Cloudflare launches sandboxes and artifacts for reliable AI agents

Cloudflare has launched Sandboxes in general availability. These provide persistent, isolated environments for AI agents, complete with shell access and filesystem storage. Agents can now maintain state across sessions without resetting. The company also introduced Artifacts, a Git-compatible system for versioned storage. It supports millions of repositories, letting agents manage code and data like developers do. Workflows have been rearchitected to handle 50,000 concurrent operations, with creation rates up to 300 per second.
AI agents previously struggled with stateless runs, forcing users to rebuild context through lengthy prompts each time. This led to frequent failures in multi-step tasks, much like brittle Zapier automations that break silently and demand constant human fixes. Sandboxes and Artifacts change that by enabling true persistence and versioning at scale. Managers can now deploy workflows that retain expertise across runs, quietly slashing the cognitive drain of re-prompting and QA without needing servers or code.
Analysis
This isn't dev bait—it's your no-code escape from prompt fatigue and flaky Zapier chains, letting you encode years of judgment into persistent agents that juniors can't touch. Provision a free Cloudflare Sandbox today and migrate one interrupt-heavy workflow, like daily report triage, to confirm it holds state reliably across sessions.
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