Cloudflare manages DNS, CDN, Workers, security rules, analytics, and caching for millions of domains. When you need to check if a DNS record propagated, purge cache after a deploy, or look at traffic analytics, you open the Cloudflare dashboard, find the right zone, navigate to the right section. That loop happens multiple times per deploy cycle.
An MCP server for Cloudflare lets your AI agent handle the navigation. Ask about DNS records, purge cache, check analytics, or deploy Workers without switching tabs.
Once your AI agent has Cloudflare access:
The AI agent gets whatever access your browser session has. Scope by using API tokens with specific zone permissions.
Frontend developers: Purge cache after deploys. Check if DNS changes landed. View edge analytics for performance debugging.
DevOps engineers: Manage DNS across dozens of zones from the editor. Check WAF events without dashboard-hopping. Deploy and roll back Workers.
Platform teams: Monitor traffic patterns across all zones. Verify security rule propagation. Bulk DNS management via AI.
Indie hackers: Manage multiple project domains from one place. Quick cache purges, DNS checks, and analytics without context-switching.
| Cloudflare Dashboard | AI Agent |
|---|---|
| Login > Select zone > DNS > find record | "What's the A record for api.mysite.com?" |
| Caching > Purge by URL > paste paths | "Purge cache for /assets/*" |
| Analytics > select time range > read graphs | "What's my traffic for the last 24h?" |
| Workers > select worker > deploy | "Deploy the auth-worker to production" |
| Security > Events > filter by action | "Any blocked requests in the last hour?" |
Both work. The AI agent is faster when you're mid-deploy and need quick answers.
Cloudflare pairs well with other infrastructure MCP servers:
Open dash.cloudflare.com and browse your zones normally. Check DNS records, view analytics, open Workers. DataFaucet captures everything as callable tools. Deploy, connect to your editor, start managing your infrastructure from wherever you're coding.
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"cloudflare": {
"url": "https://datafaucet.dev/api/mcp/YOUR_ID/sse"
}Give AI agents access to your Cloudflare account. Manage DNS, purge cache, check analytics, and deploy Workers from your editor.
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