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Agility PR Solutions vs EIN Presswire

An independent, review-free comparison compiled by the SaaSTracker editorial team. Both products are profiled in full, and neither can pay for placement here.

The short answer

Editorial assessment

Agility PR Solutions compared with EIN Presswire

Different products that get compared because both can put a press release on wire services. EIN Presswire sells distribution alone, per release, at prices published on the site and low enough for a solo founder. Agility's wire is an add-on to a platform subscription and comes with targeting, monitoring, and pickup analytics around it. If all you need is the release distributed and indexed, EIN Presswire does that for a small fraction of Agility's annual cost. If you need to know what the release caused, the wire is not the part you are buying.

Choose Agility PR Solutions if

Funded small businesses, in-house comms teams of two to ten, and small PR agencies that need media outreach and full-spectrum monitoring in one annual contract, value broadcast and print coverage that self-serve tools do not track, and want the option of human analysts producing the executive report.

Choose EIN Presswire if

Small businesses, agencies, and in-house marketers who need a credible, low-friction way to publish a handful of announcements a year: funding news, launches, hires, awards, and event notices, with a distribution report to show for it and no subscription to maintain between releases.

Side by side

13 attributes
AttributeAgility PR SolutionsEIN Presswire
CategoryPRPR
Starting priceQuote only; buyers publicly report realistic entry points in the low five figures per year$149 for a single press release (Basic)
Pricing modelQuote-only, modular, annual. Nothing is published: price is set per account based on which modules you buy (media relations, monitoring, social listening, intelligence, newswire, Visibility Intelligence), the number of seats, monitoring volume and source types, and whether you add managed analyst services. The standard billing cycle is annual, with other frequencies available by negotiation. There is no free plan and no self-serve signup.Pay per release, sold as prepaid credit packages rather than a subscription. There is no platform fee, no per-seat charge, and no contract; credits expire 365 days after purchase. Higher packages lower the effective per-release cost and also raise the limits on word count, images, country targets, and industry targets.
Free planNoNo
Free trialNoNo
Best forFunded small businesses, in-house comms teams of two to ten, and small PR agencies that need media outreach and full-spectrum monitoring in one annual contract, value broadcast and print coverage that self-serve tools do not track, and want the option of human analysts producing the executive report.Small businesses, agencies, and in-house marketers who need a credible, low-friction way to publish a handful of announcements a year: funding news, launches, hires, awards, and event notices, with a distribution report to show for it and no subscription to maintain between releases.
Setup timeDays to a few weeks. The contract and scoping conversation come first, then an assisted onboarding covering search configuration, dashboard setup, and list building. Monitoring searches usually need a round of tuning after the first week of results before the noise level is acceptable.Account creation is immediate but the one-time verification can take up to two business days, so allow a week between signing up and a first deadline. Once verified, a release goes from submission to distribution in roughly two hours during business hours.
Learning curveModerate. Pitching and list building are straightforward. Boolean search construction for monitoring is the real skill, and badly built searches are the most common cause of a customer concluding the data is poor when the query is the problem. The support team will build searches for you, which is worth using early rather than late.Very low as software. The real skill is writing a release that survives editorial review and gives a reporter something to work with: a factual headline, a lead that carries the news, a quote that says something, and no promotional adjectives. Most first submissions get returned for the last of those.
PlatformsWeb application, Email alerts and digests, Mobile webWeb application, Hosted newsroom pages, Email delivery to journalist contacts, Mobile news apps operated by the parent company
ComplianceGDPR, CCPAGDPR (EU customers and contacts), CCPA, Editorial guidelines enforced by human review
Founded20031995
HeadquartersOttawa, Ontario, CanadaWashington, DC, United States
OwnershipSubsidiary of Innodata Inc. (NASDAQ: INOD), acquired 2014Operating division of Newsmatics Inc., an independent privately held US company (formerly IPD Group)

Strengths and limitations

Agility PR Solutions

Strengths

  • One of the few platforms in this category that genuinely covers broadcast, radio, print, and podcast coverage rather than only indexing the web.
  • Outreach and measurement live in the same system, so the coverage report is built from the same data as the pitch list.
  • Human analyst services are available on top of the software, which no self-serve competitor can match at any price.
  • Onboarding and account support are consistently the highest-rated part of the experience in user reviews.

Limitations

  • No published pricing, no free plan, and no self-serve trial; evaluation means a sales cycle, and the practical entry point reported by buyers is five figures a year.
  • Annual contracts renew on a notice period, and multiple former customers report being invoiced for an additional year after missing a written cancellation deadline. This is the most consistent complaint about the company and it is commercial, not technical.
  • Database records go stale in places: users report generic info@ addresses, journalists who have changed outlets, and beats miscategorized enough to sink a campaign.
  • Coverage thins in smaller markets and narrow verticals, so niche B2B targeting often needs supplementing with a specialist database or manual research.

