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Cloudflare launches a marketplace that lets websites charge AI bots for scraping

Last updated: July 1, 2025 3:50 am
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Cloudflare, a major player in cloud infrastructure that powers a significant portion of the web, has made headlines with the launch of a groundbreaking marketplace that aims to revolutionize the relationship between website owners and AI companies. This move is set to provide publishers with more control over their content and potentially offer them a new revenue stream.

Over the past year, Cloudflare has introduced tools to help publishers combat the proliferation of AI crawlers, including a simple solution to block all AI bots with a single click and a dashboard to monitor AI crawler activity on their websites. In a recent interview, Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince hinted at a future marketplace where publishers could share their content with AI companies and receive compensation for it.

The new marketplace, named Pay per Crawl, is being rolled out as an experimental feature in private beta. Website owners participating in the trial can choose to permit AI crawlers to scrape their sites for a specified fee per crawl. Alternatively, they can opt to allow free access to their content or block AI crawlers altogether. Cloudflare assures that its tools will enable website owners to track the purposes for which crawlers are accessing their content, whether for AI training data, search responses, or other uses.

At its core, Cloudflare’s marketplace presents a novel business model tailored for the AI era, positioning the company at the forefront of this evolving landscape. With the decline of Google Search traffic and the rising popularity of AI chatbots, news publishers are grappling with existential challenges in reaching their audiences. While some publishers have resorted to legal action against tech giants for unauthorized use of their content in AI models, others have entered into licensing agreements to leverage their content for AI training and chatbot responses.

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Cloudflare’s initiative is particularly significant as it endeavors to empower publishers to set prices on their own terms, offering a more sustainable approach to content distribution. Moreover, the default blocking of AI crawlers on new websites created through Cloudflare underscores the company’s commitment to prioritizing website owners’ control over their content.

Several prominent publishers, including Conde Nast, TIME, The Associated Press, The Atlantic, ADWEEK, and Fortune, have rallied behind Cloudflare’s “permission-based approach to crawling,” signaling a shift in the traditional revenue models that publishers have relied on for decades. While publishers have historically allowed Google to scrape their sites in exchange for traffic and ad revenue, Cloudflare’s data suggests that the current AI landscape may not be as beneficial for publishers.

Cloudflare’s marketplace introduces a new paradigm where AI companies and publishers can engage in transactions facilitated by Cloudflare, with rates set by both parties for content crawls. While the absence of stablecoins or cryptocurrency in Pay per Crawl may raise questions about the payment mechanism, the concept of a decentralized network edge for content acquisition holds promise for the future.

Despite the ambitious vision of Cloudflare’s marketplace, the road ahead may pose challenges in convincing both publishers and AI firms to participate actively. The success of this initiative hinges on widespread adoption and cooperation within the industry. Nonetheless, Cloudflare appears poised to lead the way in reshaping the digital ecosystem and fostering a more equitable environment for content creators and AI innovators alike.

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