AI licensing readiness & onboarding

We help publishers become licensable.

IntentBridges helps publishers in Asia prepare their content, rights, and technical setup for participation in emerging AI licensing markets.

No upfront fees. You keep full control of your rights. Built for the shift to structured AI licensing.

AI ExposureAI crawler activity and top bot activity on your content
Rights PositionWhat you control, what is syndicated, what may be licensed
Participation OptionsCollective licensing and marketplace access
From AI uncertainty to licensing readiness

What publishers need to prepare

AI licensing requires more than interest. Publishers need a clear view of content exposure, rights position, and participation options before they can enter structured licensing channels.

AI Exposure

Understand how AI systems may be accessing and using your content.

  • AI crawler activity
  • Top bot activity

Rights Position

Clarify your rights position.

  • What content you control
  • What is syndicated
  • What may be licensed

Participation Options

Prepare for the licensing paths that may fit your catalog, rights, and market position.

  • Collective licensing
  • Marketplace access
Why now

Prepare for AI licensing infrastructure

AI licensing is moving from one-off deals toward structured participation models. Publishers will need clearer rights declarations, content scope definitions, metadata, usage terms, and onboarding pathways into collective and marketplace licensing systems.

IntentBridges helps publishers in Asia prepare for this shift, and participate when the right licensing channels become available.

Licensing paths

Where readiness leads

Once you are prepared, these are the participation paths we help you route into, individually or combined.

Path 01

Collective deals

Evaluate and join suitable collective licensing frameworks where they fit your goals.

  • Shared leverage across a broader catalog
  • Built on established collective frameworks
  • You keep final approval and direct licensing rights
Path 02

Marketplace deals

List your content with clear, standardized licensing terms and let qualified buyers transact.

  • Always-on discovery by AI buyers
  • Set your own rules and floor pricing
  • Scales across your full catalog
How it works

A simple first step into AI licensing readiness

1

Share your details

Tell us about your content, formats and rights position.

2

We assess the opportunity

We identify which AI licensing paths may be relevant.

3

You decide the next step

Any readiness review, onboarding, or participation happens only with your approval.

Submitting expresses interest only and creates no obligation. Your information is kept confidential.

You're on the Readiness List.

We have received your details and a member of our team will follow up within two business days. There is no obligation at this stage.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

What does "become licensable" mean?

It means your content, rights, and technical setup are organized so you can participate in AI licensing systems: clear rights declarations, defined content scope, metadata, and onboarding pathways into collective and marketplace channels.

Is joining the list a commitment?

No. This is a readiness intake to help classify interest across collective and marketplace paths. It carries no obligation, and any formal next step happens only with your approval.

Do you work with collectives and marketplaces?

Participation may include collective licensing frameworks and marketplace access where they fit the publisher's goals and rights position.

Do I give up control of my content?

No. You decide what is offered, to whom, and under what terms. Nothing is licensed without your approval, and there is no exclusivity requirement.

What does it cost?

Nothing upfront. This page is about readiness and interest, not commercial terms. Any specifics would only be discussed later, if and when you choose to proceed.

Can you help across languages and markets?

Yes. We focus on publishers in Asia and help prepare rights and content for licensing across languages and regional markets.