Canada verdict (TL;DR)
Verified 2026-05-27Canadian PR software is dominated by Cision, Meltwater and Notified at the enterprise tier, with Muck Rack and Prowly winning Canadian in-house teams and agencies. Canadian Press, CBC, Globe and Mail, Toronto Star and La Presse coverage depth is the primary buying criterion, alongside French Canadian and Quebec broadcast monitoring. CASL constrains outreach workflows (commercial electronic messages to journalists fall under the Act when sent at scale). Critical Mention and Onclusive own broadcast monitoring at large brands; BuzzStream serves link-building / outreach use cases.
Picks for Canada
- Canadian enterprise wanting the dominant media-monitoring + distribution platform: cision-pr Cision is the most-installed PR platform across Canadian banks, telcos, energy and government, with deep Canadian Press, CBC, Globe and Mail and La Presse coverage. The default at RBC, Bell, Telus, Suncor.
- Canadian agency or in-house team wanting modern monitoring + intelligence: meltwater Meltwater is the most common modern Canadian agency choice with strong social + traditional monitoring across English and French Canadian media, plus Canadian competitive intelligence dashboards.
- Canadian B2B SaaS or tech firm wanting journalist database + pitch: muck-rack Muck Rack is the default for Canadian B2B SaaS and tech in-house PR teams pitching North American tech press. Used by Shopify, Hootsuite, Wealthsimple and 1Password.
- Quebec or French-language media monitoring: meltwater Meltwater and Cision both index La Presse, Le Devoir, Le Journal de Montreal, Radio-Canada and Quebec broadcast. Meltwater's French Canadian sentiment models tend to be stronger for Quebec-specific campaigns.
- Canadian broadcast monitoring at scale: critical-mention Critical Mention is the broadcast-monitoring standard at Canadian enterprise PR teams needing CTV, Global, CBC, Radio-Canada and local-market coverage.
How the pr and media monitoring software market looks in Canada
Canadian PR software is led by Cision, Meltwater and Notified at the enterprise tier. Cision is the most-installed PR platform across Canadian banks (RBC, TD, BMO), telcos (Bell, Telus, Rogers), energy (Suncor, Cenovus, Enbridge) and federal government, anchored by deep Canadian Press, CBC, Globe and Mail, Toronto Star and La Presse coverage plus Canadian broadcast monitoring. Meltwater is the most common modern Canadian agency and mid-market choice with strong social + traditional monitoring across English and French Canadian media. Notified (formerly Intrado/PR Newswire technology unit) competes at the press-release distribution + IR tier.
Muck Rack is the default for Canadian B2B SaaS and tech in-house PR teams pitching North American tech press, used by Shopify, Hootsuite, Wealthsimple, 1Password and Vidyard. Prowly is the modern, lighter-weight alternative for agencies and small in-house teams. Critical Mention and Onclusive serve enterprise broadcast monitoring needs at CTV, Global, CBC, Radio-Canada and local-market Canadian outlets. Agility PR Solutions is itself Canadian-founded (now part of Innodata) and still wins at mid-market Canadian PR teams. BuzzStream serves link-building and influencer-outreach use cases. Roxhill is UK-rooted but used by Canadian agencies for transatlantic campaigns.
Compliance shapes more of the PR-software buying decision than US buyers expect. CASL (enforced by CRTC) treats commercial electronic messages including journalist outreach at scale as regulated; PR vendors must support documented consent capture, identity disclosure, and 10-business-day unsubscribe SLA. PIPEDA and Quebec Law 25 govern the personal information of journalists in vendor databases, with breach notification to the OPC and CAI. Quebec Bill 96 requires French as the language of commerce above thresholds and affects how Quebec-targeted press releases must be drafted. Canadian data residency on AWS Canada Central (Montreal), Azure Canada Central (Toronto) or GCP Montreal is increasingly contractual for federally-regulated and government customers.
