Comparison

Press Hunt vs Roxhill in 2026: Self-serve global database vs UK media intelligence platform

Press Hunt publishes a $249/month price and gets you a targeted list in minutes. Roxhill sells UK-depth journalist data, monitoring, and spokesperson analytics, and will not tell you the price until you book a call.

Updated July 3, 2026
Press Hunt
Roxhill
Key takeaways
  • Press Hunt publishes its price at $249/month for the Startup tier. Roxhill discloses no pricing on either the Professional or Enterprise tier, requiring a demo call to find out.
  • Roxhill includes media monitoring with smart folders and a spokespeople share-of-voice analytics module that tracks how named experts are covered against competitors. Press Hunt has neither monitoring nor analytics of any kind.
  • Press Hunt's database leans toward US and global journalist coverage across 580,000+ profiles. Roxhill's depth is concentrated in UK national, regional, and trade press, with editorial intelligence on journalist moves and beat changes.
  • Roxhill includes press release distribution built into every tier. Press Hunt only offers distribution on its $499/month Premium tier, doubling the entry cost for that feature.
  • Press Hunt has a limited free preview with contact details hidden until payment. Roxhill has no free tier or trial of any kind and requires a sales demo before pricing is even disclosed.
  • Neither tool offers an API. Roxhill also has no white-label option on any tier, and Press Hunt does not offer white-label either.
  • Press Hunt's AI list generation builds a target list from a plain-language brief in minutes. Roxhill relies on manually maintained editorial intelligence and human-curated journalist profiles rather than AI-generated list building.

Press Hunt and Roxhill are both journalist databases, but they are built for different scales of PR program. Press Hunt is self-serve: sign up, pay $249/month, and start searching 580,000+ journalists and 10,000+ podcasts with an AI feature that turns a plain-language brief into a list. Roxhill is a fuller media intelligence platform with particular strength in UK press, adding media monitoring with smart folders, spokesperson share-of-voice analytics, and built-in press release distribution, but with no published price on either of its two tiers. You cannot compare cost without booking a demo first. The practical split is coverage depth and program maturity: Press Hunt suits a team that wants fast, published-price contact discovery, while Roxhill suits a UK-focused communications team that needs monitoring and measurement alongside the database and is willing to sit through a sales process to get there.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Press Hunt$249/monthLean teams and founders who want a published price and fast, AI-assisted list building, without buying a full media intelligence suite with monitoring and analytics they will not use.
RoxhillContact for pricingUK-focused PR agencies and in-house communications teams that need journalist database depth, monitoring, and executive share-of-voice measurement in a single platform, and are prepared to sit through a sales demo to get there.

Press Hunt

Journalist and podcast database of 580k+ contacts with AI-powered media list generation and bulk CSV export

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Press Hunt screenshot

Press Hunt is built for speed and a published price. The database spans 580,000+ journalists and 10,000+ podcasts, tagged with coverage categories pulled automatically from published work and social activity. Describe your target audience in plain language and the AI list generator returns a curated set of matches rather than making you filter manually through every parameter.

The trade-off for that speed is depth. There is no media monitoring, no spokesperson analytics, and no editorial intelligence tracking journalist moves between outlets. Once you have exported a list, Press Hunt has nothing more to offer, and coverage tagging is automated rather than manually maintained, so accuracy varies by journalist.

What makes it worth considering next to a platform like Roxhill is transparency and cost. $249/month is a known number before you sign up, and for a team that wants a fast, US-and-global-leaning contact list without a sales process, that clarity matters as much as the database size.

Pricing
Feature
Startup
$249/month
Premium
$499/month
PR Agency
Contact for pricing
Journalist database accessYesYesYes
Podcast database accessYesYesYes
AI media list generationYesYesYes
CSV exportUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
Press release distributionsNo2/monthCustom
API accessNoNoNo
Best for: Lean teams and founders who want a published price and fast, AI-assisted list building, without buying a full media intelligence suite with monitoring and analytics they will not use.

Roxhill

Media intelligence platform for UK and global PR with journalist database, media monitoring, and spokespeople analytics

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Roxhill screenshot

Roxhill is built for professional communications teams that need more than a contact list. The journalist database is the foundation, with particular depth across UK national, regional, and trade press, updated as journalists move between outlets or shift beats. On top of that sits media monitoring with configurable smart folders, and a spokespeople analytics module that tracks how your named experts are covered against competitors in share-of-voice terms.

That module is the real differentiator. It flags journalists writing about your sector who have not yet quoted anyone from your side, turning spokesperson management into something measurable rather than a guess. Press release distribution is also built in on every tier, so a communications team can run outreach, monitoring, and distribution without switching between separate tools.

What Roxhill withholds is transparency. Neither the Professional nor Enterprise tier publishes a price, so evaluating cost against budget requires booking a demo first. There is also no free trial, no API, and the UK depth that makes the database strong also means global programs weighted toward North America or APAC may find gaps.

