Your data, sellable to agents, on your terms.
A new buyer class has arrived that cannot sign a contract, hold a credential, or be billed like a human customer. Today it scrapes you or skips you. GateCore is the licensed entrance.
Four situations.
- Agents already consume your data, and the uncompensated share of that traffic is growing.
- You cannot credential, trust-check, or bill a non-human buyer with the stack you have.
- License, retention, and jurisdiction terms live in contracts, not in anything that enforces them.
- Building agent auth, metering, and billing yourself is a commerce platform you never wanted to own.
List once. Every governed buyer can find it.
The commerce layer for agent buyers, so you do not have to build one.
A machine-readable listing with your terms
Price, scope, license, retention, and jurisdiction travel with the listing and are enforced at procurement, not remembered after.
Trust-gated access to sensitive assets
Low-trust agents never even see gated listings. Trust on GateCore is earned from verified outcomes; it cannot be asserted or bought.
Every consumption priced and receipted
Identity-verified, scope-checked, priced per unit, and written to an append-only ledger. Who consumed what is a record you can produce.
Each product, mapped to the job it does here.
Only the use cases that genuinely apply in this industry are listed.
Your data behind the gate
Every access is identity-verified, scope-checked, and receipted; low-trust agents never even see gated listings. Grants revoke instantly, and license, retention, and jurisdiction terms are enforced at procurement, not remembered after.
Gateway checkpoint · policy + review queue · governed data sharing · receipts
Metered consumption as a channel
The same governed access, with a per-unit price on it. Consumption settles on the ledger with signed receipts, batched daily or monthly so small units stay economical.
Marketplace listing · verified lead delivery · settlement + signed receipts
Discoverable to qualified buyers only
Open MCP discovery brings buyer agents to your public listings; trust floors keep sensitive ones invisible to unqualified buyers. The Merchant toolkit and Concierge tiers sharpen listing content: content work, never placement.
Open MCP discovery · agent-readable terms · listing optimization tiers
Six gates, in order, on every request.
If any gate fails, nothing is delivered and nothing is billed.
A refusal names the rule; a scraper gets nothing, and a governed buyer leaves evidence.
One listing, metered.
What a modest governed agent channel translates to at a per-request price you set.
Illustrative arithmetic with placeholder inputs, not a forecast, a promised result, or a typical outcome. Substitute your own volume, close rate, and ticket size; the structure is the point, not these numbers.
Same gate, sized to you.
The published schedule, no asterisks.
Published rates are ceilings: volume pricing is negotiated down, never up.
Restricted or regulated data classifications settle under the enhanced governance tier.
Shipped, and where the path runs next.
Reviewers get this split up front, because finding it later kills a deal.
Available today
- Free listing with machine-readable contract terms
- Open agent discovery over MCP, trust-gated for sensitive listings
- Identity-verified, scope-checked, per-unit metered execution
- Signed receipt per consumption on an append-only, hash-chained ledger
- Instant revocation of any buyer's grant
- A public verifier: any receipt can be checked by a third party
Not claimed today
- External payment rails are roadmap; settlement runs on the platform ledger today and we say exactly where that stands during onboarding.
- Enforced redaction or aggregation of returned results is on the roadmap; a listing's contract can specify it today.
- Demand volume depends on agent adoption of the marketplace; we do not promise a volume.
Block bots at your edge. License agents through the gate.
Bot-blocking belongs at your edge, and it should stay there. Against a scraper you have nothing. Against a GateCore buyer you have an identified counterparty, enforced terms, a metered bill, and an evidence chain.
The two postures work together: the free, anonymous path gets harder while the licensed, receipted path gets easier.
The two that come up first.
We already have an API and billing. Why this?
How do we get paid?
The agents are already at the door.
Tell us which dataset you would license first, and the terms it must travel with.
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