Canadian PR-software compliance starts with CASL, enforced by the CRTC with penalties up to C$10M per organization per violation. PR outreach including pitch emails sent at scale falls under CASL when the message is commercial in nature; vendors must support documented express or implied consent, identity and contact disclosure, and a functional unsubscribe honoured within 10 business days. PIPEDA governs personal information of journalists in vendor databases federally, with breach notification to the OPC. Quebec Law 25 (effective September 2023) requires explicit consent for personal-information processing including journalist data on Quebec residents, plus privacy-impact assessments for new systems and a designated privacy officer. Quebec Bill 96 requires French as the language of commerce above 25 / 50 / 100-employee thresholds and affects how Quebec-targeted press releases must be drafted and distributed. The Telecommunications Act and CRTC Wireless Code apply to SMS-based PR alerts. Canadian data residency on AWS Canada Central (Montreal), Azure Canada Central (Toronto), Azure Canada East (Quebec City) or GCP Montreal is increasingly contractual for federally-regulated and federal-government customers. Cision, Meltwater, Notified, Muck Rack and Agility PR all support CASL-aligned consent workflows; some smaller US-only vendors do not.
Quick comparison, ranked for Canada
| Product | Best for | Starts at | 10-emp/mo* | Pricing | G2 | Geo |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Cision | Enterprise PR and comms teams | Quote | - | 3.9 | Global; strongest in US, UK, EU, APAC | |
| 2 Muck Rack | In-house PR teams and PR agencies | Quote | - | 4.6 | Global; strongest in US, UK | |
| 3 Notified | Public companies and IR-heavy comms teams | Quote | - | 4.0 | Global; strongest in US, UK | |
| 4 Prowly | SMB and mid-market PR teams | $369 | $369 | 4.5 | Global; strongest in EU, US, UK | |
| 5 Critical Mention | PR and comms teams in broadcast-relevant categories | Quote | - | 4.4 | Global; strongest in US, UK | |
| 6 Onclusive | UK plus EU-anchored PR and public affairs teams | Quote | - | 4.1 | Global; strongest in UK, EU | |
| 7 Agility PR | Mid-market PR teams | Quote | - | 4.3 | Global; strongest in US, Canada, UK | |
| 8 BuzzStream | SEO agencies and digital PR teams | $24 | $24 | 4.2 | Global; strongest in US, UK | |
| 9 Roxhill | UK plus Europe PR agencies and in-house teams | Quote | - | 4.5 | UK, EU (FR, DE, IT, ES) |
*10-employee monthly cost = base fee + (per-employee × 10) using the lowest published tier. For opaque-pricing vendors, no value is shown.
What buyers in Canada actually pay
Median annual deal size by employee band, in CAD. Crowdsourced from anonymized buyer disclosures.
| Product | Employee band | Median annual (CAD) | Sample | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cision | Enterprise (banks, telcos) | CA$95,000 | 18 | Cision enterprise tier with broadcast monitoring + distribution |
| meltwater | Mid-market | CA$52,000 | 22 | Meltwater Suite mid-market tier |
| Muck Rack | In-house tech PR (5-15 seats) | CA$18,500 | 28 | Muck Rack Pro per-seat |
| Notified | Enterprise IR + PR | CA$78,000 | 11 | Notified Suite with IR tools |
| Critical Mention | Enterprise broadcast monitoring | CA$64,000 | 9 | Critical Mention with French Canadian + English Canadian broadcast |
| Prowly | Small agency / startup (3-8 seats) | CA$8,400 | 15 | Prowly Pro per-seat |
Canada-built or Canada-strong vendors worth knowing
Not yet ranked in our global top 10, but credible options for Canada buyers and worth a shortlist.
Agility PR Solutions
Visit ↗Originally Canadian-founded (Ottawa, now part of Innodata). Mid-market Canadian PR platform with strong Canadian media coverage and CASL-aligned outreach workflows.
Canadian Press / Newswire.ca
Visit ↗Canadian Press operates Newswire.ca as the Canadian-native press-release distribution wire; not software but the distribution endpoint many Canadian PR teams pair with Cision or Notified.
All 9, ranked for Canada
Same intelligence as the global ranking, vendor trust, review patterns, verified pricing, compliance, reordered for the Canada market.
Cision
Category installed base leader; STG-owned since 2022 with post-PE pricing pressure.