Pricing
Feature
Professional
Contact for pricing
Enterprise
Contact for pricing
Journalist database accessYesYes
Media monitoringYesYes
Smart foldersYesYes
Spokespeople analyticsYesYes
Press release distributionYesYes
Bespoke reports (managed)Add-onIncluded
API accessNoNo
Best for: UK-focused PR agencies and in-house communications teams that need journalist database depth, monitoring, and executive share-of-voice measurement in a single platform, and are prepared to sit through a sales demo to get there.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Press Hunt
Roxhill
Core focusContact discovery and list buildingFull media intelligence platform (database, monitoring, analytics, distribution)
Pricing transparencyPublished, $249/monthNot published, demo required
Journalist database depth580,000+ journalists, US-leaning global coverageUK-strong, with editorial intelligence on journalist moves
Media monitoringNoYes, with smart folders
Spokespeople / share-of-voice analyticsNoYes, share-of-voice vs named competitors
Press release distributionPremium tier only ($499/mo, 2/month)Yes, built in on every tier
AI-assisted list buildingYes, plain-language AI list generationNo
Podcast coverageYes, 10,000+ showsNo
API accessNoNo
Free trialNo (limited preview only)No
Starting price$249/monthContact for pricing

Which should you choose?

Teams that want a published price with no sales callPress Hunt
UK-focused PR agencies needing deep national and regional press coverageRoxhill
Teams that need to measure spokesperson share-of-voice against competitorsRoxhill
Startups building a first, fast media list on a fixed monthly budgetPress Hunt
Communications teams that want monitoring and distribution bundled with the databaseRoxhill
Programs weighted toward US or global podcast and journalist outreachPress Hunt
Teams that will not commit budget without knowing the exact price upfrontPress Hunt

Roxhill is the more complete platform, and it should be, since it is priced for a professional communications program rather than a self-serve contact search. The spokespeople analytics module in particular does something Press Hunt has no equivalent for: measuring whether your experts are actually winning share of voice against named competitors, not just whether a list got exported. But that completeness comes with an opaque price and a UK-weighted database, which is a bad trade for a team that just needs fast, affordable contact discovery outside the UK market. Press Hunt is the narrower, cheaper, and more transparent option, and for a lot of lean teams narrower is exactly what they need.

Bottom line

Choose Press Hunt if you want a published price, fast AI-assisted list building, and are not running a UK-focused program that needs monitoring or spokesperson measurement. Book a Roxhill demo if you are a UK PR agency or in-house communications team that needs journalist depth, monitoring, and share-of-voice analytics in one platform, and budget time for the sales process since pricing is not disclosed upfront. A global team with a UK subsidiary might reasonably run Roxhill for UK press and Press Hunt for broader international outreach, since neither covers the other's strength well.

Frequently asked questions

Why does Roxhill not publish its pricing anywhere?

Roxhill sells both its Professional and Enterprise tiers as contact-for-pricing only, which is common among PR platforms selling into agency and enterprise budgets where cost is often negotiated based on team size, database scope, and add-ons like bespoke reporting. You need to book a demo to get an actual number, unlike Press Hunt, which publishes $249/month for its Startup tier directly on its site.

Is Press Hunt a good substitute for Roxhill if I need UK media coverage specifically?

Press Hunt is a weak substitute for Roxhill on UK media coverage specifically, since its 580,000+ journalist database leans toward US and global coverage without the UK-specific editorial intelligence Roxhill maintains on journalist moves, beat changes, and regional and trade press depth. A UK-focused communications team is likely to find gaps in Press Hunt's UK coverage that Roxhill was built specifically to fill.

Does Press Hunt offer anything comparable to Roxhill's spokespeople analytics?

Press Hunt has no spokesperson tracking, share-of-voice measurement, or coverage analytics of any kind; it is a search and export tool only. Roxhill's spokespeople module, which compares how your named experts are covered against competitors, has no equivalent anywhere in Press Hunt's feature set.

Which tool is cheaper for a small team just starting a PR program?

Press Hunt is the transparent choice at $249/month, published upfront with no sales call required. Roxhill's pricing is undisclosed on both tiers, so it is impossible to say definitively which is cheaper without a demo, but the platform is positioned for professional communications programs with monitoring and analytics needs, which typically points to a higher price point than a database-only tool like Press Hunt.

Can either Press Hunt or Roxhill integrate with a CRM or reporting tool via API?

Neither Press Hunt nor Roxhill offers a public API. Press Hunt has no API access on any of its three tiers, and Roxhill does not offer one on Professional or Enterprise either, with data export limited to CSV for Press Hunt and manual coverage reports and press lists for Roxhill.

Does Roxhill include press release distribution, or is that a separate purchase like it is with Press Hunt?

Roxhill includes press release distribution built into both the Professional and Enterprise tiers at no additional cost beyond the base subscription. Press Hunt, by contrast, only unlocks distribution on its $499/month Premium tier, at 2 releases per month, meaning it effectively doubles the entry price to get a feature Roxhill includes by default.

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