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Docs · 17 Aug 2026 · Miven team

How to Monetize Your Content for AI

Your blog, newsletter, or guide is being read by AI agents right now — for free. Here is how to earn from that traffic without writing code.

AI assistants and search engines read your pages to answer people's questions. Ads capture none of that. With x402, every bot crawl and every human view can be a microtransaction.

Two ways to earn

  • Pay-Per-Crawl — bots pay each time they fetch your page.
  • Pay-Per-View — readers pay per article they open.

Compare them in Pay-Per-Crawl vs Pay-Per-View.

How it works for you

1. Pick what to charge for

A guide, a long-form article, or your whole site. Start with your best content.

2. Set your prices

Per-view price for readers, per-crawl price for bots. You decide — per article or per page.

3. Add the snippet

Copy a short snippet into your site (no code skills needed — Miven provides it).

4. Connect your wallet

Receive payments directly. Miven shows you setup in the dashboard.

5. Publish and earn

Bots pay to crawl, readers pay to view. You watch revenue grow.

What you need to start

  • A website or blog with content people (or bots) actually visit.
  • A few minutes to add Miven's snippet.
  • A wallet to receive payments — you can create one during setup.

Ready to start? Visit Miven for Creators or Miven for Publishers.

Frequently asked questions

I am not a developer. Can I still monetize my content for AI?

Yes. You add a small snippet to your site and choose a price per view or per crawl. Miven handles the payment side for you.

Do I need a crypto wallet?

You need a wallet to receive payments. You can create one in minutes, and Miven's setup walks you through it.

What is the difference between charging bots and charging readers?

Charging bots (Pay-Per-Crawl) earns from AI agents that fetch your pages to train models or answer queries. Charging readers (Pay-Per-View) earns from humans who open your articles.

Does this replace ads or subscriptions?

It is an additional revenue stream. Some sites replace subscriptions, some keep ads and add per-view payments for premium articles.