



Where Startup FoundersMake The News.
Turn your next startup milestone into a headline. Publish your press release to our newsroom for free, or hire our team to pitch your story directly to media that matters.
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FAQs
Is it really free? What's the catch?
It’s really free. No catch, no card, no hidden fee.
Submit a press release and we’ll publish it on our newsroom and create a LinkedIn post for it. That’s it. That’s the free tier, and it costs you nothing.
Here’s the honest version of why we do it. A free post gets you a live, shareable piece of coverage and a presence on a platform that founders and their networks actually read. That’s genuinely useful on its own. It’s also how a lot of founders first get to know us. Some stay at free forever, and that’s fine. Some decide they want the full treatment, the journalist outreach, the strategy, the personal brand building, and they move up to a paid tier. No pressure either way.
We’d rather earn the bigger work by being useful first.
Does a free submission get distributed to news sites?
No. Free submissions go to our newsroom and LinkedIn. They don’t get sent to journalists or wider press.
This is the honest line we draw. Real distribution is work. It means building a strategy for your specific story, writing it to land, pitching it directly to the right journalists, and chasing the follow-up. That’s what our paid tiers are for, and it’s why they get results.
Free gets you published and visible. If you want your news in front of journalists and out to publications, that’s Pro Distribution. Have a look at our pricing page for what that actually involves.
Do you guarantee coverage?
No, and you should be suspicious of anyone who does.
Nobody can promise a journalist will run your story. Editors make their own calls based on what’s newsworthy that day, and anyone guaranteeing column inches is either lying or paying for promotional placements and calling it press.
What we can promise is the work. We build the strategy, write the release properly, pitch it directly to the right journalists, and follow up until we get an answer. We chase the story rather than spraying and praying. That’s the part that’s in our control, and it’s the part most newswires skip.
We don’t sell guarantees. We sell effort and judgement.
How long until my press release is published?
Every submission gets reviewed by us before it goes live, so it isn’t instant. We check it meets our content guidelines, then approve and publish. Most releases are reviewed and live within 60 minutes.
What am I allowed to submit?
Short version: it has to be genuine news, and it has to be true.
We’re a newsroom, not a noticeboard. That means no spam, no misleading or unverifiable claims, no thinly disguised adverts, and nothing that breaks the law or our content guidelines. If it reads like a real announcement a journalist might care about, you’re in the right place. If it reads like a sales flyer, it won’t get through review.
The full list lives on our Content Guidelines page. Worth a two-minute read before you submit so nothing gets bounced.
Do I need an account to submit?
Yes. You’ll need to create a free account and be logged in to submit a press release.
It takes a minute, and it’s how you keep track of what you’ve submitted and what’s live. Free to set up, same as the submission itself.
Can I submit more than one press release?
Yes. Submit as many as you’ve got genuine news for.
The only rule is the same as always: each one has to be real news, not the same announcement repackaged five times. Quality keeps you credible. A newsroom full of substance gets read. A newsroom full of filler gets ignored.
When you’ve got something worth saying, send it.