Cision is the category installed base leader for enterprise PR and media intelligence, with roots tracing to 1867 (Romeike press-clipping service) and the modern Cision corporate identity formed via the 2014 Cision plus Vocus merger. The product spans journalist database (Cision Media Database, formerly Bulldog Reporter), pitch outreach, press-release distribution (PR Newswire, acquired 2016), global news monitoring, social listening (via Brandwatch, acquired 2021), and PR analytics. Symphony Technology Group (STG) took Cision private in 2022 at $2.7B-plus, the second PE owner in eight years (Platinum Equity 2014 through 2017, public 2017 through 2022, STG 2022-present). Strengths: deepest journalist database in category (1M-plus journalists tracked globally), broadest media monitoring across news, social, broadcast, and print, deep PR Newswire distribution, and integrated Brandwatch social listening. Trade-offs: post-STG pricing pressure (mid-market customers report 25 to 45 percent renewal increases between 2023 and 2025), customer support quality declined post-acquisition, innovation pace mixed (legacy module sprawl from 158 years of accumulated tooling), and contract terms include aggressive auto-renewal clauses that buyers should negotiate out.
Enterprise PR and comms teams (500 to 50,000-plus employees) needing deepest journalist database, broadest global media monitoring, and integrated press release distribution under one vendor.
SMB and mid-market PR teams (Muck Rack or Prowly cheaper and cleaner), buyers wanting transparent pricing (Muck Rack better), or buyers wary of PE-driven price escalation at renewal.
Strengths
- Deepest journalist database (1M-plus journalists globally tracked)
- Broadest media monitoring (news, social, broadcast, print)
- Deep PR Newswire distribution (acquired 2016)
- Integrated Brandwatch social listening (acquired 2021)
- Global presence with strong UK, EU, APAC coverage
- Mature PR analytics and reporting
Weaknesses
- Post-STG pricing pressure (25-45 percent renewal hikes reported)
- Customer support quality declined post-acquisition
- Innovation pace mixed; legacy module sprawl
- Aggressive auto-renewal contract terms
- UX dated relative to Muck Rack and Prowly
- Internal product overlap (Brandwatch plus Cision listening confusing for buyers)
Pricing tiers
opaque- Cision Communications Cloud StarterApproximately $7K to $24K per year for SMB and small mid-marketQuote
- Cision Communications Cloud Pro$24K to $96K per year for mid-market PR teamsQuote
- Cision Communications Cloud Enterprise$96K to $480K-plus per year with full Brandwatch listening, global monitoring, PR Newswire distributionQuote
- · Per-release distribution fees on top of subscription
- · Per-query overages on monitoring
- · Brandwatch listening priced as add-on at lower tiers
- · Annual price increases of 10 to 20 percent reported post-STG
- · Aggressive auto-renewal clauses (90-day cancellation windows)
Key features
- +Cision Media Database (1M-plus journalists)
- +Pitch outreach workflow
- +PR Newswire distribution
- +Global news monitoring
- +Brandwatch social listening (integrated)
- +Broadcast monitoring (TV plus radio)
- +PR analytics and reporting dashboards
- +CisionOne unified platform
Muck Rack
Modern PR platform challenger; $180M Series B 2022 with clean UX and credible scale.
Muck Rack is the credible modern challenger to Cision in the PR platform category, founded 2009 in New York. The company raised a $180M Series B in July 2022 led by Susquehanna Growth Equity at a reported $1B-plus valuation, giving it substantial runway to compete with PE-owned legacy vendors. The product spans journalist database, pitch outreach workflow, press-release distribution (via partner integrations), media monitoring, and PR analytics. Strengths: clean modern UX (the cleanest in category), strongest journalist preferences and social-presence data (Muck Rack pioneered tracking journalists through their actual published work and social activity), transparent SaaS pricing relative to Cision and Onclusive, and strong PR analytics. Best fit for in-house PR teams and PR agencies wanting modern UX with credible scale. Trade-offs: media monitoring depth slightly narrower than Cision (Cisions news partner network is still broader), broadcast (TV plus radio) monitoring is via partnership rather than native, and press-release distribution is via partner integration rather than owned wire.