EIN Presswire

Strengths

  • Genuinely low barrier to entry: no subscription, no contract, no seats, and a single release costs $149.
  • Recognizable placements, particularly AP News and network affiliate sites, which carry disproportionate weight in a client report or an investor update.
  • Human editorial review keeps obvious spam out of the network, which is part of why the partner list has held together.
  • Fifty-plus industry newswires plus country and state channels give a small company reasonable control over who the release is aimed at.

Limitations

  • Every link in the network is nofollow, so buying releases as an SEO backlink strategy does not work and has not for years.
  • Google's 2023 and 2024 updates specifically devalued thin syndicated content, which reduced the organic search benefit of wire copy across the whole category.
  • Distribution is guaranteed, editorial pickup is not, and much of the visible 'coverage' is automated syndication rather than a journalist choosing your story.
  • A meaningful share of the network consists of low-traffic aggregator and affiliate pages, so the count of publishing outlets in a report overstates the reach a human being actually saw.

Pricing compared

Agility PR Solutions

Quote-only, modular, annual. Nothing is published: price is set per account based on which modules you buy (media relations, monitoring, social listening, intelligence, newswire, Visibility Intelligence), the number of seats, monitoring volume and source types, and whether you add managed analyst services. The standard billing cycle is annual, with other frequencies available by negotiation. There is no free plan and no self-serve signup.

  • Media RelationsCustom quote
  • Media MonitoringCustom quote
  • Media Intelligence and managed servicesCustom quote
  • NewswireFlat fee per release

Agility competes on breadth and on people, and both are real. For a team that needs broadcast, print, and podcast coverage captured properly, plus an analyst who will turn it into something a chief executive reads, the annual number is defensible against the alternative of a monitoring subscription, a database subscription, a wire account, and a junior hire to stitch them together. What it is not is a small purchase. With no published price, no free plan, and a five-figure practical floor, it sits at the upper edge of what this directory considers small-business buyable, and the value question is decided almost entirely by whether you will use the services layer. Buy the software alone and you are paying platform prices for capability that Prowly or a monitoring specialist would sell you cheaper and self-serve.

EIN Presswire

Pay per release, sold as prepaid credit packages rather than a subscription. There is no platform fee, no per-seat charge, and no contract; credits expire 365 days after purchase. Higher packages lower the effective per-release cost and also raise the limits on word count, images, country targets, and industry targets.

  • Basic$149
  • Pro+$499
  • Corporate$999

Against the traditional wires this remains the cheap end of the market: a single Basic release costs a fraction of a comparable PR Newswire or Business Wire distribution, and the Corporate package brings the per-release figure to roughly what a freelancer charges to write one. Against the media-relations software in this category the comparison is not like for like, because you are buying distribution events rather than a database and a workflow. The value judgment turns on what you actually want. If you need a credible, indexed, third-party record of your news and a report to show for it, the economics are good. If you want a journalist to write an original story, the money is better spent on Muck Rack, Qwoted, or a person who can pitch.

Editorial verdict on each

Agility PR Solutions

Agility PR Solutions is a real platform doing a real job that most of this category avoids: capturing coverage across broadcast, radio, print, and podcasts, not just the indexable web, and putting human analysts behind the reporting when the audience is a board rather than a marketing team. The outreach side is competent, PR CoPilot is genuinely useful, and Visibility Intelligence is an early and credible answer to measuring brand presence inside AI answer engines. The reservations are commercial rather than technical. Nothing is priced publicly, there is no free plan and no self-serve trial, the practical floor runs into five figures a year, and the annual contract renews on a notice period that has caught out enough customers to be a documented pattern rather than an anecdote. Buy it if broadcast and print coverage matter to your board and you intend to use the services layer; if what you actually need is a database and a pitching inbox, cheaper published-price tools will do that without a procurement cycle.

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EIN Presswire

EIN Presswire is one of the few things in the PR category a small business can buy outright: $149, no subscription, a release published across a network that includes names a client or an investor recognizes, and a report proving where it went. That is a real and honestly priced product, and the human editorial review is a large part of why the network still carries weight. Be clear-eyed about what it is not. The links are nofollow and always have been, the search value of syndicated release copy has fallen sharply since 2023, much of the outlet count in a distribution report is automated republication rather than a person reading your story, and nothing here obliges a journalist to write anything. Buy it when you have genuine news and need it published, indexed, and citable. If what you actually want is coverage, spend the money on Muck Rack, Qwoted, or a person who can pitch, and treat the wire as the record rather than the campaign.

Read the full EIN Presswire profile

Agility PR Solutions profile last reviewed 2026-08-23; EIN Presswire last reviewed 2026-08-23. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.