The Rise of CaaS: Context-as-a-Service for Agentic AI — Omer Primor, Bright Data
Aug 14, 2026 · 22:20
Omer Primor of Bright Data argues that rented AI search and context-as-a-service (CaaS) lose to a self-built pipeline once query volume passes a tipping point. The web is context, not data, and it decays: social content goes stale within a day, news/finance/retail within 30 days, so context is never a one-time snapshot. His test enriching 100 sponsor companies across 25 fields found general search beat dedicated CaaS vendors on coverage, because CaaS only answers from data it already holds; costs were similar, but frequency is the real killer — every repeated query costs the same when nothing changed. He built scrapers for LinkedIn, jobs, and Crunchbase in a day, priced setup at $5,000, and put the crossover just over 15,000 entities. Owned context compounds while rented decays.