In-house PR teams and PR agencies (10 to 5,000 employees) wanting modern UX, transparent pricing, and strong journalist outreach without legacy PE-owned vendor baggage.
Global enterprises needing deepest media monitoring (Cision still broader), broadcast-heavy PR teams (Critical Mention better for TV plus radio), or buyers needing owned press-release wire (Notified GlobeNewswire integrated).
Strengths
- Cleanest modern UX in the category
- Strongest journalist preferences and social-presence data
- Transparent SaaS pricing relative to Cision and Onclusive
- Strong PR analytics and reporting
- $180M Series B 2022 funding runway
- Active product velocity with frequent shipping cadence
Weaknesses
- Media monitoring depth narrower than Cision
- Broadcast monitoring via partnership (not native)
- Press-release distribution via partner integration
- Pricing climbing as company scales
- Enterprise-tier features still maturing vs Cision
Pricing tiers
partial- Muck Rack ProApproximately $5K to $12K per year for small PR teamsQuote
- Muck Rack Team$12K to $36K per year for mid-market PR teamsQuote
- Muck Rack Enterprise$36K to $144K-plus per year with full analytics, monitoring, integrationsQuote
- · Per-user pricing at higher tiers
- · Press-release distribution charged separately via partner
- · API access at higher tiers
- · Annual billing required for best pricing
Key features
- +Muck Rack journalist database with preferences
- +Pitch outreach workflow with deliverability
- +Media monitoring (online news)
- +PR analytics and reporting
- +Journalist relationships tracking
- +Press-release distribution (via partners)
- +CRM-style PR pipeline
- +50-plus integrations
Notified
Intrado-spun IR plus PR distribution platform; legacy-feeling but distribution-anchored.
Notified is the IR plus PR distribution platform spun out of Intrado in 2020, anchoring investor-relations workflows and PR newswire distribution via GlobeNewswire (acquired by Intrado in 2018). The platform combines media monitoring, social listening, press-release distribution, and IR website hosting. Strengths: integrated GlobeNewswire press-release distribution (one of the major wires alongside PR Newswire and Business Wire), strong IR website hosting and earnings webcast tooling, and credible media monitoring breadth. Best fit for public companies and IR-heavy comms teams needing wire distribution plus investor-relations under one vendor. Trade-offs: UX feels legacy relative to Muck Rack and Prowly, product velocity is slow (the Intrado-spinoff structure has not delivered the velocity expected at spin), the IR plus PR plus listening platform feels assembled rather than integrated, and pricing is opaque with bundled-module pressure.
Public companies and IR-heavy comms teams (500 to 25,000 employees) needing wire distribution plus investor-relations website hosting plus PR monitoring under one vendor.
Private companies without IR needs (Muck Rack or Prowly cleaner), buyers wanting modern UX (legacy feel here), or buyers wanting fastest product velocity.
Strengths
- Integrated GlobeNewswire press-release distribution
- Strong IR website hosting and earnings webcast tooling
- Credible media monitoring breadth
- Wire-anchored credibility for public companies
- Bundled IR plus PR for cross-functional comms teams
- SEC-compliant disclosure tooling
Weaknesses
- UX feels legacy relative to Muck Rack and Prowly
- Product velocity slow post-Intrado spin
- Platform feels assembled rather than integrated
- Pricing opaque with bundled-module pressure
- Customer support quality variable
- Limited modern PR analytics depth
Pricing tiers
opaque- Notified PR PlatformApproximately $12K to $36K per year baselineQuote
- Notified IR Suite$36K to $120K per year with IR website plus earnings webcastsQuote
- Notified Enterprise$120K to $360K-plus per year with full PR, IR, monitoring, GlobeNewswire distributionQuote
- · Per-release wire distribution fees (GlobeNewswire)
- · IR website hosting at higher tiers
- · Earnings webcast hosting charged separately
- · Annual price increases reported
- · Module add-on pricing complexity
Key features
- +GlobeNewswire press-release distribution
- +Media monitoring (news plus social)
- +IR website hosting
- +Earnings webcast hosting
- +PR analytics
- +Crisis monitoring
- +SEC-compliant disclosure tooling
- +Journalist database (smaller than Cision)
Prowly
Semrush-acquired SMB-friendly modern PR platform; Polish-built clean UX.
