Cloudflare dashboard copilot

Cloudflare introduced a beta AI copilot called “Agent Lee” in its dashboard that can perform write actions like adding DNS records and generate dynamic graphs with verification, available to users for free in beta. (x.com).

Cloudflare has added a beta artificial intelligence copilot called Agent Lee to its dashboard that can now make account changes, not just answer questions. (developers.cloudflare.com) Cloudflare said on April 15, 2026 that Agent Lee can carry out “write operations” across an account, including updating Domain Name System records, changing Secure Sockets Layer and Transport Layer Security settings, and configuring Workers routes from a plain-language prompt. (developers.cloudflare.com) The same update added what Cloudflare calls “generative user interface,” which turns a text request into a chart or table inside the dashboard. Cloudflare’s example was a prompt asking for the top five domains by traffic over the last week. (developers.cloudflare.com) Cloudflare said Agent Lee verifies the data behind those charts and shows the query it used, a check meant to let users inspect how the answer was produced before acting on it. The company describes the tool as an assistant built around a customer’s actual account configuration. (developers.cloudflare.com; developers.cloudflare.com) The product sits inside the same dashboard customers already use to manage websites, network traffic, and security rules. That makes this less like a separate chatbot and more like a control layer over Cloudflare’s existing settings pages and account data. (developers.cloudflare.com) Cloudflare’s documentation says Agent Lee is in beta and is currently available only to accounts on the Free plan. The company also says the beta is free and that features and behavior may change. (developers.cloudflare.com; developers.cloudflare.com) The underlying task is simple but high-stakes: Domain Name System records are the internet’s address book, and a wrong entry can send traffic to the wrong server or break a site entirely. Letting a language model edit those records moves the tool from advice into operations, which is why Cloudflare is emphasizing verification and account-specific context. (developers.cloudflare.com; developers.cloudflare.com) Cloudflare has been pushing deeper into artificial intelligence infrastructure for months, including an Agents software development kit for building autonomous software and new sandboxing tools for running generated code. Agent Lee extends that push to Cloudflare’s own dashboard, where the company is now using the same agent idea to help customers operate their accounts. (blog.cloudflare.com; developers.cloudflare.com; blog.cloudflare.com) For now, Cloudflare is framing Agent Lee as a beta copilot with guardrails, not an autopilot. The next test is whether customers trust it to handle routine changes in a dashboard where one prompt can now rewrite live settings. (developers.cloudflare.com; developers.cloudflare.com)

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