Cloudflare Launches 60-Minute Temporary Accounts for AI Agents to Deploy Workers Without Sign-Up
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Updated · The Cloudflare Blog · Jun 19
Cloudflare Launches 60-Minute Temporary Accounts for AI Agents to Deploy Workers Without Sign-Up
3 articles · Updated · The Cloudflare Blog · Jun 19
Summary
Cloudflare now lets AI agents deploy Workers immediately through a temporary account that stays live for 60 minutes and can later be claimed by a human.
Wrangler powers the flow: an agent that hits the usual sign-in wall is prompted to rerun deployment with a new --temporary flag, after which Cloudflare provisions an account, API token and claim URL.
That setup is aimed at background coding agents that need a fast write-deploy-verify loop, including repeated redeployments during a session without browser-based OAuth, copied tokens or MFA prompts.
If the account is claimed in time, deployed Workers and attached resources such as databases become permanent; if not, Cloudflare automatically deletes them after the 60-minute window.
The launch extends Cloudflare's broader push to remove agent onboarding friction, following work with Stripe on agent-led provisioning and with WorkOS on the auth.md standard.