May 5, 2026

Bots shopping, commenters popping off

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

Your AI can now buy a website and launch it while commenters argue if that’s genius or chaos

TLDR: Cloudflare now lets AI assistants create accounts, pay, buy domain names, and launch websites with minimal human help. Commenters were split between impressed, unimpressed, and deeply sarcastic, with some saying this is Stripe’s big win and others joking humans still had the harder signup experience.

Cloudflare just dropped a very 2026 flex: your AI helper can now create a Cloudflare account, start paying for service, buy a domain name, and push a live app online almost end-to-end. A human still has to approve key moments and accept the legal fine print, but the big headline is simple: the bot can go from "nothing exists" to "your site is live" without the usual marathon of forms, passwords, payment screens, and copy-pasting secret keys. The twist? A lot of the crowd thinks the real winner here is Stripe, which is acting like the backstage manager for the whole thing.

And the comments? Oh, they came in hot. One camp was impressed, calling Stripe’s role as the central middleman a smart power move. Another camp basically shrugged and said, "my AI already does this", with one commenter bragging that Claude has been buying domains and deploying apps for months using old-school command line tools. That kicked off a mini vibe war: sleek new agent systems versus plain, trusty tools people already know.

Then came the drama bomb. One user told a brutal story about Cloudflare allegedly refusing them an account years ago over an unanswered driver’s license check, then permanently branding them as fraud. So while the company is now promising smooth machine-made signups, some readers were cackling at the irony: the robots may have an easier time getting approved than humans did. Even the shortest joke landed hard — when Cloudflare said agents can now buy domains, one deadpan reply summed up the mood: “good luck.”

Key Points

  • Cloudflare announced that agents can now create Cloudflare accounts, start paid subscriptions, register domains, obtain API tokens, and deploy applications on behalf of users.
  • The workflow keeps humans in the loop for permissions and acceptance of Cloudflare’s terms of service, but otherwise removes manual setup steps.
  • The capability is enabled through a new protocol co-designed with Stripe and launched as part of Stripe Projects.
  • The article describes a setup flow using the Stripe CLI and Stripe Projects plugin, with automatic Cloudflare account provisioning when no account already exists for the user’s email.
  • Cloudflare says the interaction is based on three components—discovery, authorization, and payment—built on standards such as OAuth, OIDC, and payment tokenization.

Hottest takes

"being the central hub through which all agent stuff goes" — arjie
"Personally I prefer a cli to an MCP server" — saneshark
"This account is in violation... Specifically fraud. The suspension is permanent." — jackconsidine
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