Agents can now create Cloudflare accounts, buy domains, and deploy

rolph 154 points 71 comments May 06, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (19 comments)

arjie

Fascinating. This is through Stripe rather than wrangler or anything. Coding agents were pretty good at handling the Cloudflare API already with an API key, but I think this thing that Stripe is doing by being the central hub through which all agent stuff goes by integrating with their CLI is a pretty good move for them.

floodfx

I clicked through the $100k credits link and didn’t see Cloudflare listed as an Atlas partner? (Maybe not updated?) This looks interesting nonetheless.

saneshark

Claude has been buying domains and deploying to Vercel for me using aws cli, vercel cli, and gh cli since December. Personally I prefer a cli to an MCP server for this type of thing.

jackconsidine

That is ironic. Four years ago, cloudflare didn’t let human me have an account / buy domains because I signed up, never used a single service but didn’t respond to a request to verify my drivers license > This account is in violation of Cloudflare's Terms of Service. Specifically fraud. The suspension is permanent. (Yes that’s really it. Sincerely. No “but I also abused X”)

armanj

> buy good luck

jakebasile

As a user of the internet I can only imagine this worsening my experience by allowing even more slop to permeate the network's every orifice. Also, when an agent sets up a domain, who is the domain owner? Who responds to takedown requests? What if it then decides to host illegal content at the domain (generated or otherwise). Who is responsible? Agents aren't (yet) legal persons, so it must be the person who owns the agent, but if that person never even sees the legal agreement being agreed to how would it hold up in court? If the person didn't direct the creation or hosting of illegal content, what then?

swader999

Who goes to websites these days?

faangguyindia

Most of the sysadmin and devops team have been downsized in India because of AI. Basically, now it's trivial for any new devops guy to run such a query in Claude Code: “Log in to this production server, find out all services it runs and their deployment method, create documentation about everything, and generate a repeatable, auditable deployment workflow.” Devops and sysadmins can no longer withhold information to maintain job security. Boom, 80% of the team gone. I know companies are doing migrations of production Postgres and MySQL on 1000s of machines using AI agents. I’m imagining how many SaaS will be automated out and simply be an "agent skill" in ClaudeCode.

aleksiy123

I was wondering if someone was going to allow payments through CLI at some point. But jokes aside having a central place to manage billing and accounts for deploying infra across multiple providers is pretty awesome imo. if they have a terraform provider even better. I wonder if also makes multi tenant architectures or environment isolation easier to provision as well.

slopinthebag

Thank god, this is what we've been missing on our quest to make software better for our users.

hboon

I was pleasantly surprised when I read the headline a few days ago. But it's only accessible through Stripe right? I'm simultanenously very concerned about the centralized control that Stripe gains (it's not going to be just access to Cloudflare) and also amazed at how Stripe is shaping to be. It was just a payment processor.

firefoxd

The agent start a phone call, listens to the person on the line, analyzes which fraud bucket they fall into, and start the process. While they are on the phone with the agent, it buys a domain relevant to the victim, the agent codes and deploy the website specially catered to them and the fraud bucket. Collect payment, destroy the website, redirect the domain to google.com. no need to start a new call because you had several agents committing the same fraud in parallel. It can also be used to make art.

rvz

> At the end, the agent has deployed to production, and the app runs on the newly registered domain: Soft scammers, fraudsters and defamers are celebrating in copying websites for malicious intent. For sure this is going to get abused.

stevefan1999

Can I make a bot to buy the domain at the best price, transfer that domain to Cloudflare instead?

faangguyindia

One of the well-kept secrets about Cloudflare is: You can have a zero-cost inbox. Earlier, I was using Zoho and FastMail (however you dice it, it will use some money, $12 a year for Zoho and $7 per month for FastMail? Even then, perhaps you only get one mailbox and some aliases) but with this method, I get unlimited aliases, domains, and mailboxes: Now, I wrote a script which captures the email and saves attachments to S3 using the HTTP API (why S3 and not R2? Because Cloudflare wanted a credit card, and I was too lazy to add it there lol) and emails to D1. This uses an email -> webworker workflow. I use an API to fetch my emails. This means all my inbound emails are now handled by Cloudflare, and I can easily use all of it with zero payment. The best part is this supports tokenised emails, so I can provide a unique email address to each service I sign up for. I am using SES as the sender. I’ve set up one script which auto-sets up any domain in SES and auto-verifies the sender email. The funniest thing is I am receiving zero spam? As if other email providers sell my email?

readitalready

This probably started because of Andrej Karpathy's complaint about deployment being more painful than coding itself.

DeathArrow

So they made it possible for agents to spend people's money buying their services. Why didn't Amazon think of that?

zelon88

And CloudFlare engineers sleep comfily at night knowing that they just produced 800 lbs of carbon emissions to generate a static "Hello World" HTML page. I see the amount of work that gets put into these workflows and it boggles my mind that anyone thinks that it's faster or easier or more convinient or more cost efffective than installing a LAMP stack on one of the 6 laptops they have stuffed in a closet. God forbid anyone have any native local capability.

schpet

why does cloudflare not allow existing users to create new accounts? you basically need to use a burner email and transfer it afterward. makes it awkward to use this on new projects that you want independent of your existing accounts.

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