Cloudflare Docs
Run a scheduled AI agent on your Cloudflare Docs — unattended.
Automate Cloudflare Docs by pointing a scheduled AI agent at Cloudflare's developer documentation and letting it do the recurring reading for you. A routine can search Workers, Pages, WAF, DNS, and R2 docs on a schedule, then summarize what it found and hand back the relevant passages. It's keyless and read-only — good for the judgment-shaped work of tracking what changed and turning docs into a short brief you can act on.
What you can automate
- Config audit: Periodically check Cloudflare docs for best practices and compare against your setup.
- New feature digest: Weekly scan for newly documented features relevant to your Workers or Pages projects.
- Incident playbook: Pull relevant Cloudflare docs when a routine detects elevated error rates.
- Migration prep: Before a planned change, gather the current docs on the products you touch (Workers, KV, R2, DNS) into a single briefing.
- Onboarding brief: On a recurring basis, pull the setup and quick-start docs for a Cloudflare product your team is adopting and summarize the steps.
Connecting
No setup required — Cloudflare Docs MCP is free and keyless. Just attach it to a routine on the Connections page.
Routine templates using Cloudflare Docs
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Attach Cloudflare Docs to a routine and the agent queries Cloudflare's developer documentation on the cadence you set, then hands back the relevant passages. It reads docs only; it can't change your Cloudflare account or configuration.
Yes. A routine can look up specific Workers, Pages, or WAF docs on a schedule and deliver a written summary in-app and by email if you opt in. It works from what the docs say at run time, so treat the result as a pointer to the source, not a substitute for reading it.
No. Cloudflare Docs MCP is keyless and reads only public developer documentation, so there's no token to paste and no access to your account. Just attach it to a routine on the Connections page.
Yes. Once a routine is set up, it runs on its cadence unattended and the agent performs the documentation lookups each time, delivering results in-app and by email if you enable delivery.
No. This connector only reads Cloudflare's documentation — it has no visibility into your account, zones, or settings. To compare against your real setup, pair it with a routine that also has access to your configuration data.
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