Claudflare, a cloud infrastructure provider who works 20% of the web, announced the launch of a new market on Tuesday, which resumes relations between the owners of the website and AI companies – ideally gives more control to the publishers.
For the previous year, Cloudflare has launched equipment for publishers to address a large-scale growth of AI Craler, including one-click solution to block all AI bots, as well as how to see a dashboard how AI Craler is going to his site. In an interview in 2024, CEO Matthew Prince, Claudflare, reported that Techcrunch These products were laying a foundation for a new type of market in which publishers could distribute their content to AI companies and can be compensated for it.
Now, Cloudflare is bringing that market to life.
This is called per crawl, and Claudflare is launching “experiment” in private bet on Tuesday. In the experiment, the website owner AI Craler can choose on a personal basis, earn their site at a prescribed rate – a micropraryment for each “crawl”. Alternatively, the website owner AI Craler can choose to scrap your site for free, or block them completely. Cloudflare claims that its equipment will allow website owners to see if Craler AI is scrapping their site for AI training data, AI to see in search reactions, or to appear for other purposes.

On the scale, Claudflare marketplace is a great idea that can provide publishers a possible business model for the AI era – and it also keeps the cloudflaare in the center of all. The launch of the marketplace comes at a time when news publishers are facing existent questions about reaching the readers, as Google Search Traffic goes away and AI chatbots increase popularity.
There is no clear answer to how news publishers will live in the AI era. Some like the New York Times, have filed cases against tech companies to train their AI models on news articles without permission. Meanwhile, other publishers have Multi-year deals to license your content The AI model appears for training and their content appeared in AI Chatbot reactions.
Nevertheless, only big publishers have killed AI licensing deals, and it is still not clear whether they provide meaningful sources of revenue. Cloudflare aims to create a more durable system where publishers can determine prices on their terms.
The company also announced on Tuesday that new websites installed with Cloudflair will now block all AI Craler by default. The owners of the site will have to allow some AI cracklers to reach their site – a change Claudflare says that every new domain will “default”.
Many big publishers, including Conde Nast, Time, The Associated Press, The Atlantic, Advek and Fortune, have signed with a cloudflair to default the AI Craler by default in support of the comprehensive target of the company’s “permission-based approach”.
The business model that many of these publishers trusted for decades are gradually becoming incredible. Historically, online publishers have allowed Google to score their sites in exchange for referrals in Google Search, which has been translated by traffic on their sites, and eventually, advertising revenue.
However, new data of Cloudflare suggests that publishers may be a bad deal in the AI era compared to the Google search era. Whereas Some websites cite Chatgpt as a major traffic sourceThis does not seem roughly the case.
In this June, Cloudflare says he found that Google’s Craler scored his websites 14 times, which was given to him for every referral. Meanwhile, Openai’s Craler scored 17,000 websites for each referral, while anthropic scrapped 73,000 times for each referral.
Meanwhile, Openai and Google AI are manufacturing agents that are designed by users to visit websites, collect information, and distribute it back directly to users. A future in which these devices consists of mainstreams are very large implications for publishers who rely on readers to visit their sites.
Cloudflare notes that the “true capacity” per crawl payment can emerge in the future.
“What if an agent can work in a fully programatic working on a Pewall network edge, then completely programatic? Ask your favorite deep research program that you help synthesizes the latest cancer research or legal abbreviation, or simply help you find the best restaurant in Soho – and then that agent gives a budget to spend the best and most relevant materials,” Claudfler said in a blog post.
To participate in the experimental market of Cloudflare, both AI companies and publishers must be installed with Cloudflare accounts. In their accounts, both sides can determine rates, on which they want to buy and sell the “crawl” of the publisher’s content. Cloudflare acts as an intermediary in these transactions, AI charges the company and distributes earnings to the publisher.
Cloudflare spokesperson Ripley Park Techcrunch suggests that there are no stabecoin or cryptocurrency involved in payment per crawl at this time, even if many people have suggested Digital currency will be perfect for something like this,
Cloudflair’s marketplace sounds like a bold vision for the future, which requires a lot of publishers and AI companies to go on the board. Nevertheless, there is no guarantee that publishers will get a good deal, and it can be difficult to assure AI firms to participate, given that they are currently scrapping the material for free.
Nevertheless, Cloudflare seems to be in a position to create such a market.

