JournoFinder alternative · 2026

JournoFinder went quiet and its emails went stale. This one didn't.

JournoFinder users tired of stale emails from a product that's gone quiet — and an AI that's just their old filter UI with extra steps. Medialyst leads where it counts: emails verified in real time before delivery, truly agent-native enrichment, and an active product that's still shipping. Build your first list today, monthly, with no contract — fair credit where JournoFinder earns it.

From $97/mo · no contractEvery email verified in real timeFirst list free · no credit card
Medialyst
Medialyst
AI-native · agent-ready
vs.
JournoFinder
JournoFinder
Journalist database
At a glance

The honest comparison.

Pulled from public JournoFinder documentation, customer reviews, and our own product. We update this page when either side ships something new.

Capability
MedialystMedialyst
JournoFinderJournoFinder
Finding the right journalist
Find journalists for this story
Story-specific relevance scoring
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Semantic keyword search; AI Agent vets beat/reach
Understand a journalist's beat
Reads past articles + recent coverage
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Crawls 50M+ articles, surfaces who's covering now
Analyze past writing
Grounded in actual articles
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Profile bylines + recent-article references
Per-journalist pitch angles
Personalized angles + pitch drafts
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AI Agent builds pitch-ready lists, no per-journalist drafts
Data freshness
Live news article search in real time
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Real-time crawl; outdated contacts auto-removed
Refine a list with natural language
“Remove anyone inactive in 6 months”
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Natural-language semantic search
Find more like top performers
“Find 20 more like the top 5”
Not available
Add custom enrichment columns
“Research if they use affiliate links”
Not available
Pitching & sending
Email verification
Multi-step verification waterfall
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Email validation w/ bounce protection (80–90% reported)
Send + track from one place
Built-in send + tracking
CSV export only — no built-in sending
Pricing & setup
Time to first pitch
Minutes
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Minutes (self-serve, 7-day trial)
Free trial
First list free
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Free Plan (no card) + 7-day trial
Contract
None — cancel anytime
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Monthly available; annual discounts
Price
from $149/mo
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~$119/mo annual (Individual)
Agent-native workflows
API access
Public REST API
Not available
Remote MCP support
Hosted remote MCP server
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Claude/ChatGPT connector (MCP-style, unverified)
Agent-native workflows
Usable directly inside Claude, ChatGPT & Cursor
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Build lists inside Claude/ChatGPT via connector
CSV import / re-enrichment from competitor exports
Upload any CSV — the agent re-verifies & re-scores
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Batch URL upload, no re-verify/re-score of CSVs
The Medialyst difference

Three reasons teams switch.

We're not trying to out-database JournoFinder. We're trying to out-result them — by being more accurate, faster to act on, and honest about price.

01 / Accuracy

A smaller list that actually replies.

Instead of a giant static database, Medialyst enriches journalists live and verifies every email in real time before it reaches you — global coverage across any outlet, journalist, or beat, researched for your story rather than pulled from a stale row.

Real-time
Every email verified before delivery
02 / Speed

From story to sent pitch in minutes.

Paste a release, a URL, or a topic. Medialyst proposes journalists, scores them 0–100 by fit, and drafts a tailored angle for each — no demo call, no contract, no multi-week onboarding.

4m 32s
Average time to a verified list
03 / Honesty

Pricing on the website. Not in a sales deck.

Every plan and limit is public. Starter is $97/mo billed annually (or $149 month-to-month, cancel anytime) — and your first list is free: 300 credits, no credit card. No lock-in, no “let’s get on a call.”

from $97/mo
Starter billed annually · or $149 monthly
The honest read

Why people switch from JournoFinder.

The product has gone quiet

JournoFinder's community footprint has thinned: the June 2026 research refresh found no new Reddit threads for the tool anywhere in 2026, and no JournoFinder profile could be confirmed on G2. For a tool you'd lean on for time-sensitive outreach, a quiet vendor is a risk — Medialyst is actively shipping, and as one customer puts it, “Elvis actually ships when you give him feedback.”

JournoFinder research refresh (June 2026)

Review sentiment is sliding

JournoFinder's Trustpilot score dropped from 3.8/5 in March 2026 to 3.2/5 (“Average”) by June 2026 — a meaningful decline in about three months — with at least one May 2026 review calling the free trial “a scam.” That's a trend worth watching before you commit. Medialyst verifies every email in real time before it's delivered to you, so the contact you pitch was checked for the list you're building today.

Trustpilot — JournoFinder (3.2/5, June 2026)

No built-in sending — outreach lives elsewhere

JournoFinder still has no in-platform email sending; you export a CSV and pitch from another tool, and it remains on the roadmap as of June 2026. Medialyst sends and tracks from one place, so you go from a researched, verified list to a tracked pitch without bolting on a second product.

PRLab — Best PR Tools 2026 (JournoFinder #5)

Verification isn't always fresh enough

JournoFinder reports 80–90% email verification, with bounce protection and manual update requests — solid for an indie tool, but it still leans on validation runs rather than a check at the moment of delivery. Medialyst verifies every email in real time before it reaches you through a multi-step waterfall, so you're not pitching whatever was last validated into a profile.

JournoFinder — features & verification
Fair is fair

Where JournoFinder wins.

No tool is best at everything. Here's where JournoFinder is genuinely strong — so you can decide honestly.

An easy, no-sales-call on-ramp

JournoFinder is fully self-serve — a formal Free Plan with no credit card and a 7-day trial with no demo call — so you can be inside it in minutes, and Reddit fans like it as “a fraction of the price of Prowly without artificially low limits.” Worth knowing: Medialyst is self-serve too, starts at $97/mo annually (below JournoFinder's ~$119) and gives you a free first list — so the honest reason to pick JournoFinder is its reactive toolset, not the sticker.

Best-rated free journalist-request aggregator

JournoFinder Requests — its free HARO/Qwoted/#journorequest aggregator with semantic filtering and DA scores — was rated the #1 journalist request platform by Hey Press in February 2026. As a top-of-funnel reactive-PR tool, that's a genuinely strong, well-regarded offering.

DA scores for the link-building crowd

JournoFinder attaches domain-authority scores to the outlets and journalists it surfaces, which suits SEO and digital-PR teams optimizing for backlinks as much as coverage. If your KPI is link equity rather than the story itself, having DA baked into discovery is a fair, niche-specific convenience that an earned-media tool like Medialyst doesn't center on.

Where Medialyst wins

Where Medialyst pulls ahead.

The flip side: here's where Medialyst is the stronger choice over JournoFinder for finding and pitching the right journalists.

Right-priced, and built for the whole workflow

Starter is $149/mo, Pro $299, Scale $800 — published, monthly, no per-seat games, no contract, 30-day money-back. The first list is free with 300 credits and no credit card. And unlike JournoFinder, sending and tracking are built in, so you don't pay for a second outreach tool on top.

Verified in real time, not validated and stored

Medialyst verifies every email in real time before it reaches you through a multi-step verification waterfall — rather than serving whatever a validation run last marked deliverable. With JournoFinder's Trustpilot sentiment sliding, fresh-at-delivery verification is exactly the reassurance that matters.

Fit for this story, grounded in real articles

Instead of semantic keyword search over a crawl, Medialyst reads hundreds of articles relevant to your specific announcement, scores reporters 0–100 by fit, and tells you why each one would write it — grounded in their actual recent coverage, not a topic tag.

Live, global enrichment

Global coverage across outlets, journalists, and beats, enriched live in real time rather than served from a stored profile. The average time from describing your story to a verified, scored list is four minutes and thirty-two seconds.

Agent-native, and still actively shipping

A public REST API, a hosted remote MCP server, and custom enrichment columns let you run Medialyst directly inside Claude, ChatGPT, or Cursor — and ask for things a connector over a filter UI can't, like “find journalists who use affiliate links.” And it's a product that ships: upload competitor CSVs and the agent takes it from there.

Their AI vs. ours

AI bolted on vs. AI-native.

JournoFinder's AI Agent and Claude/ChatGPT connector are real and newer than most indie tools' — credit where it's due. But architecturally, the AI sits on top of the same keyword-filter database: semantic search generates related terms, the crawl returns whoever matches, and the Agent vets that set by beat and reach. It's the legacy filter dashboard with extra steps, and you get little control over the step. Medialyst is AI-native end to end. There's no underlying filter UI to bolt onto — the agent reads real, recent articles per journalist, and you can define custom enrichment columns in plain language: “find journalists who use affiliate links and identify which platform,” or “has this travel journalist visited San Diego in the last two years?” That's the difference between an AI Agent driving a keyword crawl and a research assistant that actually does the research — on a product that's still shipping new capabilities.

Not a static database pull. Not the same recycled names that have been sitting in a spreadsheet for two years. A researched, current list built around exactly what you tell it to look for.Amy Bartko
Workflow

Pitching the same announcement.

One launch, two tools. Here's what a comms lead actually does to get a story-specific pitch out the door.

MedialystMedialyst9 min total
1
Paste the release
Drop your announcement into the agent. It identifies the angle and newsworthiness.
~30 sec
2
Receive ranked matches
Journalists scored 0–100 by fit, each with reasoning grounded in their recent articles.
~90 sec
3
Review drafted pitches
A unique angle per journalist referencing their actual recent work. Edit anything; tone stays yours.
~5 min
4
Send from your domain
Send via Gmail or Outlook. Replies thread back into the campaign; bounces auto-flag.
~2 min
Time to first pitch~9 minutes
JournoFinderJournoFinder~3 days
1
Build a media list
Filter by outlet, beat, and geography, then cross-reference recent coverage by hand and export to CSV.
hours
2
Validate the list
Someone checks each contact’s most recent byline. A meaningful chunk gets cut for staleness.
~1 day
3
Draft pitches
Mostly one template lightly varied per contact; generic AI assist gets re-edited anyway.
~1 day
4
Send & chase replies
Track opens and replies across separate tools; reporting often lags behind.
~1 hr
Time to first pitch~3 days
Under the hood

Three places the difference shows up.

01

Database quality

JournoFinder's pitch is freshness over size: a continuous crawl of 50M+ news articles, AI-built profiles for newly-surfaced journalists, and automatic removal of outdated contacts.

That's a smart stance for an indie tool, and it genuinely beats a static index of 2019 bylines. The honest caveats are scale and verification depth — its database is smaller than Cision or Muck Rack, coverage is stronger in its UK-origin market than in niche international beats, and email accuracy, while reported at a solid 80–90%, rests on validation runs with bounce protection rather than a check at the moment you build a list. Medialyst takes the same freshness-first instinct further.

Rather than maintaining a crawl and validating against it, it enriches journalists live the moment you build a list: pulling recent articles, confirming the beat, and verifying the email in real time before it's ever shown to you. Coverage is global — any outlet, any journalist, any beat — but the unit of truth is the freshly-researched, freshly-verified contact for your story, not a row from the last crawl pass. The practical result is fewer bounces and less manual cross-referencing, because the list you receive was built and checked for the pitch you're sending today.

02

Speed

” This is one of its real strengths, and it's fair to say so.

Medialyst matches the self-serve speed and then closes the loop. There's no demo gate and no contract — you paste a press release, a URL, or a topic, and the agent goes to work immediately, with an average time from describing your story to a verified, scored journalist list of four minutes and thirty-two seconds.

” For reactive PR, where the window between a story breaking and your angle landing is measured in hours, removing that export-and-switch step is the difference between catching the moment and missing it.

03

AI & agent surface

JournoFinder has moved earlier than most indie tools here, and it deserves credit: it markets an AI Agent for automated list building and a Claude/ChatGPT connector that lets you build lists inside an AI assistant (described as MCP-style, though unverified in the June 2026 refresh).

The limit is what sits underneath — the connector drives the same keyword crawl, so you're automating a filter, not composing with a research primitive, and there's no documented public REST API for wiring it into your own scripts. Medialyst is built agent-first. A public REST API and a hosted remote MCP server mean you can run journalist discovery and enrichment directly from inside Claude, ChatGPT, or Cursor, wire it into your own scripts, or hand it to an internal agent.

Custom enrichment columns let you ask research questions in plain language and get structured answers back across a whole list — the kind of thing a fixed crawl schema can't express. If your team is building AI-assisted workflows, Medialyst is a component you compose with, not a connector bolted onto a database.

Pricing reality

Two pricing philosophies, side by side.

Ours is public and posted. Here's how it sits next to what JournoFinder customers tell us they encounter.

Medialyst
Transparent
From $97/mobilled annually
or $149/mo month-to-month · cancel anytime
  • Starterfounders & small teams$97/mo annual
  • Proin-house comms & PR teams$194/mo annual
  • Scaleagencies & high-volume teams$520/mo annual
  • No contract · no per-seat fees · 30-day money-back
  • Free first list — 300 credits, no credit card
  • One unified product — no modules priced separately
JournoFinder
Published
~$119/mo (annual, Individual)
Typical range: $119–$229/mo (annual)
  • JournoFinder publishes pricing: a formal Free Plan, an Individual plan around $189/mo monthly (~$119/mo annual), and a new 3-user Team plan around $349/mo monthly (~$229/mo annual). A 7-day trial is available with no sales call; refunds are strict.
  • Pricing published online
What teams say

In the words of Medialyst users.

Real customers, approved for use. Your results depend on your story and your list — these are theirs.

★★★★★

"My new favorite PR intern. With a few detailed prompts, the agent comes up with a pretty targeted list of journalists. The best thing is it gives a summary of their recent articles before I commit to reading every piece."

Rita Liao
Rita Liao
PR Consultant, ex-TechCrunch
★★★★★

"Medialyst is the only tool that keeps up with the pace our firm needs to move at across our High Growth B2B Tech clients. The journalist targeting is sharp as well as accurate, and Elvis actually ships when you give him feedback."

Sim Aulakh
Sim Aulakh
Founder at EstablishCred
★★★★★

"It's 100% customizable to you & your clients. It's affordable. It's built by someone who gets back to you quickly & truly wants to give the people what they want — MORE time."

★★★★★

"Medialyst takes the guesswork out of journalist outreach. It vets your pitch for suitability, matches it to the right journalists, and hands you their most accurate contact details — so instead of firing off cold emails into the void, you're landing in the right inboxes. The result? Fewer emails sent, more stories published."

Saddat Abid
Saddat Abid
CEO at Property Saviour
★★★★★

"This is a must-have if you work in media, it's easy to use and saves you a lot of time! The customer service has been some of the best I have experienced."

Raul Quiroz
Raul Quiroz
Senior Account Manager at HJ-PR
Try it free · no account to start

Paste a story. Get your journalist list in minutes.

Drop in a press release, your website URL, or a one-line description of your news. Medialyst reads what's relevant, finds reporters who actually cover it, scores them by fit, and verifies every email — your first list is free, no credit card.

First list free · No credit card
FAQ

Common questions about switching from JournoFinder.

How much does JournoFinder cost in 2026?
JournoFinder publishes pricing. There's a free plan, an Individual plan around $189/mo billed monthly (about $119/mo on annual billing), and a newer 3-user Team plan around $349/mo monthly (about $229/mo annual). A 7-day trial is available with no sales call, though you can't access contact details during the trial and the refund policy is strict.
What is the best JournoFinder alternative?
For teams that want fresh contacts plus built-in outreach, Medialyst is the closest like-for-like alternative: it finds and scores journalists by fit, verifies every email in real time before delivery, and sends + tracks from one place — something JournoFinder doesn't do. It starts at $149/mo on a monthly plan with no sales call, and you can build your first list free with 300 credits and no credit card.
Is JournoFinder accurate and still active?
JournoFinder reports 80–90% email verification with bounce protection, which is solid for an indie tool, and its crawl keeps bylines current. That said, its public signals have gone quiet — no new Reddit threads in 2026, no confirmable G2 profile, and a Trustpilot slide from 3.8 to 3.2 (“Average”) in roughly three months. It still appears to be operating, but the momentum is worth watching. Medialyst verifies every email in real time before delivery and is actively shipping new features.
JournoFinder vs Medialyst — which is better?
JournoFinder is a strong, affordable indie database with a great free journalist-request aggregator and an AI Agent over a keyword crawl. Medialyst is AI-native end to end: it reads each journalist's actual recent articles, scores them for your specific story, verifies emails in real time before delivery, and lets you send and track from one place. JournoFinder hands you a CSV to pitch from another tool; Medialyst closes the loop. Medialyst's Starter is $149/mo with no contract and a free first list.
Does JournoFinder have built-in email sending?
No. As of June 2026, JournoFinder still has no in-platform email sending — you export a CSV and pitch from another outreach tool, and built-in sending remains on its roadmap. Medialyst includes sending and tracking, so you go from a verified, scored list to a tracked pitch without a second product.
Can I import my JournoFinder list into Medialyst?
Yes. Export your JournoFinder contacts as CSV and upload them — Medialyst's agent re-verifies every email in real time, re-scores each contact against your story, and enriches them with recent coverage, so you can compare results on your own data before deciding. Upload competitor CSVs and the agent takes it from there.

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