Anewstip vs Roxhill in 2026: self-serve global journalist search vs UK enterprise media intelligence
Anewstip publishes real pricing from $200/month and gives you a working free tier the same day. Roxhill will not tell you what it costs until you book a call, but it brings UK press depth and spokesperson analytics Anewstip does not attempt.
Anewstip publishes real pricing from $200/month with a working free tier. Roxhill has no free tier or trial, and neither its Professional nor Enterprise plan lists a price without a sales demo.
Roxhill includes spokespeople share-of-voice analytics and built-in press release distribution. Anewstip has neither feature.
Anewstip surfaces journalists globally via recent tweets and article indexing across 1 million-plus contacts. Roxhill's database depth is concentrated in UK national, regional, and trade press.
Roxhill includes media monitoring with configurable smart folders as a core feature. Anewstip's alerts track journalist activity and keyword mentions but are not a full monitoring suite.
Anewstip offers API access on its Professional and Partners plans. Roxhill has no API on either of its two tiers.
Anewstip requires no sales call to start using the product. Roxhill requires a demo before you see any pricing at all.
Anewstip and Roxhill both call themselves media intelligence platforms, but they are built for different budgets and different geographies. Anewstip is a self-serve tool: sign up for free, search a 1 million-plus journalist database by recent tweets and articles, and upgrade to a published $200/month Standard plan when you need to pitch. Roxhill is a sales-led platform with no free tier or trial at all, built around UK press depth, media monitoring with smart folders, and a spokespeople analytics module that tracks how your named experts are covered against competitors. If your program is global and budget-conscious, Anewstip is the more accessible starting point. If it is a UK-focused communications operation that needs measurement, not just contact data, Roxhill covers ground Anewstip does not.
The tools at a glance
Anewstip
Journalist search and media outreach platform built on Twitter signals and article indexing
Anewstip indexes over 200 million news articles and a billion-plus tweets so you can search for journalists by topic and see what they have recently covered or discussed, rather than relying on a static contact record. The database spans 1 million-plus journalists and media contacts globally, with no particular regional concentration.
The commercial model is transparent by comparison to a platform like Roxhill: a real free tier with search and two media lists, a 7-day trial on paid plans, and a published $200/month Standard plan covering 1,000 pitches, 20 media lists, and full email and phone access. A $99/month solo PR pro discount exists for those who qualify.
What it does not have is a monitoring or analytics layer beyond basic alerts, and no press release distribution. Anewstip is a search-and-pitch tool, not a full communications measurement platform, and API access is limited to the $400/month Professional tier and above, billed annually.
| Feature | Free $0 | Standard $200/mo | Professional $400/mo (annual) | Partners Custom |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Journalist database | Search only | 1M+ contacts | 1M+ contacts | 1M+ contacts |
| Pitches per month | 0 | 1,000 | 5,000 | Unlimited |
| Alerts | 2 | 20 | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| API access | No | No | Yes | Yes |
Roxhill
Media intelligence platform for UK and global PR with journalist database, media monitoring, and spokespeople analytics
Roxhill is built for professional PR and communications teams with particular strength in UK press. Its journalist database tracks profiles across UK national, regional, and trade outlets, with editorial intelligence on when journalists change beats or move between publications, which is upkeep most generic global databases do not do for the UK market specifically.
The spokespeople analytics module is the real differentiator: it tracks how your organization's named experts are covered against competitor spokespeople in share-of-voice terms, and flags journalists writing about your sector who have not yet quoted anyone from your side. Media monitoring with smart folders and built-in press release distribution round out a platform that covers outreach, monitoring, and distribution in one place.
None of it is available without a sales conversation. Both Professional and Enterprise tiers are contact-for-pricing only, with no free trial and no published numbers, so you cannot size Roxhill's cost against Anewstip's $200/month without booking a demo. There is also no API and no white-label option on either tier.
| Feature | Professional Contact for pricing | Enterprise Contact for pricing |
|---|---|---|
| Journalist database access | Yes | Yes |
| Media monitoring with smart folders | Yes | Yes |
| Spokespeople share-of-voice analytics | Yes | Yes |
| Press release distribution | Yes | Yes |
| API access | No | No |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Published self-serve pricing | Sales-led, contact for pricing |
| Free tier or trial | Yes, real free tier plus 7-day trial on paid plans | No |
| Starting price | $200/mo (Standard) | Contact for pricing |
| Geographic depth | Global, no country count published | UK-strong, thinner outside the UK |
| Journalist search signal | Recent tweets and published articles | Editorially maintained journalist profiles |
| Media monitoring | No, alerts only | Yes, smart folders |
| Spokespeople / share-of-voice analytics | No | Yes |
| Press release distribution | No | Yes |
| API access | Professional and Partners plans only | No |
| White-label | No | No |
Which should you choose?
This mostly resolves along two axes: budget transparency and geography. Anewstip tells you exactly what you will pay before you sign up and gives you global journalist search with real-time activity signals, but it stops at pitching, not measurement. Roxhill will not disclose pricing without a demo, but once you are in, it hands you monitoring, spokesperson analytics, and press release distribution that Anewstip simply does not build. A UK-focused comms team accountable for board-level reporting is likely to find Roxhill's analytics worth the opaque sales process. A solo practitioner or small agency without patience for a sales cycle is better served starting with Anewstip's free tier.
Bottom line
Sign up for Anewstip if you want to start today, need global journalist reach, and are comfortable working without built-in monitoring or spokesperson measurement. Book a Roxhill demo if you run a UK-focused communications program and need database depth, media monitoring, and share-of-voice analytics in the same platform, and you have budget flexibility since the price is not published anywhere.
Frequently asked questions
Is Anewstip a good Roxhill alternative for a small PR agency in 2026?
Anewstip is a strong alternative for small agencies that want published pricing and self-serve signup, since it starts at $200/month with a real free tier while Roxhill requires a sales demo before you see any cost. The trade-off is that Anewstip has no media monitoring, spokesperson analytics, or press release distribution, all of which Roxhill includes.
Does Roxhill cover journalists outside the UK as well as Anewstip does?
Not to the same depth. Roxhill's strongest database coverage is UK national, regional, and trade press, and its international coverage is thinner for North American or APAC-heavy programs. Anewstip does not publish a country breakdown but is built as a global search tool from the start, indexing journalists worldwide by recent tweets and articles.
Which tool is better for tracking how our spokespeople are covered versus competitors?
Roxhill, without a close comparison. Its spokespeople analytics module measures share of voice for named experts against competitor spokespeople and flags journalists covering your sector who have not yet quoted your side. Anewstip has no equivalent feature; its alerts track journalist activity and keyword mentions, not comparative spokesperson measurement.
Can I try Roxhill for free before committing, the way I can with Anewstip?
Roxhill has no free tier or trial on either its Professional or Enterprise plan, and both require a sales demo before pricing is disclosed. Anewstip, by contrast, offers a genuine free plan with search access and two media lists, plus a 7-day trial once you move to a paid tier.
Does either Anewstip or Roxhill offer an API for pulling journalist or coverage data into other systems?
Anewstip does, but only on its Professional ($400/month, billed annually) and Partners plans. Roxhill has no API on either tier as of mid-2026, so any data export from Roxhill happens manually through coverage reports and press lists rather than an automated connection.
Is Roxhill worth it if my PR program is not UK-focused?
Probably not as a first choice. Roxhill's core strength is UK press depth and editorial intelligence on UK journalist moves, and that advantage narrows for programs targeting North American or APAC media. Anewstip's global, activity-based search and transparent $200/month pricing is a more natural fit for teams without a specific UK focus.

