Comparison

Anewstip vs Featured in 2026: Twitter-signal journalist search vs inbound AI PR co-pilot

One tool helps you find and pitch journalists directly. The other surfaces inbound requests, podcast slots, and GEO visibility from a single AI chat interface.

Updated July 3, 2026
Anewstip
Featured
Key takeaways
  • Anewstip is an outbound tool: you search a database of 1 million+ journalists and pitch them directly. Featured is inbound: it surfaces journalist requests, podcast slots, and speaking opportunities you respond to.
  • Featured includes GEO Visibility tracking for AI-generated search responses on every plan, including free. Anewstip has no AI search monitoring feature at all.
  • Anewstip has a real free tier with search access, plus paid plans from $200/month. Featured is also free to start, with paid tiers at $29 and $79/month.
  • Anewstip includes a built-in pitch tool sending up to 1,000 pitches/month on Standard. Featured has no direct pitching or journalist database beyond matched inbound requests.
  • Anewstip offers API access on its Professional and Partners plans. Featured has no API on any plan as of mid-2026.
  • Featured's usage is credit-based and caps daily, even on paid plans. Anewstip's limits are monthly (pitches, lists, alerts), which suits sustained outreach campaigns better.

Anewstip and Featured both serve PR pros on a budget, but they solve opposite halves of the outreach problem. Anewstip is a searchable journalist database: you find reporters based on what they have recently tweeted or written, build media lists, and send pitches from inside the platform. Featured flips the model. It aggregates inbound journalist requests, podcast bookings, and speaking opportunities into an AI chat interface, so instead of hunting for contacts you respond to people already looking for a source. Anewstip suits anyone who wants to build and own a target list. Featured suits anyone who would rather not cold-pitch at all.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Anewstip$0Solo PR pros and small agencies who want to build and own a target journalist list, then pitch directly, based on who is actively covering a topic right now rather than a static beat listing.
Featured$0/moFounders, consultants, and small PR teams who want to catch inbound journalist requests, podcast slots, and AI search visibility from one interface without maintaining a pitch list themselves.

Anewstip

Journalist search and media outreach platform built on Twitter signals and article indexing

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Anewstip screenshot

Anewstip is built for the classic PR workflow: find journalists, build a list, pitch them. What sets it apart from a static contact directory is the data layer underneath the search. Anewstip indexes over 200 million news articles and 1 billion tweets, so when you search for a journalist you see what they have actually written and posted about recently, not just their outlet and a stale email address.

That signal matters most when you are trying to time a pitch. A journalist who tweeted about your category yesterday is a better target than one whose last relevant article ran two years ago, and Anewstip is one of the few tools in this space that surfaces that distinction directly in search results. The free tier gives real search access, and the $200/month Standard plan adds 1,000 pitches, 20 media lists, and full email and phone access, which is enough for a solo practitioner running an active campaign.

The gap is that Anewstip only helps once you already know you want to pitch. It has no inbound opportunity feed, no podcast matching, and nothing resembling GEO or AI search tracking. It is a database and a pitch tool, not a discovery engine for opportunities you did not know existed.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0
Standard
$200/mo
Professional
$400/mo (annual)
Partners
Custom
Journalist databaseLimited searchFullFullFull
Pitches per month01,0005,000Unlimited
Media lists220UnlimitedUnlimited
Email/phone accessNoYesYesYes
API accessNoNoYesYes
Best for: Solo PR pros and small agencies who want to build and own a target journalist list, then pitch directly, based on who is actively covering a topic right now rather than a static beat listing.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Anewstip
Featured
ModelOutbound (you search and pitch)Inbound (you respond to matched requests)
Journalist database size1 million+ journalistsNot a searchable database
Search by recent activity (tweets/articles)YesNo
Inbound journalist request matchingNoYes
Podcast/speaking opportunity discoveryNoYes
Direct pitch sending toolYes (1,000/mo on Standard)No
GEO / AI search visibility trackingNoYes (all plans, including free)
Media listsYes (up to 5,000 contacts/list)No
API accessYes (Professional, Partners)No
Free tierYes, real search accessYes
Starting paid price$200/mo$29/mo

Considering AI Peekaboo alongside Anewstip and Featured?

AI Peekaboo dashboard

Featured's GEO Visibility tracking is a genuine feature, but it is bundled inside a credit-limited PR opportunity feed with no API and no white-label delivery, so it cannot be pulled into client reporting or automated workflows. Anewstip has no AI search monitoring at all. AI Peekaboo is a dedicated AI visibility platform with a read and write API on every plan from $50/month, plus white-label reports and a Looker Studio connector, for agencies that need to track and report on AI Overviews and LLM citations as a standalone deliverable rather than a side feature of a pitching tool.

Read the AI Peekaboo review →

Which should you choose?

Solo PR pros who want to own and search a journalist databaseAnewstip
Founders who want inbound opportunities without cold pitchingFeatured
Teams sending high pitch volume from inside the platformAnewstip
Teams wanting podcast and speaking opportunity discoveryFeatured
Agencies needing API access for custom workflowsAnewstip
Teams that want a taste of AI search visibility tracking bundled in for freeFeatured
PR pros targeting journalists by real-time activity signalsAnewstip

These tools rarely compete for the same use case. Anewstip is a search-and-pitch database: useful when you know who you want to reach and want to build a reusable list. Featured is an opportunity feed: useful when you would rather respond to journalists who are already asking for a source than cold-pitch cold contacts. Some PR pros will genuinely want both, since Anewstip covers outbound and Featured covers inbound, and neither one replaces the other.

Bottom line

Pick Anewstip if you want to build a reusable journalist list and pitch on your own schedule, especially if API access or bulk sending matters. Pick Featured if you would rather spend your time responding to journalists who are already looking for a source than prospecting one. If your PR work also needs to prove AI search visibility as a standalone, reportable metric rather than a bundled extra, neither tool goes deep enough; that is a job for a dedicated GEO platform like AI Peekaboo.

Frequently asked questions

Is Anewstip or Featured better for a startup founder doing their own PR?

Featured is the better starting point for a founder with limited time, since it surfaces inbound journalist requests and podcast slots without requiring you to build a pitch list first. Anewstip suits a founder who already has a specific journalist or outlet in mind and wants to search and pitch directly.

Does Featured replace a journalist database like Anewstip?

Featured does not replace a journalist database like Anewstip's, since it has no searchable database of its own and instead matches you to inbound requests and opportunities that journalists have already posted. If you need to proactively find and pitch a specific reporter who has not posted a request, Anewstip is the tool built for that.

Which tool has AI search or GEO visibility tracking?

Featured includes GEO Visibility tracking on every plan, including free, showing how your brand appears in AI-generated search responses. Anewstip does not have this feature in any tier as of mid-2026.

Can I send pitches directly to journalists on Featured?

Featured is built around drafting responses to inbound requests inside its AI chat interface, not sending cold pitches from a contact database. Anewstip has a dedicated pitch tool that sends up to 1,000 emails per month on its Standard plan, which is the better fit for outbound sending volume.

Is Anewstip worth it over Featured if I am on a tight budget?

Anewstip's free tier gives real search access but blocks pitching and email addresses, while Featured's free tier includes actual matched opportunities and GEO tracking with a low daily usage cap. For a near-zero budget, Featured's free plan delivers more usable output; Anewstip becomes worthwhile once you pay for Standard and need direct outbound sending.

Do either of these tools offer an API for agency reporting?

Anewstip offers API access on its Professional ($400/month, annual) and Partners plans, covering search, lists, pitching, and alerts. Featured has no public API on any plan, which limits it for agencies that want to pipe opportunity data into their own reporting stack.

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