-
-
- You can click the [`Worker
- dash`](https://dash.cloudflare.com/sign-up?to=/:account/workers-and-pages)
- and `GitHub repo` buttons to see the status of the deploy.
-
-
-
- When the worker has deployed, you will need to take note of the URL. This
- can be found on Cloudflare under [Workers and Pages ->
- Overview](https://dash.cloudflare.com/sign-up?to=/:account/workers-and-pages)
- -> Proxy.
-
-
-
- Use the URL you took note of and [set up a custom proxy in the
- client](../extra/streaming.mdx#method-1-self-hosted-proxy).
-
-
-
## Method 3 - Railway (Easy)
Railway offers you $5 of credit once you verify your account, which is enough to run the proxy for around 5-7 months.
@@ -213,4 +173,4 @@ Manually installing the proxy on your server. You may want to use an automated p
-You'll need to configure port forwarding and firewall settings. Good luck.
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+You'll need to configure port forwarding and firewall settings. Good luck.