
Join us on 12 May, 1.30pm-2.30pm BST, to hear how you can make money from the AI scraping your content
Noticed a drop in your website visits? That’s because the AI answer to people’s search queries displays before your content.
The problem
Publishers are losing up to 40–60% of web traffic year on year as AI models scrape their content and serve answers directly to users. For publishers who rely on advertising, affiliate links, or programmatic revenue, that means real money disappearing and right now, there’s no solution built for them.
What we’ll cover
• How AI scraper traffic actually works and why blocking bots isn’t the answer
• How Oasy turns scraper visits into a new ad channel
• Real examples and early results from our publishers
• How the advertiser side works and what the revenue model looks like for publishers
Who is this for?
Publishers of any size, from one-person blogs to multi-title operations. Also relevant for anyone in media, advertising, or agencies exploring AI-driven distribution.
About Oasy

Oasy is an Amsterdam-based startup building a new revenue stream for publishers. Co-founded by Choy Travers, the company helps publishers monetise AI scraper traffic – the bots from ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Perplexity that scrape content without driving any clicks or revenue back to the publisher.
Oasy is working with publishers across the Netherlands, UK, and US, and is working with advertisers and agencies to build a marketplace that connects publishers with brands who want to show up in AI-generated answers. No cost to publishers.
Need to know
Details: The Mag Meet – AI’s stealing your content, get paid for it
Date and Time: 12 May at 1.30pm-2.30pm BST/8.30am-9.30am EDT
Tickets:
- Members: £FREE. Become an International Magazine Centre member for free attendance at this event, discounts on other events and training, mentoring and more.
- Full price: £30+VAT
- Pay it Forward: Many publishers are finding it tough at the moment. If you’re in a position to do so, we invite you to donate the price of a ticket for someone who would otherwise be unable to attend.