OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic are training on your content right now. Plontis detects when AI bots access your work and helps you get compensated.
Three simple steps to start tracking and monetizing your content
Our WordPress plugin automatically detects when GPTBot, ClaudeBot, Google-Extended, and other AI bots access your content. Get real-time alerts with accurate market-based valuations.
Every bot visit is logged with timestamps, IP addresses, and content accessed. Build a comprehensive portfolio showing exactly how AI companies are using your work.
Join our licensing marketplace to connect with AI companies, or use your evidence to negotiate direct deals. We help facilitate fair compensation based on real market rates.
AI companies are paying millions for quality training data. Publishers like Wiley ($23M), Taylor & Francis ($10M), and news organizations are already getting compensated.
Values based on Getty Images, Reuters syndication, academic publishing APCs, and recent AI licensing deals.
Our roadmap to creator compensation
Install our free plugin and begin documenting AI bot activity. Every detection builds your licensing portfolio and strengthens your negotiating position.
Join our marketplace where AI companies can license content directly from creators. Early adopters with strong portfolios get priority access to licensing opportunities.
Begin receiving monthly payments based on AI bot usage. Revenue sharing starts with verified, high-value content portfolios.
All qualified creators receive compensation. Scale to support millions of content creators worldwide with transparent, market-rate payments.
AI companies are spending billions on training data - here's the proof
Academic publisher licensing agreement for AI training data access
Multi-year deal for academic content licensing to AI systems
Per image for commercial licensing (current market rates)
Professional news access subscriptions (Reuters, Bloomberg)
Per article download fees at major publishers
Annual business licensing rates for commercial use
They're already paying. Wiley received $23M, Taylor & Francis got $10M, and Associated Press, Axel Springer, and Le Monde have all signed licensing deals with OpenAI. The legal and business precedent is established - AI companies recognize they need licensed content.
Our licensing marketplace launches in Q3 2025, with automated payments beginning Q4 2025. However, you can start building evidence and negotiating directly with AI companies immediately using the data our plugin provides.
Earnings depend on your content quality, volume, and AI bot activity. Based on current market rates: high-quality articles ($25-150), technical tutorials ($15-75), images ($130-575). Most creators with substantial content portfolios can expect $500-5000+ annually.
Yes, completely legal. While fair use exists, commercial AI training often exceeds fair use boundaries. Major AI companies are proactively signing licensing deals to avoid legal risks. Copyright holders have every right to seek compensation for commercial use of their work.
Every content creator benefits. Even smaller portfolios can be valuable - our plugin helps you understand which content is most valuable to AI companies so you can create more strategically. Plus, you can join collective licensing pools for better negotiating power.
Our WordPress plugin detects AI bot user agents (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, Google-Extended, etc.) and logs their activity. It analyzes your content quality, calculates market-based valuations, and provides detailed reports. All data stays on your server - we just help you understand and act on it.