Cloudflare and Stripe Unveil Agent-Powered Zero-Touch Account Provisioning for Developers
Breaking: Agents Now Create Cloudflare Accounts, Buy Domains, Deploy Apps Without Human Intervention
Cloudflare has partnered with Stripe to enable autonomous coding agents to fully provision Cloudflare accounts, purchase domains, and deploy applications—all without requiring a human to visit a dashboard or enter a credit card. The new protocol, co-designed with Stripe as part of Stripe Projects, eliminates manual setup steps that have long been a bottleneck for agent-driven development.

“This is a fundamental shift in how applications go from code to production,” said a Cloudflare spokesperson. “Agents can now handle the entire cloud provisioning pipeline, just as a human customer would, but at machine speed.”
How the Autonomous Workflow Operates
The agent initiates by calling Cloudflare APIs through the Stripe CLI with the Stripe Projects plugin. If the user’s Stripe email lacks a Cloudflare account, a new account is automatically created. The agent then starts a paid subscription, registers a domain, and receives an API token—all in one continuous flow.
Human involvement is limited to granting OAuth permission and accepting Cloudflare’s terms of service. No manual copying of tokens or entering payment details is required. “We’ve removed the friction that forced developers to interrupt their agent’s workflow,” the spokesperson added.
Stripe Integration and Startup Credits
As part of the launch, Cloudflare is offering $100,000 in credits to startups that incorporate using Stripe Atlas. The partnership also makes the protocol available to any platform with signed-in users, enabling similar zero-friction integrations.
“Any platform can now let agents provision Cloudflare on behalf of users with the same seamlessness as Stripe,” said the Cloudflare representative.
Background
Coding agents excel at building software but historically required humans to set up cloud accounts, enter billing details, and generate API tokens. These manual steps were a major hurdle to fully automated deployment pipelines. Cloudflare and Stripe recognized this gap and designed a new protocol that lets agents perform all customer-facing tasks autonomously.

The protocol builds on Cloudflare’s existing Code Mode MCP server and Agent Skills, which already improved agent capabilities. Now, with the Stripe Projects integration, agents can go from zero infrastructure to a live domain in minutes.
What This Means for Developers and AI Workflows
Developers can now issue a single prompt to an agent—such as “build and deploy a new app to a custom domain”—and the agent will independently create the account, set up billing, and deploy. This reduces deployment time from hours to seconds and eliminates common errors from manual token management.
For AI-assisted development, this unlocks true end-to-end autonomy. Agents are no longer limited to coding; they can now handle the entire lifecycle from repository to production. The partnership also signals a broader trend: cloud providers and platforms are racing to remove human-in-the-loop friction for agent-driven operations.
“We expect this to become the new standard for cloud provisioning,” the spokesperson concluded. “Human oversight remains for security, but the mechanical steps are now fully automated.”
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