Prowly is the SMB and mid-market modern PR platform, founded 2013 in Warsaw, Poland. Acquired by Semrush (NYSE: SEMR) in August 2020, giving it integration into the broader Semrush marketing-intelligence stack. The product covers journalist database, pitch outreach workflow, media monitoring, press-release distribution (via integrations), and PR analytics. Strengths: clean modern UX rivaling Muck Rack, Semrush-integrated marketing intelligence (SEO, content, competitive analysis alongside PR), affordable pricing relative to Cision and Onclusive, and Polish-built engineering quality. Best fit for SMB and mid-market PR teams already on or considering Semrush, wanting modern PR tooling without enterprise spend. Trade-offs: journalist database depth narrower than Muck Rack or Cision (especially weaker outside US and UK), enterprise depth absent, and the Semrush-bundled positioning can feel like a checkbox feature rather than a primary product line.
SMB and mid-market PR teams and small PR agencies (5 to 500 employees) wanting modern PR tooling integrated with Semrush marketing intelligence at affordable pricing.
Global enterprise PR teams (Cision or Onclusive better for scale), buyers needing deepest journalist coverage outside US plus UK (Muck Rack or Roxhill stronger), or broadcast-heavy teams.
Strengths
- Clean modern UX rivaling Muck Rack
- Semrush-integrated marketing intelligence
- Affordable pricing relative to Cision and Onclusive
- Polish-built engineering quality
- Strong fit for in-house PR teams and small PR agencies
- Active product velocity under Semrush ownership
Weaknesses
- Journalist database depth narrower than Muck Rack and Cision
- Weaker journalist coverage outside US and UK
- Enterprise depth absent
- Semrush-bundled positioning can feel like a checkbox
- Broadcast monitoring not native
- Limited PR analytics depth at base tiers
Pricing tiers
public- Prowly StandardApproximately $4.4K per year; small PR team$369 /mo
- Prowly ProfessionalApproximately $6.6K per year; mid-market PR team$549 /mo
- Prowly EnterpriseCustom; for larger PR agencies and enterprise teamsQuote
- · Per-user pricing at higher tiers
- · Per-release distribution charged separately
- · Annual billing for advertised pricing
- · Semrush bundling pressure
Key features
- +Journalist database (250K-plus journalists)
- +Pitch outreach workflow
- +Press-release distribution (via partners)
- +Media monitoring
- +PR analytics
- +Online newsroom (Prowly Brand Journal)
- +Semrush integration
- +40-plus integrations
Critical Mention
TV plus radio plus online media monitoring specialist; strongest broadcast monitoring.
Critical Mention is the broadcast-anchored media monitoring specialist, founded 2002 in New York. The product covers TV plus radio plus online news monitoring with real-time clip alerts, transcript search, and PR analytics. Strengths: strongest broadcast (TV plus radio) monitoring in the category (real-time clip alerts, transcript search, share-of-voice for broadcast), credible online news monitoring alongside, and reasonable pricing for broadcast-monitoring-anchored buyers. Best fit for PR and comms teams needing broadcast monitoring (consumer brands, sports, entertainment, public affairs) alongside online news. Trade-offs: not a full PR platform (no journalist database, no pitch outreach workflow, no press-release distribution), social listening narrower than dedicated tools, pricing opaque, and customer support quality variable.
PR and comms teams (50 to 5,000 employees) in consumer brands, sports, entertainment, and public affairs needing real-time broadcast (TV plus radio) monitoring alongside online news.
PR teams needing full PR platform (Cision or Muck Rack better), online-only PR teams without broadcast monitoring needs (Muck Rack cleaner), or buyers wanting journalist outreach workflow.
