Conbersa vs ResponseSource in 2026: automated accounts vs real journalist relationships
Conbersa operates real-device social accounts through platform terms of service for $700 a month. ResponseSource connects UK PR teams with journalists who are actively asking for expert comment, and has no API at all.
ResponseSource's Journalist Enquiry Service connects PR professionals with journalists actively seeking expert comment in the UK and Ireland. Conbersa has no PR or journalist-facing function at all.
Conbersa operates automated social accounts on real devices, an activity that violates platform terms of service. ResponseSource involves no account automation, it facilitates direct human-to-human PR outreach.
Neither tool offers API access. ResponseSource has none on any of its three tiers, and Conbersa has none on either of its two tiers.
ResponseSource is almost entirely irrelevant outside the UK and Irish markets. Conbersa's platform coverage (TikTok, Instagram, Reddit, Facebook) is not geographically restricted in the same way.
Both tools require contacting sales rather than self-serve signup: ResponseSource has no published pricing at all, and Conbersa lists starting prices but no public trial.
Conbersa and ResponseSource both sit somewhere near the "agency-adjacent" corner of this category, but they solve entirely different problems for entirely different markets. ResponseSource is a UK media relations platform built around the Journalist Enquiry Service, where working journalists post live requests for expert sources or data and PR subscribers respond directly, essentially a reverse-pitch model that has run for over two decades. It has no published pricing, no API, and almost no relevance outside the UK and Ireland. Conbersa is a managed service that operates social media accounts on real physical phones, warming them for 14 days before active automated posting across TikTok, Instagram, Reddit, and Facebook, starting at $700 a month, with no API either and a use case that runs directly against platform terms of service. One earns real editorial coverage through human journalist relationships, the other automates a social presence at real ban risk. If your goal is UK press coverage, ResponseSource is the only one of the two that touches that at all.
The tools at a glance
Conbersa
Managed AI social accounts running on real devices with genuine IMEIs and carrier IPs
Conbersa runs social media accounts on real smartphones with genuine carrier SIM cards, which is meant to make automated activity harder for platforms to detect than server-based bot traffic. A 14-day AI warming period precedes brand activity, after which the account operates automatically across TikTok, Instagram, Reddit, and Facebook.
This is a fully managed, fully opaque operation with no API and no self-serve signup, starting at $700 a month. There is nothing resembling PR, journalist outreach, or earned media in Conbersa's feature set, it is purely about operating accounts, not building relationships with press.
The core risk is that this use case violates the terms of service of every platform it touches, and Reddit specifically invests in detecting and banning this kind of coordinated activity, which creates real reputational exposure for any brand-linked account.
| Feature | Starter $700/mo | Venti $1,000/mo |
|---|---|---|
| Real device accounts | 1 device | Multiple devices |
| Platform coverage | TikTok, Instagram, Reddit, Facebook | TikTok, Instagram, Reddit, Facebook |
| API access | No | No |
| Journalist or press features | None | None |
ResponseSource
UK media relations platform connecting PR professionals with journalists seeking expert comment
ResponseSource's core product is the Journalist Enquiry Service, known in UK PR circles as JES: journalists post live requests when they need an expert quote, data point, or source for a story they are actively writing, and PR subscribers respond directly. Because the journalist has already signaled a specific need, coverage earned this way tends to be more targeted than cold pitching.
Beyond JES, the platform includes a UK journalist and outlet database for proactive outreach, a press release wire for distribution to curated media lists, and basic coverage monitoring, though that monitoring is lighter than dedicated media intelligence platforms.
ResponseSource has no published pricing, meaning every engagement starts with a sales conversation, and it has no API access on any tier, which limits integration with modern PR tech stacks. Its value drops sharply for anything outside UK and Irish media.
| Feature | JES Only Contact for pricing | Journalist Database Contact for pricing | Full Suite Contact for pricing |
|---|---|---|---|
| Journalist Enquiry Service | Yes | No | Yes |
| UK journalist database | No | Yes | Yes |
| Press Release Wire | No | No | Yes |
| API access | No | No | No |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Core function | Managed social account operation | UK/Ireland media relations and PR outreach |
| Geographic relevance | Not geography-specific | UK and Ireland only |
| Journalist / press relationships | None | Yes, direct journalist enquiry responses |
| Account automation | Yes, real devices across 4 platforms | None |
| API access | No | No |
| Published pricing | Yes ($700/mo) | No, contact sales for all tiers |
| Platform / policy risk | Yes, real and ongoing platform ban risk | None (human PR outreach, no automation) |
| Starting price | $700/mo | Contact for pricing |
Which should you choose?
These two tools do not overlap in function even slightly. ResponseSource is built around human relationships between PR professionals and working journalists, and its entire value proposition depends on a journalist choosing to use a quote or source you provided. Conbersa is built around automating account activity without any journalist or editorial involvement at all. The choice between them is really a choice about what problem you have, not a head-to-head evaluation.
Bottom line
If earning real UK or Irish press coverage is the goal, ResponseSource and specifically its Journalist Enquiry Service is the only one of these two that does anything relevant, budget for a sales conversation since pricing is not public. If the goal is an automated social account presence and you have already accepted the platform-ban risk that comes with it, Conbersa is the option, but it will not get you a single line of earned media coverage.
Frequently asked questions
Can ResponseSource help automate or grow social media accounts the way Conbersa does?
No, ResponseSource has no social media account automation features at all, it is a media relations platform focused on connecting PR professionals with journalists through direct human outreach and the Journalist Enquiry Service.
Does Conbersa offer anything comparable to earned press coverage?
No, Conbersa has no journalist, press release, or media relations features whatsoever. It operates social media accounts on real devices, which is a completely separate function from earning press coverage through journalist relationships.
Is ResponseSource useful for a brand outside the UK?
Not really. ResponseSource's journalist database and Journalist Enquiry Service are almost exclusively focused on UK media, with some Irish coverage, so brands operating primarily in the US or other markets should look at a different platform entirely.
Do either of these tools offer an API for integrating with other marketing systems?
No, neither tool offers API access. ResponseSource has none on any of its three tiers, and Conbersa has none on either of its pricing tiers, which limits both platforms' fit into a broader automated marketing stack.
Which tool carries more risk for a brand to use?
Conbersa carries meaningfully more risk. Its core activity, operating automated accounts on real devices, violates the terms of service of every platform it touches and can result in public account bans. ResponseSource carries essentially no platform risk since it facilitates human PR outreach rather than automation.

