Anewstip vs Press Hunt in 2026: Twitter-signal journalist search vs AI-generated media lists
One finds journalists by watching what they are tweeting and writing right now. The other builds lists from a plain-language brief but leaves you to pitch, track, and export on your own.
Anewstip surfaces journalists based on recent tweets and published articles, while Press Hunt generates lists from a plain-language description of your target audience.
Press Hunt covers 580,000+ journalists plus 10,000+ podcasts. Anewstip claims over 1 million journalists and media contacts but does not break out a separate podcast count.
Anewstip includes a built-in pitch tool that sends up to 1,000 pitches a month on Standard. Press Hunt has no pitch sending, sequencing, or reply tracking at all.
Anewstip has a genuine free plan with real search access. Press Hunt has no free tier and no full trial, only a locked preview that hides emails and phone numbers.
Press Hunt's Startup plan starts at $249 a month, $49 more than Anewstip's comparable Standard plan at $200 a month.
API access is available to Anewstip's Professional and Partners subscribers. Press Hunt does not offer an API on any plan.
Press Hunt locks press release distribution behind its $499-a-month Premium tier. Anewstip does not offer press release distribution at all.
Anewstip and Press Hunt both sell access to a searchable journalist database, but they solve different halves of the same problem. Anewstip indexes over 200 million articles and a billion tweets so you can find journalists by what they are actively covering, and it keeps you inside the platform for pitching, alerts, and list management afterward. Press Hunt skips the signal layer and instead uses AI to turn a plain-language description of your target audience into a curated list pulled from 580,000+ journalists and 10,000+ podcasts, then hands you a CSV and steps aside. Anewstip costs less to start and includes a real free plan; Press Hunt is faster to a usable list but leaves pitching, tracking, and API access to other tools entirely.
The tools at a glance
Anewstip
Journalist search and media outreach platform built on Twitter signals and article indexing
Anewstip built its journalist database around activity signals instead of a static directory. Every profile is tied to recent tweets and articles, so when you search by topic you see who is actually writing or talking about it this month, not who covered it once years ago. The platform indexes more than 200 million news articles and a billion tweets to keep that layer current.
Beyond search, Anewstip bundles a pitch tool, media list builder, and alert system into the same subscription. The Standard plan sends up to 1,000 pitches a month across 20 lists, and Professional removes those caps while adding API access for teams that want to pull the data into their own reporting or automation.
The free plan is a real evaluation path rather than a locked demo: two media lists and two alerts with basic search, though pitching and email addresses stay behind a paywall. The gaps show up at the top of the range, since Professional requires annual billing and there is still no newsroom or press release publishing feature if you need to host content yourself.
| Feature | Free $0 | Standard $200/mo | Professional $400/mo (annual) | Partners Custom |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pitches per month | 0 | 1,000 | 5,000 | Unlimited |
| Media lists | 2 | 20 | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Email & phone access | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Alerts | 2 | 20 | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Export media lists | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| API access | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
Press Hunt
Journalist and podcast database of 580k+ contacts with AI-powered media list generation and bulk CSV export
Press Hunt's pitch is speed: describe who you want to reach in plain language and its AI returns a list of matching journalists with verified contacts, pulled from a database of 580,000+ journalists and 10,000+ podcasts. That podcast coverage is genuinely wider than most journalist-focused databases bother to build.
What you don't get is anywhere to send that list once you have built it. There is no pitch tool, no email sequencing, and no way to track whether a journalist opened or replied inside Press Hunt itself. Every list gets exported to CSV and pitched from a separate email platform, which keeps the interface simple but leaves it incomplete as a full PR workflow.
Pricing reflects that narrow scope less generously than the feature set does. The Startup plan costs $249 a month with no free tier and only a locked preview before you pay, and press release distribution, arguably the feature closest to Anewstip's pitching, sits behind the $499-a-month Premium plan.
| Feature | Startup $249/month | Premium $499/month | PR Agency Contact for pricing |
|---|---|---|---|
| Journalist database access | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Podcast database access | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| AI media list generation | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| CSV export | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Press release distributions | ✗ | 2/month | Custom |
| API access | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Journalist/contact database size | 1 million+ journalists and media contacts | 580,000+ journalists |
| Podcast database | No | 10,000+ podcasts |
| Signal-based search (social/article activity) | Yes (recent tweets and articles) | No |
| AI-powered list generation | No | Yes |
| Built-in pitch sending | Yes (1,000/mo on Standard) | No |
| Media monitoring & alerts | Yes (up to 20 alerts on Standard) | No |
| Email & phone access | Yes (Standard and above) | Yes (paid tiers) |
| CSV/list export | Only on Professional and Partners | Unlimited CSV export at Startup |
| API access | Professional and Partners plans only | No |
| Free tier | Yes, with real search access | No (locked preview only) |
| Starting price (lowest paid tier) | $200/mo (Standard) | $249/mo (Startup) |
Which should you choose?
Anewstip and Press Hunt both solve the same top-of-funnel problem, finding journalist contacts, but Anewstip stretches further down the funnel with pitching and alerts built in. Press Hunt is better understood as a fast, narrow tool: it gets you a good list quickly and then hands off, so its $249-a-month price tag buys less of the workflow than Anewstip's $200-a-month Standard plan.
Bottom line
Anewstip is the better all-round subscription for most solo PR pros and small agencies because it covers search, pitching, and monitoring for less money and includes a free tier to test it first. Press Hunt earns its place only if podcast booking is a regular part of your outreach or you specifically want AI-generated lists and already have a pitching tool lined up.
Frequently asked questions
Is Anewstip or Press Hunt better for finding podcast guests to pitch?
Press Hunt is the stronger choice for podcast outreach because it maintains a dedicated database of 10,000+ podcasts alongside its journalist profiles, something Anewstip does not offer. If podcast booking is a regular part of your PR work, Press Hunt's coverage there outweighs Anewstip's Twitter-signal advantage on the journalist side.
Can I try Anewstip or Press Hunt before paying?
Anewstip has a genuine free plan with real search access, two media lists, and two alerts, plus a 7-day free trial on paid tiers. Press Hunt has no free tier and no full trial: you can preview search results, but journalist emails and phone numbers stay hidden until you subscribe at $249 a month.
Does Press Hunt let me send pitches directly from the platform like Anewstip does?
No, Press Hunt has no built-in pitch sending, email sequencing, or reply tracking. Anewstip includes a pitch tool that sends up to 1,000 pitches a month on its Standard plan and 5,000 on Professional, so if in-platform sending matters, Anewstip is the only one of the two that offers it.
Anewstip vs Press Hunt: which is cheaper for a solo PR freelancer?
Anewstip is cheaper at the entry paid tier, $200 a month for Standard versus $249 a month for Press Hunt's Startup plan, and Anewstip also has a free plan to fall back on in slow months. Press Hunt has no equivalent low-cost or free option, so its real monthly floor is higher.
Do either Anewstip or Press Hunt offer an API for custom PR workflows?
Anewstip offers API access on its Professional ($400/month, billed annually) and Partners plans, covering journalist search, list management, pitching, and alerts. Press Hunt does not list API access on any of its three tiers, so it stays a manual, export-based workflow regardless of which plan you choose.

