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Inventory for Cloudflare

Inventory for Cloudflare is a native Mac dashboard for mapping Cloudflare resources across accounts and tracing ownership relationships. Search, filter, and follow bindings across Workers, Pages, R2, D1, KV, Queues, Durable Objects, Tunnels, and related assets.

Inventory for Cloudflare

What is Inventory for Cloudflare?

Inventory for Cloudflare is a native Mac dashboard for viewing and organizing a Cloudflare estate. It brings together Cloudflare resources such as Workers, Pages, R2, D1, KV, Queues, Durable Objects, Tunnels, and bindings in a project-first view.

The product is designed to help users trace ownership across accounts and resources before configuration drift turns into cleanup work. It also lets users search across accounts, filter by resource type, and follow bindings back to the workloads that own them.

Key Features

  • Project-first dashboard for Cloudflare resources, so related assets can be reviewed together instead of across separate consoles.
  • Coverage for Workers, Pages, R2, D1, KV, Queues, Durable Objects, Tunnels, and bindings, which helps centralize visibility across common Cloudflare services.
  • Ownership tracing across projects, zones, and apps, making it easier to see how resources are connected.
  • Search across accounts with resource-type filters, which supports quicker review of larger environments.
  • Binding and relationship navigation back to the workloads that own them, useful when auditing dependencies or investigating drift.
  • Native Mac app experience, matching the product’s positioning as a desktop dashboard rather than a web console.

How to Use Inventory for Cloudflare

A typical workflow would start by opening the Mac app and connecting it to the Cloudflare accounts you want to inspect. From there, you can browse projects, zones, and apps in a unified view, then narrow the list by resource type or search across accounts.

When you need to understand ownership, follow bindings and related resources back to the workload that manages them. This makes the app useful for audits, cleanup work, and identifying where a resource belongs before making changes.

Use Cases

  • Reviewing a multi-account Cloudflare setup to understand which projects own which resources.
  • Investigating configuration drift by tracing a resource back to its bindings and parent workload.
  • Searching for a specific Cloudflare asset type, such as R2 or Workers, across multiple accounts.
  • Checking the relationship between routes, domains, and apps during infrastructure cleanup or reorganization.
  • Building a clearer inventory of network resources such as tunnels and DNS context alongside application resources.

FAQ

Does Inventory for Cloudflare support multiple resource types? Yes. The product page explicitly mentions Workers, Pages, R2, D1, KV, Queues, Durable Objects, Tunnels, and bindings.

Can I search across more than one account? Yes. The page states that users can search across accounts.

Does the app show ownership relationships? Yes. It is built to help trace ownership and follow bindings back to the workloads that own them.

Is this a web app or a Mac app? It is described as a native Mac dashboard.

Does the product mention analytics or backend tracking? No tracking, no analytics, and no Moonquest backend are stated on the page.

Alternatives

  • Cloudflare’s own dashboards and account consoles, which are the most direct place to manage resources but may require more manual cross-account inspection.
  • General cloud inventory or asset management tools, which can cover broader infrastructure but may not be tailored to Cloudflare-specific concepts like Workers, bindings, and tunnels.
  • Spreadsheet-based inventory workflows, which are flexible for manual tracking but do not provide the same relationship navigation or search across connected resources.
  • Internal scripts or API-based inventory tools, which can be customized for specific teams but typically require more setup and maintenance than a desktop dashboard.