Monitor Cloudflare developer platform and Workers runtime changes
Get ahead of Cloudflare Workers runtime changes and API deprecations
APIDrift monitors Cloudflare's developer changelog for Workers runtime updates, API endpoint changes, and product deprecations across their edge computing platform.
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Sources tracked
HTML scraping
Source type
standard
Content depth
Cloudflare's rapid iteration means Workers behavior can change under you
Cloudflare ships fast — Workers runtime compatibility dates, Wrangler CLI breaking changes, and API endpoint deprecations roll out frequently. If you've built on Workers, Pages, R2, or D1, a missed compatibility flag or deprecated API can cause subtle production issues.
“A Workers runtime compatibility date change silently altered how our fetch() calls handled redirects. We didn't notice until customers started reporting broken OAuth flows three days later.”
Manual monitoring vs APIDrift
Without APIDrift
Check frequency
When you remember
Change classification
Read every line yourself
Alert timing
Days or weeks late
Team visibility
Tribal knowledge
Setup time
Bookmarks, RSS, custom scripts
With APIDrift
Check frequency
Every 6 hours, automatically
Change classification
AI-powered severity & type tagging
Alert timing
Same-day smart digests
Team visibility
Shared watchlist & history
Setup time
One click, 30 seconds
What APIDrift tracks for Cloudflare
Workers runtime changes
Compatibility date updates, new runtime APIs, and behavior modifications in the Workers execution environment
Wrangler & tooling updates
Wrangler CLI breaking changes, configuration format updates, and deployment behavior modifications
D1, R2 & KV changes
Storage product API changes, pricing updates, and behavioral modifications
How it works
Add Cloudflare to your watchlist
One click. No config needed.
We scrape & diff every 6 hours
AI classifies each change by type and severity.
Get smart digests
Email, Slack, or webhook — your choice.
Example: What an alert looks like
Workers: fetch() redirect handling changes with compatibility date 2026-01-15
Workers with compatibility date >= 2026-01-15 will follow redirects by default instead of returning the redirect response. Set the 'no_follow_redirects' compatibility flag to preserve old behavior.
D1: Time Travel branching now supports point-in-time recovery up to 30 days
D1 databases can now be restored to any point in time within the last 30 days. This is available on all paid plans.
This is a static preview — not live data.
Frequently asked questions
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