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Cloudflare Welcomes Agent Sandbox Workloads

Cloudflare will continue to welcome agent sandbox workloads on their platform and not view them as abuse or undesirable traffic.

The Assumption

We’re building agent sandboxes on Cloudflare’s infrastructure. But does Cloudflare actually want this use case? They might view agent execution as:

  • Abuse of their platform
  • Unprofitable traffic pattern
  • Security risk to other customers
  • Competition with their own products

If Cloudflare decides our workloads are unwelcome, we could be shut down with minimal warning.

Evidence

Supporting signals:

  • Cloudflare has launched @cloudflare/sandbox for agent workloads
  • Their pricing model suggests they want compute-heavy traffic
  • No ToS language prohibiting our use case
  • History of welcoming developer tooling companies

Counter-signals:

  • Cloudflare could launch competing sandbox product
  • Unprofitable customers get deprioritised
  • Terms of Service can change
  • Single tenant abuse could affect our account

What Would Prove This Wrong

  • Cloudflare ToS changes to prohibit agent execution
  • Account warned or suspended for usage patterns
  • Cloudflare launches competing product and restricts third-party access
  • Cloudflare sales tells us we’re not a desired customer

Impact If Wrong

If Cloudflare doesn’t want us:

  • Forced migration to AWS/GCP (6+ months work)
  • Lost edge-first architecture advantage
  • Higher costs, different developer experience
  • Potential customer churn during migration

Testing Plan

Proactive:

  • Reach out to Cloudflare developer relations
  • Ask explicitly if our use case is welcome
  • Monitor their product roadmap for competing offerings

Monitoring:

  • ToS changes
  • Account health metrics
  • Cloudflare announcements about agent workloads

Mitigation:

  • Keep architecture as portable as possible
  • Document migration path to alternatives
  • Don’t overly customise to Cloudflare-specific features

Depends on:

Creates risk:

Assumption

Cloudflare will continue to welcome agent sandbox workloads on their platform and not view them as abuse or undesirable traffic.

Depends On

This assumption only matters if these are true:

How To Test

Direct communication with Cloudflare. Monitor ToS changes. Track their own agent sandbox product development.

Validation Criteria

This assumption is validated if:

  • Explicit confirmation from Cloudflare that use case is welcome
  • No ToS changes that would prohibit our workloads
  • Cloudflare invests in agent infrastructure themselves

Invalidation Criteria

This assumption is invalidated if:

  • Cloudflare ToS prohibits agent execution workloads
  • Account suspended or warned about usage patterns
  • Cloudflare launches competing product and restricts access

Dependent Products

If this assumption is wrong, these products are affected: