Inside Pitch is the first source-finding tool built for journalists, not PR firms. Describe who you need in plain English. We'll show you exactly who's spoken publicly on that topic — verified from press releases, podcasts, and conferences.
HARO shut down. Qwoted is overwhelmed. Your Rolodex has the same twelve people. And now AI-generated pitches have flooded your inbox with volume that makes it impossible to find signal. The system assumes PR firms should chase journalists. We think that's backwards.
Today, PR firms choose which journalists to target. You're on the receiving end of a thousand pitches, hoping the right one lands. Inside Pitch reverses that. You search. You choose. You connect.
We built a database of 50,000+ expert sources from public records — press releases, podcast appearances, conference panels, and university directories — so you can find the exact person your story needs without waiting for them to find you.
Chaos: many sources pitching one journalist
Intent: one journalist choosing the right source
Use plain language: "fintech founder who can speak to embedded lending" or "pediatric neurologist who's published on screen time." No boolean queries. No filters. Just say it.
We return 3-5 verified experts instantly — with their credentials, recent public appearances, and why they're relevant to your query. Every match is backed by real, verifiable public data.
One click sends your request to the source or their PR contact. They see your name, outlet, and topic. No cold calling. No guessing if they're available.
Find qualified sources in seconds instead of hours. Discover new voices instead of recycling the same contacts. Free forever — no gating, no credit limits, no paywalls. Because the tool only works if journalists actually use it.
Get discovered by journalists who are actively looking for your expertise. No more spray-and-pray. When a journalist finds you through Inside Pitch, they already want to talk.
Join the waitlist and be first to search when we launch. No spam — we're literally building a company to fight spam.