Hi team,
I’ve been exploring the new MCP Servers integrations in Antigravity, and it’s absolutely mind-blowing. Giving the AI agent direct context and access to tools like Supabase, GCP, and Stripe is a massive game-changer for our development workflow.
However, I noticed that a major piece of the infrastructure puzzle is currently missing from the list: Cloudflare.
Are there any plans to release an official Cloudflare MCP Server in the near future?
Having the ability to let the agent natively read and manage DNS records, purge cache, configure WAF rules, or deploy Cloudflare Workers directly from the IDE would complete the ecosystem and make Antigravity unstoppable.
Thanks for the amazing work!
Hi @Jonathan_Gorce,
We appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts with us, and we’ll be filing a feature request.
To help us prioritize this request effectively, any additional details you can provide regarding the impact this feature would have would be very helpful.
Hi Abhijit,
Thanks for filing the feature request!
The impact of having an official Cloudflare MCP Server in Antigravity would be massive for modern development workflows. Currently, when an AI agent builds and deploys full-stack applications, the autonomous flow breaks at the infrastructure level. Developers are forced to leave the IDE context to manually log into Cloudflare to configure DNS records, purge caches, set up WAF security rules, or deploy Cloudflare Workers.
If Antigravity had native Cloudflare MCP support, an agent could handle the entire lifecycle end-to-end in a single prompt: writing the code, deploying the database (via Supabase/GCP), and instantly configuring the Cloudflare routing and caching rules. It bridges the critical gap between code generation and true autonomous DevOps.
This would position Antigravity as the ultimate deployment powerhouse. Let me know if you need more specific use-cases!
Best,
Jonathan