Comparison

Press Hunt vs Prezly in 2026: Fast journalist database vs PR CRM with a built-in newsroom

One finds you journalist and podcast contacts in minutes with AI-generated media lists. The other manages the outreach, coverage tracking, and a permanent branded newsroom once you already have contacts to work with.

Updated July 3, 2026
Press Hunt
Prezly
Key takeaways
  • Press Hunt is a pure media database with AI-powered list generation starting at $249/month. Prezly is a PR CRM and newsroom platform starting at 100 EUR/month, with no built-in journalist database.
  • Prezly publishes every story to a branded, indexed newsroom that continues generating organic traffic after a campaign ends. Press Hunt has no publishing or newsroom feature; its output is a CSV export.
  • Press Hunt covers 580,000+ journalists and 10,000+ podcasts. Prezly has no database at all and requires you to import or build your own contact list, capped at 5,000 on Essential and 10,000 on Standard.
  • Prezly offers a 14-day free trial on its Essential and Standard plans. Press Hunt has no free trial, only a limited preview with contact details hidden until payment.
  • Neither tool offers meaningful API access on standard plans. Press Hunt has no API on any tier. Prezly does not advertise a public API either, relying on its own campaign and CRM workflows.
  • Press Hunt locks press release distribution behind its $499/month Premium tier. Prezly includes unlimited stories and campaigns on every paid plan starting at 100 EUR/month.

Press Hunt and Prezly get compared because they both sit in the PR & Outreach category at a similar price point, but they solve opposite ends of the same problem. Press Hunt is a media database: 580,000+ journalists and 10,000+ podcasts, searchable by beat, industry, or outlet, with an AI feature that turns a plain-language description into a targeted list. What it does not do is help you pitch, track, or measure anything once the list is exported. Prezly is the reverse: a PR CRM with email outreach, coverage tracking, and a branded newsroom that keeps earning organic views between campaigns, but no media database at all, so you bring your own contacts. If you do not have contacts yet, Press Hunt gets you there faster. If you already have contacts and need somewhere to manage the relationship and publish stories that outlast a single email blast, Prezly is built for that.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Press Hunt$249/monthStartup founders, lean in-house teams, and agencies that already have an outreach and reporting process in place and need faster, more targeted journalist and podcast contact discovery to feed into it.
Prezly100 EUR/moIn-house PR managers, agencies, and global comms teams who already have journalist relationships and need a CRM, outreach tool, and permanent newsroom to manage campaigns as a long-term asset rather than a one-off blast.

Press Hunt

Journalist and podcast database of 580k+ contacts with AI-powered media list generation and bulk CSV export

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Press Hunt screenshot

Press Hunt exists to solve one specific bottleneck: finding the right journalist contacts fast. Its database covers 580,000+ journalists and 10,000+ podcasts, each tagged with coverage categories pulled from published work and social activity. The AI-powered list generation is the feature that separates it from a plain search tool: describe who you want to reach in a sentence, and it returns a curated list with contact details rather than making you build the list through manual filters.

What you get for $249 a month at the Startup tier is search, filtering, bulk selection, and unlimited CSV export. What you do not get is anywhere to send anything. There is no pitch tracking, no email sequencing, no relationship history, and no API, so every list Press Hunt generates has to be handed off to a separate outreach tool before it becomes useful.

That narrow focus is also the appeal. New users get to a usable media list in minutes, and the podcast coverage in particular is deeper than most competing databases bother to build. For a team that already has an outreach process and just needs faster, better-targeted contact discovery, Press Hunt does that one job cleanly.

Pricing
Feature
Startup
$249/month
Premium
$499/month
PR Agency
Contact for pricing
Journalist database accessYesYesYes
Podcast database accessYesYesYes
AI media list generationYesYesYes
CSV exportUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
Press release distributionsNo2/monthCustom
API accessNoNoNo
Best for: Startup founders, lean in-house teams, and agencies that already have an outreach and reporting process in place and need faster, more targeted journalist and podcast contact discovery to feed into it.

Prezly

PR CRM with branded newsrooms, email outreach, and campaign analytics in one platform

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Prezly screenshot

Prezly manages the part of PR that Press Hunt leaves alone: what happens after you have a contact list. It combines a contact CRM, email pitching with open and click tracking, coverage logging, and a branded newsroom where every published story gets a permanent, indexed home instead of disappearing into an inbox. The company reports millions of organic views through client newsrooms in 2025 without any active outreach behind them, which is the core pitch: campaigns should keep working after they end.

The trade-off is that Prezly assumes you already have contacts. There is no media database, so a team starting from zero still needs a source for journalist names before Prezly becomes useful. Pricing is also in euros, which adds currency uncertainty outside Europe, and the Essential plan at 100 EUR/month restricts you to a single user and 5,000 contacts.

