Nasadiya Technologies is at the forefront of online self-publishing in India. Its flag service, Pratilipi — Sanskrit for ‘you become what you read’ — connects readers and writers in 12 Indian languages. Pratilipi is about providing access. By removing the barriers of language, device, format, technology, and geography, Pratilipi, and its sister platforms, PratilipiFM, Pratilipi Comics, and IVM Podcasts offer users across India online access to a rapidly growing library of user-generated content in their native tongue.
Showing exponential growth since 2014, Pratilipi has amassed over 25 million readers, 1 million contributing writers, and published nearly 10 million stories. Receiving 500 million unique reads each month, Pratilipi has also formed partnerships with Audible and Flipkart to publish curated content in audio and ebook format. The platform also licenses bestselling contemporary literature to enhance its collection, make popular content available to its readers, and attract new users to the platform.
For the Nasadiya Technologies engineering team, safeguarding the Pratilipi platform presented a series of unique challenges. As India’s largest digital storytelling platform and the country’s foremost publisher of user-generated content, the team’s focus was safeguarding Pratilipi’s creators, their contributions, and their readers.
“Building and maintaining trust with our creators is central to Pratilipi’s ongoing success,” explains Gauri Kanekar, Nasadiya Technologies’ Vice President of Engineering. “That means focusing our efforts on securing the platform against activities that threaten the authenticity and originality of our platform and content.”
Because Pratilipi operates in a country where mobile phone traffic exceeds desktop Internet usage by nearly 300 percent, the platform’s business model focuses on in-app advertisements and multi-tier subscriptions to generate revenue and compensate contributors based on the views their stories attract. As the platform scaled, however, the Nasadiya team encountered malicious bot attacks that compromised the platform’s performance, skewed usage data, and threatened secure payment systems.
“As we grew, we faced a massive influx of unwanted traffic that overwhelmed Pratilipi’s legitimate visitors, affected our customers, and impeded our growth,” says Kanekar. “Unfortunately, our previous CDN provider could not resolve the problems. We needed to find a comprehensive solution that could tackle our issues, help us retain user confidence, and ensure a safe online environment for everyone.”
In its quest for a highly secure solution that aligned with its development and business goals, Nasadiya Technologies turned to Cloudflare to enhance and protect Pratilipi as the platform scaled.