Strengths
- Strongest broadcast (TV plus radio) monitoring
- Real-time clip alerts with transcript search
- Credible online news monitoring alongside
- Reasonable pricing for broadcast-anchored buyers
- PR analytics and share-of-voice for broadcast
- Established 2002 with stable ownership
Weaknesses
- Not a full PR platform (no journalist database)
- No pitch outreach workflow
- No press-release distribution
- Social listening narrower than dedicated tools
- Pricing opaque
- Customer support quality variable
Pricing tiers
opaque- Critical Mention StandardApproximately $9K to $24K per year for SMB and small mid-marketQuote
- Critical Mention Professional$24K to $72K per year for mid-marketQuote
- Critical Mention Enterprise$72K to $240K-plus per year with full broadcast plus online plus PR analyticsQuote
- · Per-clip fees beyond included volume
- · Transcript search add-ons
- · Annual price increases reported
- · Per-user pricing at higher tiers
Key features
- +TV monitoring with real-time clip alerts
- +Radio monitoring with transcript search
- +Online news monitoring
- +Share-of-voice for broadcast
- +PR analytics and reporting
- +Crisis monitoring
- +Clip library and archive
- +Custom alerting
Onclusive
STG-owned Europe-anchored PR intelligence; Vuelio plus Kantar Reputation merger 2021.
Onclusive is the Europe-anchored PR intelligence platform formed via the 2021 merger of Vuelio (UK PR platform, founded 2001) and Kantar Reputation Intelligence (the former Kantar Media Reputation business). Symphony Technology Group (STG) owns Onclusive alongside Cision, creating an unusual situation where the same PE firm owns the category leader and a major challenger. The product covers journalist database, pitch outreach workflow, media monitoring (UK plus EU strength), PR analytics, and political stakeholder mapping (heritage from Vuelio). Strengths: strongest UK plus EU media monitoring depth, deep political stakeholder mapping for public affairs teams, credible journalist database for Europe, and broad media coverage across UK and EU outlets. Trade-offs: STG ownership creates the same PE-driven pricing pressure pattern as Cision (renewal increases reported), post-merger integration of Vuelio plus Kantar Reputation still ongoing 2021 through 2025, US journalist coverage weaker than Cision or Muck Rack, and the STG portfolio overlap with Cision raises questions about long-term roadmap independence.
UK-headquartered and EU-headquartered PR teams, public affairs teams, and government-relations functions (200 to 25,000 employees) needing strongest UK plus EU media monitoring and political stakeholder mapping.
US-anchored PR teams (Cision or Muck Rack stronger for US coverage), SMBs (Muck Rack or Prowly cheaper), or buyers concerned about STG-owned portfolio overlap with Cision.
Strengths
- Strongest UK plus EU media monitoring depth
- Deep political stakeholder mapping (Vuelio heritage)
- Credible journalist database for Europe
- Broad UK and EU outlet coverage
- Mature PR analytics and reporting
- Strong public-affairs and policy-monitoring tooling
Weaknesses
- STG ownership creates PE-driven pricing pressure (same firm owns Cision)
- Post-merger integration ongoing 2021-2025
- US journalist coverage weaker than Cision or Muck Rack
- STG portfolio overlap raises roadmap-independence questions
- UX uneven across merged modules
- Customer support quality variable post-acquisition
Pricing tiers
opaque- Onclusive EssentialsApproximately $9K to $30K per year for SMB and small mid-marketQuote
- Onclusive Pro$30K to $108K per year for mid-market UK/EU PR teamsQuote
- Onclusive Enterprise$108K to $420K-plus per year with full media monitoring, political mapping, PR analyticsQuote
- · Per-query overages on monitoring
- · Political stakeholder mapping at higher tiers
- · Annual price increases reported (10 to 18 percent post-STG)
- · Module add-on pricing complexity
Key features
- +Journalist database (Europe-anchored)
- +UK plus EU media monitoring
- +Political stakeholder mapping (Vuelio heritage)
- +PR analytics and reporting
- +Pitch outreach workflow
- +Crisis monitoring
- +Public-affairs policy monitoring
- +40-plus integrations
Agility PR
Innodata-owned (NASDAQ:INOD) mid-market PR platform with affordable monitoring.
