What this agent helps you do
A Cloudflare performance audit agent helps teams inspect edge configuration and traffic context before tuning production systems. It can surface possible caching, routing, worker, asset, or observability questions that deserve engineering review.
When to use this workflow
Use it before a launch, after noticing slow pages, during platform cleanup, or when preparing an optimization sprint. It is a proactive complement to incident response.
How Cloudflare gives the agent context
Connect Cloudflare and scope the audit to a zone, worker, route, deployment, or timeframe. Ask the agent to gather available configuration and performance context, then mark any risky configuration change for approval.
Example starter prompt
Audit Cloudflare performance context for this site. Summarize visible signals, caching or routing risks, worker concerns, recommended checks, and approval-ready optimization ideas.
Suggested workflow steps
The agent defines the target, gathers platform context, compares configuration with expected behavior, ranks likely improvement areas, and separates verified evidence from hypotheses.
Expected handoff
The output should include audit findings, safe diagnostic checks, proposed optimizations, risks, and validation steps. Pair it with Vercel, Sentry, or PostHog when app behavior explains performance symptoms.