Where Prezly earns its 8.1 score is breadth within its own lane: full analytics on every plan, not gated to enterprise, a 14-day free trial with no credit card, and localization tooling on Standard and Enterprise for teams publishing across multiple markets. Clients like IKEA, Sony, and Emirates use it, which says more about its enterprise readiness than its fit for a solo freelancer.

Pricing
Feature
Essential
100 EUR/mo
Standard
250 EUR/mo
Enterprise
Custom
Contact limit5,00010,000Custom
Branded newsroomYesYesYes
Unlimited stories and campaignsYesYesYes
Full analyticsYesYesYes
White-label / custom domainNoYesYes
14-day free trialYesYesNo
Best for: In-house PR managers, agencies, and global comms teams who already have journalist relationships and need a CRM, outreach tool, and permanent newsroom to manage campaigns as a long-term asset rather than a one-off blast.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Press Hunt
Prezly
Core functionContact discovery and list buildingPR CRM, outreach, and newsroom publishing
Journalist databaseYes, 580,000+ journalistsNo, bring your own contacts
Podcast databaseYes, 10,000+ showsNo
AI-assisted list buildingYes, plain-language list generationNo
Email outreach / pitchingNoYes, with open/click tracking
Branded newsroomNoYes, indexed and SEO-optimized
Coverage trackingNoYes, linked to campaigns
Press release distributionPremium tier only ($499/mo)Not applicable (newsroom publishing instead)
API accessNoNot advertised
Free trialNo (limited preview only)Yes, 14 days, no card required
Starting price$249/mo100 EUR/mo

Which should you choose?

Teams with no existing journalist contacts who need to build a list fastPress Hunt
Teams with existing contacts who need a CRM and outreach trackingPrezly
PR programs wanting content to keep generating traffic after a campaign endsPrezly
Agencies supplementing a primary database like Muck Rack with podcast contactsPress Hunt
Solo freelancers wanting a single affordable platform for outreach and publishingPrezly
Teams needing press release distribution as a core feature, not an add-onNeither, both gate or omit it
Global comms teams publishing in multiple languagesPrezly

Press Hunt and Prezly are not really competing for the same budget line. Press Hunt is a sourcing tool: it gets you from zero contacts to a usable list in minutes and then steps aside. Prezly is a management tool: it assumes the sourcing problem is already solved and focuses on what you do with the relationship afterward, plus a newsroom that keeps working between campaigns. Some agencies genuinely use both, Press Hunt for filling database gaps and Prezly for running the actual outreach and publishing workflow.

Bottom line

Choose Press Hunt if your bottleneck is finding journalist and podcast contacts and you already have somewhere to send pitches once you have them. Choose Prezly if you already have contacts and need a CRM, tracked outreach, and a branded newsroom that keeps generating visibility after the campaign wraps. A lean team building a PR program from scratch will likely need both eventually: Press Hunt to build the list, Prezly to manage what happens next.

Frequently asked questions

Can Press Hunt and Prezly be used together?

Yes, Press Hunt and Prezly are commonly paired because they cover different stages of the same workflow: Press Hunt builds the journalist list and Prezly manages the outreach, relationship tracking, and newsroom publishing once you have contacts. Neither tool duplicates the other's core function, so running both is not redundant the way it would be with two competing databases.

Does Prezly include a journalist database like Press Hunt?

No, Prezly does not include a media database and requires you to import or build your own contact list, capped at 5,000 contacts on Essential and 10,000 on Standard. If you need to find new journalist contacts, Press Hunt or a comparable database is a separate purchase.

Is Press Hunt worth it for a team that only does occasional PR outreach?

Press Hunt is harder to justify at $249 per month if you are only running occasional media outreach, since it is essentially a search and export tool with no ongoing utility between campaigns. Prezly's lower Essential tier at 100 EUR/month with unlimited campaigns may be more cost-effective for infrequent use, provided you already have contacts to work with.

How does Prezly pricing compare to Press Hunt for a solo PR freelancer?

Prezly's Essential plan at 100 EUR/month is built for a single user, includes CRM, outreach, and newsroom publishing, and comes with a 14-day free trial, making it more complete for a solo freelancer than Press Hunt's $249/month Startup plan, which only provides contact discovery with no outreach or publishing tools included.

Does Press Hunt or Prezly offer API access for custom integrations?

Press Hunt has no API access on any tier, including its Contact for pricing PR Agency plan. Prezly does not advertise a public API either, so neither tool is a strong fit for a team that wants to pipe PR data into a custom internal system without manual export and import.

Which tool is better for tracking whether earned coverage actually gets read?

Prezly is the stronger option for tracking outcomes because it logs coverage against specific campaigns and includes full analytics on every paid plan, plus newsroom traffic data showing organic views over time. Press Hunt has no tracking or analytics feature; once a list is exported to CSV, measuring what happens next requires a separate tool.

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