FlareBar is a native macOS menu bar application designed for developers who work with Cloudflare. It provides instant access to all your Cloudflare resources including Workers, databases, and storage directly from the macOS menu bar. Built with Swift for optimal performance, FlareBar eliminates the need to repeatedly navigate to the Cloudflare dashboard by bringing your resources just one click away.
Download FlareBar from the Mac App Store (requires macOS 14.0 Sonoma or later)
Launch the app and add your Cloudflare account using an API token
Click the FlareBar icon in your menu bar to view all your Cloudflare resources
Use Cmd+F to search across all resources and jump to any subpage instantly
Click on any resource to open its corresponding Cloudflare dashboard page
Upgrade to Pro to pin favorite resources and view live metrics directly in the menu
One-Click Dashboard Navigation - Jump to any Cloudflare dashboard page instantly without manual navigation through the web interface.
Universal Search - Press Cmd+F to search across all your Cloudflare resources and navigate to any subpage with speed.
9 Resource Types Supported - Access Workers, D1 databases, R2 storage buckets, KV namespaces, and other Cloudflare services from one place.
Live Metrics (Pro) - View request counts, errors, and CPU time for your resources directly in the menu bar without opening the dashboard.
Pin Favorites (Pro) - Keep your most frequently accessed resources at the top of the menu for quick access.
Customizable Menu (Pro) - Reorder menu sections, show or hide specific metrics, and configure the display for each resource type.
#1 Rapid Worker Debugging - When a Cloudflare Worker throws errors in production, developers can instantly access its logs and metrics from the menu bar instead of navigating through multiple dashboard pages.
#2 Multi-Project Management - Freelancers and agencies managing multiple Cloudflare accounts can add unlimited accounts with Pro and quickly switch between different client projects.
#3 Performance Monitoring - DevOps engineers can keep an eye on resource metrics like request counts and CPU time without leaving their IDE or terminal workflow.
#4 Quick Configuration Access - When deploying new features, developers can rapidly access D1 databases, R2 buckets, or KV namespaces to verify configurations or check data.
What API token permissions do I need? - FlareBar requires API token permissions to read your Cloudflare resources. The specific permissions depend on which resource types you want to access.
Is my API token stored securely? - Yes, FlareBar stores your API token securely using macOS Keychain, the same system used by other trusted applications for credential storage.
How many Cloudflare accounts can I add? - The free version supports 1 Cloudflare account. Upgrading to Pro unlocks unlimited account support for managing multiple projects or clients.
Is Pro a subscription? - No, Pro is a one-time purchase of $49.99 through the Mac App Store. There are no recurring fees or subscriptions.
Which macOS versions are supported? - FlareBar requires macOS 14.0 Sonoma or later to run.