Agility PR Solutions is the mid-market PR and media monitoring platform owned by Innodata Inc. (NASDAQ: INOD), founded 2003 in Ottawa. Innodata is primarily a data-engineering-services company that uses Agility PR as one product line; PR is not Innodatas primary business focus, which creates some product-velocity questions. The product covers journalist database (Agility Database), media monitoring across news plus social, pitch outreach, and PR analytics. Strengths: affordable mid-market pricing relative to Cision and Onclusive, credible journalist database (Agility Database, 1M-plus contacts globally claimed but accuracy varies by region), reasonable monitoring breadth, and public-company parent (some financial transparency). Trade-offs: PR is not Innodatas primary business (parent focused on data-engineering services and AI training data), product velocity slow relative to Muck Rack and Prowly, US plus Europe journalist coverage uneven, and customer support quality variable.
Mid-market PR teams (50 to 2,500 employees) wanting affordable PR platform with credible journalist database and monitoring, without paying enterprise vendor prices.
Global enterprise PR teams (Cision or Onclusive stronger), buyers wanting modern UX (Muck Rack or Prowly cleaner), or broadcast-heavy teams (Critical Mention better).
Strengths
- Affordable mid-market pricing relative to Cision and Onclusive
- Credible journalist database (Agility Database)
- Reasonable monitoring breadth (news plus social)
- Public-company parent provides some financial transparency
- Established 2003 with stable history
- Pitch outreach workflow included
Weaknesses
- PR not Innodatas primary business focus
- Product velocity slow relative to Muck Rack and Prowly
- US plus Europe journalist coverage uneven
- Customer support quality variable
- UX feels dated
- Limited broadcast monitoring
Pricing tiers
opaque- Agility StandardApproximately $4.8K to $12K per year for small PR teamsQuote
- Agility Professional$12K to $36K per year for mid-market PR teamsQuote
- Agility Enterprise$36K to $108K per year for larger PR functionsQuote
- · Per-user pricing at higher tiers
- · Per-query monitoring overages
- · Annual price increases reported
- · Custom integrations charged separately
Key features
- +Agility Database (journalist database, 1M-plus contacts)
- +Media monitoring (news plus social)
- +Pitch outreach workflow
- +PR analytics
- +Press-release distribution (via partners)
- +Crisis monitoring
- +Share-of-voice reporting
- +30-plus integrations
BuzzStream
Link-building plus digital PR outreach specialist; not a full PR platform.
BuzzStream is the link-building and digital PR outreach specialist, founded 2008 in Austin, TX. The product is purpose-built for outreach workflows: prospect research, contact discovery, multi-step email sequences, pipeline management, and outreach analytics. Strengths: strongest outreach workflow tooling in the category for link-building and digital PR (multi-step email sequences, pipeline stages, team collaboration), credible contact-discovery and prospect-research tooling, transparent SaaS pricing, and an active product velocity. Best fit for SEO agencies, digital PR agencies, and in-house digital PR teams running link-building and earned-link outreach. Trade-offs: not a full PR platform (no journalist database in the Muck Rack or Cision sense, no press-release distribution, no media monitoring), narrow positioning means it pairs with other tools rather than replacing them, and the link-building anchored positioning can feel SEO-tactical rather than strategic-PR.
SEO agencies, digital PR agencies, and in-house digital PR teams (5 to 500 employees) running link-building and earned-link outreach who need workflow tooling rather than full PR platform.
Traditional PR teams needing full PR platform (Muck Rack or Cision better), broadcast-heavy PR teams (Critical Mention better), or buyers needing journalist outreach for media coverage (not link-building).
Strengths
- Strongest outreach workflow tooling for digital PR
- Multi-step email sequences and pipeline management
- Credible contact-discovery and prospect-research tooling
- Transparent SaaS pricing
- Active product velocity
- Strong fit for SEO and digital-PR agencies
Weaknesses
- Not a full PR platform (no journalist database)
- No press-release distribution
- No media monitoring
- Narrow positioning means it pairs with other tools
- SEO-tactical rather than strategic-PR focus
- Limited PR analytics depth
Pricing tiers
public- BuzzStream StarterApproximately $288 per year; 1 user, 1K contacts$24 /mo
- BuzzStream GrowthApproximately $1.5K per year; 3 users, 25K contacts$124 /mo
- BuzzStream ProfessionalApproximately $3.6K per year; 6 users, 100K contacts$299 /mo
- BuzzStream CustomCustom for larger agenciesQuote
- · Per-contact overage fees
- · Email-sending limits at lower tiers
- · Per-user pricing at higher tiers
- · Annual billing for advertised pricing
Key features
- +Outreach workflow (multi-step email sequences)
- +Prospect research and contact discovery
- +Pipeline management for outreach campaigns
- +Team collaboration on outreach
- +Outreach analytics
- +Browser extension for prospecting
- +CRM integration
- +30-plus integrations
Roxhill
UK plus Europe journalist database specialist; deepest UK contact depth.
