Comparison

Cision vs Muck Rack in 2026: Global reach and PR Newswire vs a sharper interface and AI search monitoring

Both are enterprise, demo-only PR platforms with journalist databases and media monitoring. Cision wins on international scale and owns PR Newswire. Muck Rack wins on usability and was first to add AI-generated-search tracking.

Updated July 3, 2026
Cision
Muck Rack
Key takeaways
  • Muck Rack scores higher on ease of use (8.0 vs 6.5) and support (9.0 vs 7.5) in our review breakdown. Cision scores higher on raw feature breadth (9.0 vs 8.5), largely from its international footprint.
  • Muck Rack has Generative Pulse, which tracks brand mentions inside ChatGPT and Gemini responses. Cision has no equivalent AI-generated-search monitoring feature anywhere in its published feature set.
  • Cision covers media monitoring in 190 countries and 75 languages. Muck Rack does not publish comparable country-level coverage figures and is positioned primarily around US and English-language PR workflows.
  • Cision owns PR Newswire outright, giving it a global wire syndication network. Muck Rack distributes releases directly to journalists in its own database but has no equivalent wire ownership.
  • Muck Rack offers white-label reporting on its Enterprise tier. Cision's published pricing features do not list white-label reporting at all.
  • Both tools gate Generative Pulse and Cision's full API access behind their top tier, and neither offers a free trial or self-serve signup.

Cision and Muck Rack are the two platforms that come up most often when a communications team outgrows spreadsheets and needs a real journalist database plus media monitoring. Both require a sales demo, both keep pricing off their websites, and both target the same buyer: in-house PR teams and agencies managing coverage at scale. The split is in what each one prioritizes. Cision leans on breadth, 190 countries, 75 languages, and ownership of PR Newswire for release distribution. Muck Rack leans on polish and speed to new capability, most visibly with Generative Pulse, its module for tracking brand mentions inside ChatGPT and Gemini responses, which most competitors including Cision still do not have.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
CisionContact for pricingEnterprise communications teams and large agencies with genuine international press exposure who need PR Newswire distribution and monitoring across 190 countries in one contract.
Muck RackContact for pricingIn-house PR teams and agencies that want a more modern interface, AI-assisted pitch recommendations, and Generative Pulse tracking of AI-search brand mentions.

Cision

Enterprise PR intelligence platform covering 190 countries with PR Newswire distribution

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Cision screenshot

Cision's advantage over Muck Rack is scale that goes past the US and English-language market. CisionOne monitors print, broadcast, radio, podcasts, social media, and magazines across 190 countries and 75 languages, with a journalist and influencer database of more than one million contacts maintained by a mix of automated systems and human editors. For a communications team with genuine international press exposure, that reach is hard to replicate by stitching together smaller regional tools.

Owning PR Newswire is the other structural edge. Releases can be drafted, approved, and distributed through the global wire network without leaving CisionOne, and targeting options span industry vertical, geography, and journalist segment. Muck Rack can send releases directly to journalists in its own database, but it has no equivalent wire syndication behind it.

What Cision does not have, at least not yet, is anything comparable to Generative Pulse. There is no line item in its feature set for tracking how the brand shows up in ChatGPT or Gemini answers, which is a gap for communications teams that are increasingly being asked to report on AI-search presence alongside traditional coverage volume. The interface also carries the weight of Cision's acquisition history and scores noticeably lower on ease of use in our review than Muck Rack does.

Pricing
Feature
CisionOne
Contact for pricing
Enterprise
Contact for pricing
Media monitoringYesYes
Countries covered190190
Journalist database1M+ contacts1M+ contacts
PR Newswire distributionAdd-onIncluded
Social listeningYesYes
API accessLimitedFull
Dedicated account managerNoYes
Best for: Enterprise communications teams and large agencies with genuine international press exposure who need PR Newswire distribution and monitoring across 190 countries in one contract.

Muck Rack

AI-powered PR platform for media monitoring, journalist outreach, and generative AI coverage tracking

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Muck Rack screenshot

Muck Rack covers the same core ground as Cision, media monitoring, a journalist database, and measurement tools, but wraps it in an interface that scores meaningfully higher on ease of use and support in our review breakdown (8.0 and 9.0 versus Cision's 6.5 and 7.5). Journalist profiles include beat history, recent work, social following, and AI-generated notes on what kind of pitch tends to land with a specific reporter, which is a layer of pitch intelligence Cision's database does not describe having.

Generative Pulse is the feature that puts Muck Rack ahead on a specific, increasingly important axis: it tracks how a brand is mentioned inside AI-generated responses from ChatGPT, Gemini, and similar platforms, and which sources those models cite when discussing a given category. Communications teams that need to report on AI-search presence alongside traditional press coverage get that in one dashboard here, something Cision's feature list does not offer at all.

The commercial model is otherwise close to identical to Cision's: no public pricing, no free trial, a demo and annual contract required to get in. Generative Pulse itself is an add-on on the Professional tier and only fully included on Enterprise, and full API access is likewise reserved for the top tier. Muck Rack is also more narrowly built around in-house PR teams and agencies at mid-market and enterprise scale rather than international communications operations spanning dozens of markets.

