I actually got to try the Beta for our startup Fittr and I was very impressed with PressFriendly, especially at getting my sh*t together--it really made sure that I had every detail correct and outlined well. I haven't sent out the emails yet, but the list of contacts was stellar--I recognized some of the names, and looked up others, but they were all on point.
Your pricing page (<a href="http://www.pressfriendly.com/pricing" rel="nofollow">http://www.pressfriendly.com/pricing</a>) says "Premium Pricing - All premium plans include access to a PR advisor". But then you have an actual plan named "Premium".<p>So do I get access to a PR advisor if I subscribe to the Premium plan, 3rd plan from the left, or if I subscribe to any of the non-free "Premium" plans (any of the main 3 boxes)?
I've been using this in beta, and can't believe how much time it's saving me--and how effective it's been. We will be using this through our launch. Super savvy and to the point.
<i>PR software built with machine learning for startups</i><p>I don't understand where the machine learning part comes in. Is it just figuring out which reporters report about different topics?
Could you elaborate on where exactly machine learning comes into play? Why is there additional value with that tech?<p>Very interesting product, I will definitely be giving it a try.
This looks really interesting and something we could use. However, I'm unsure about the monthly pricing structure. It seems like we would use this every time we have something newsworthy to announce which could be once every couple of months at best. So a fee per pitch would be more in line with how the service would be utilized. Admittedly I know very little about how PR works. Why would I use this on a monthly basis? Congrats on launching!
Do you send confirmation emails for new signups? I didn't receive one (not in spam either), but it's handy to have to help remember your service's name when I want to come back to it later.