Why webatla

The whole internet in one JSONL file.
From 7 cents per million domains.

406M active domains with DNS, WHOIS, technology stack and ranking. Pay once from €29, download daily rebuilds for a month, keep every file you pull. Cheap is the feature.

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406M+active domains, rebuilt daily
307Mwebsites with ranking signals
1,435TLDs covered
3,042technologies detected

Three ways to get domain data

An enterprise feed, your own crawler, or one file from us. Same goal, very different bills.

Dimension Enterprise feed Your own crawler webatla
Price model Annual contract plus a metered API. Priced for procurement budgets, commonly five figures a year. Free software, expensive everything else. Months of engineering, then servers, proxies and upkeep. €29 to €599, paid once. Whole files, not metered calls.
Time to data Sales calls, legal review, onboarding. Weeks if you are lucky. Months to build. A full pass over 400M+ domains is stale by the time it finishes. Minutes. Pull a free 10,000-row sample right now, no account.
Coverage Depends on your contract tier. More coverage costs more. Whatever your crawler reached before it broke, with blind spots you cannot measure. 406M active domains across 1,435 TLDs, four signals each.
Limits Metered calls, seat licenses, overage fees. The meter is the business model. Your own infrastructure and your patience. Full-file downloads plus a bearer API at 240 requests per minute, included.
Ownership Access typically ends when the contract does. You own the data and every bug in the pipeline that produced it. The files you download are yours to keep, enrich, and build products on.
Maintenance The vendor maintains the pipeline and you pay for that maintenance every year. Permanent babysitting. Parsers break, IPs get blocked, schemas drift. We rebuild every export daily. Your only job is to download the result.

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The math, in public

Real prices divided by real row counts, straight from the database. Nothing here is a teaser rate.

An enterprise feed prices data like a service. We price it like a file. Files are cheap to copy, so the copy is cheap. The daily rebuild pipeline is our cost, not yours.

Pay once. Download for a month.

The whole model in four steps. No subscription anywhere in it.

1. Sample first

Every dataset has a free 10,000-row sample. No account, no email, no call with anyone.

2. Pay once

One payment buys one calendar month of access. No auto-renewal. If you want a year, pay for 10 months and get 12.

3. Download your way

Full JSONL file compressed with zstd, or the included bearer API. The whole export or one TLD, country or technology slice. Exports rebuild daily.

4. Keep what you pulled

One stable, documented schema across all datasets. The files stay on your disk and in your product after the month ends.

Fair questions about cheap data

Asked by almost every buyer. Answered without hedging.

Cheap usually means bad. Why not here?

The price reflects the model, not the data. We sell the same file to everyone, so you are not paying for a sales team, per-seat metering or procurement theater. Judge quality yourself on the free 10,000-row sample. Exports rebuild daily and the pipeline has run since 2019.

Is this a subscription in disguise?

No. One payment, one calendar month of downloads, then it simply ends. Nothing renews. Buy again only when you want a fresher copy.

Do I get an API or just a giant file?

Both, and the API is included with every purchase. Bearer token, full file or a slice by TLD, country or technology, 240 requests per minute. Or just click download.

Is the sourcing clean?

The datasets contain public records only, with no contact PII. That is a deliberate GDPR-aware design decision, not an afterthought.

Will it fit my pipeline?

JSONL compressed with zstd, one stable documented schema across every dataset. If your stack can read a line of JSON, it can read the whole internet.

Run the sample. Check the math.

10,000 free rows from any dataset, no account. If the sample holds up, the full file starts at €29.