Pricing
Feature
Professional
Contact for pricing
Enterprise
Contact for pricing
Media monitoringYesYes
Journalist databaseYesYes
Generative Pulse (AI monitoring)Add-onIncluded
API accessLimitedFull
White-label reportingNoYes
Dedicated account managerNoYes
Best for: In-house PR teams and agencies that want a more modern interface, AI-assisted pitch recommendations, and Generative Pulse tracking of AI-search brand mentions.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Cision
Muck Rack
Media monitoring coverage190 countries, 75 languagesNot published by country; primarily US/English-language focus
Journalist/contact database1M+ contactsYes
Press release distributionYesYes (direct to journalists in database)
Owned wire syndication networkYes (owns PR Newswire)No
Social listening & sentimentYesNo (not listed)
AI-generated search monitoringNoYes (Generative Pulse: ChatGPT, Gemini)
AI-assisted pitch recommendationsNoYes
Analytics & ROI reportingYesYes
API accessLimited on CisionOne, full on EnterpriseLimited on Professional, full on Enterprise
White-label reportingNot listed in published featuresNo on Professional, yes on Enterprise
Self-serve signupNoNo
Free tier / trialNoNo
Ease of use score6.5 / 108.0 / 10
Starting priceContact for pricingContact for pricing

Considering AI Peekaboo alongside Cision and Muck Rack?

AI Peekaboo dashboard

Muck Rack's Generative Pulse is the only AI-generated-search monitoring feature between these two platforms, and it is still an add-on on the Professional tier, fully included only on Enterprise. Cision has nothing comparable at all. AI Peekaboo is a dedicated AI-visibility platform rather than a monitoring add-on bolted onto a PR suite: a read and write API on every plan from $50/month, a Looker Studio connector, and white-label client delivery, tracking ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Google AI Mode. For a PR or SEO team that needs AI-search tracking as a standing deliverable rather than an upsell tied to an annual PR contract, it is the more accessible route to the same data.

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Which should you choose?

Enterprise teams with real international press exposureCision
Teams that need PR Newswire wire distribution built inCision
Teams that want a more usable, better-supported interfaceMuck Rack
Teams that need to report on AI-search brand mentions alongside coverageMuck Rack
Agencies needing white-label client reportingMuck Rack
Teams that want AI-assisted pitch angle suggestions per journalistMuck Rack
Teams whose PR needs are mostly domestic, US-focused coverageMuck Rack

These two overlap more than most PR platform pairs, which makes the decision genuinely close. Cision wins decisively on international scale and owned wire distribution; if press coverage outside the US and UK is a real part of the job, Cision is difficult to substitute. Muck Rack wins on day-to-day usability, support quality, and being first among the two to build AI-search monitoring into the product. For a team with domestic coverage needs and an eye on AI visibility reporting, Muck Rack is the stronger pick even before price is a factor.

Bottom line

Book the Cision demo if the team's press coverage genuinely spans multiple countries and PR Newswire distribution is part of the workflow, since no other tool here replicates that. Book the Muck Rack demo if coverage is primarily domestic, the team values a cleaner interface and stronger support, and tracking brand mentions inside ChatGPT and Gemini responses through Generative Pulse matters enough to justify paying for the tier that includes it. Teams that need AI-search monitoring without committing to either platform's annual PR contract should look at a dedicated tool like AI Peekaboo instead.

Frequently asked questions

Is Muck Rack or Cision better for tracking brand mentions in ChatGPT and Gemini?

Muck Rack is the only one of the two with a dedicated feature for this: Generative Pulse tracks how a brand is mentioned inside AI-generated responses from ChatGPT, Gemini, and similar platforms. Cision has no comparable AI-search monitoring feature in its published feature set as of mid-2026.

Which platform has broader international media monitoring, Cision or Muck Rack?

Cision has the clearer international advantage, with media monitoring covering 190 countries and 75 languages built into CisionOne. Muck Rack does not publish comparable country-by-country coverage figures and is generally positioned around US and English-language PR workflows.

Does either Cision or Muck Rack offer a free trial for small PR teams?

No, neither Cision nor Muck Rack offers a free trial or self-serve signup. Both require a sales demo and typically an annual contract before you get access, which rules both out for teams that want to test-drive a platform before committing budget.

Is Cision or Muck Rack easier to use day to day?

Muck Rack is the easier platform day to day, scoring 8.0 out of 10 on ease of use in our review versus Cision's 6.5. Cision's interface carries visible legacy elements from years of product acquisitions, while Muck Rack was built more recently as a single, more unified product.

Can I distribute a press release through a global wire with Muck Rack the way I can with Cision?

Muck Rack cannot match Cision's wire distribution, because it has no owned syndication network behind it. Muck Rack can distribute press releases directly to journalists in its own database with targeting by beat, geography, or publication tier, but Cision owns PR Newswire outright, which gives it a meaningfully broader distribution reach for release syndication.

Is Generative Pulse included on Muck Rack's cheapest plan?

Generative Pulse is not included by default on Muck Rack's cheapest plan. It is listed as an add-on on the Professional tier and only fully included on the Enterprise tier, so a team on the entry-level plan will need to add it separately or upgrade to get full AI-search monitoring.

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