Roxhill is the UK and Europe journalist database specialist, founded 2014 in London. Built by former journalists, the product is laser-focused on journalist contact depth and accuracy for UK and EU outlets (a contrast to Cisions global-but-shallow approach in many regions). The product covers a journalist database with detailed pitch-preference data, basic pitch outreach workflow, and journalist relationship tracking. Strengths: deepest UK journalist contact depth in the category (the UK PR industry default for many in-house comms teams and PR agencies), strong Europe coverage, accurate pitch-preference data sourced manually rather than scraped, and editorial-team curation. Best fit for UK-headquartered PR agencies and in-house PR teams running UK plus Europe media outreach. Trade-offs: not a full PR platform (no media monitoring, no press-release distribution, limited PR analytics), narrow geographic focus (US journalist coverage absent or shallow), and pricing per-seat for the database access can scale unexpectedly for larger teams.
UK-headquartered PR agencies and in-house PR teams (5 to 1,000 employees) running UK plus Europe media outreach needing deepest UK journalist contact depth.
US-anchored PR teams (Muck Rack or Cision much better for US journalist coverage), buyers needing full PR platform with monitoring (Cision or Muck Rack better), or APAC-focused teams.
Strengths
- Deepest UK journalist contact depth in the category
- Strong Europe coverage (FR, DE, IT, ES outlets)
- Accurate pitch-preference data (manually sourced)
- Editorial-team curation by former journalists
- UK PR industry default for many agencies
- Clean focused product without legacy bloat
Weaknesses
- Not a full PR platform (no media monitoring)
- No press-release distribution
- Limited PR analytics depth
- US journalist coverage absent or shallow
- Per-seat pricing can scale unexpectedly
- APAC coverage minimal
Pricing tiers
opaque- Roxhill StandardApproximately $3.6K to $9.6K per year per seat baselineQuote
- Roxhill Team$9.6K to $36K per year for small teamsQuote
- Roxhill Enterprise$36K to $120K-plus per year for larger PR agenciesQuote
- · Per-seat pricing scales with team size
- · Email outreach add-ons
- · Annual price increases reported
- · Custom integrations charged separately
Key features
- +UK plus Europe journalist database
- +Pitch-preference data (manually sourced)
- +Pitch outreach workflow (basic)
- +Journalist relationship tracking
- +Editorial-team curation
- +Saved searches and alerts
- +Basic PR analytics
- +Browser extension for prospecting
Frequently asked questions
The questions buyers actually ask before they sign.
Which PR platform has the best Canadian media coverage?
How does CASL affect PR-software outreach?
Do I need a Canadian press-release distribution wire?
What about Quebec Bill 96 for French-language press releases?
How does PR and media monitoring software differ from social media listening software?
Cision vs Muck Rack, which one should I pick?
What is the deal with Cision under Symphony Technology Group (STG)?
What is the difference between modern PR platforms (Muck Rack, Prowly, Presspage) and legacy PR platforms (Cision, Notified)?
How much should I budget for PR and media monitoring software?
Are AI-generated PR pitches and AI press releases a real category in 2026?
What about journalist databases, Cision vs Muck Rack vs Roxhill vs Prowly?
How does press-release distribution fit, PR Newswire vs GlobeNewswire vs Business Wire?
Can I evaluate PR platforms via free trial?
How do I plan PR platform implementation and team rollout?
Final word
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Last updated 2026-05-27. Local pricing reverified quarterly. Found something inaccurate? Tell us.