artificial intelligence marketing
GlobeNewswire
Published on : Apr 9, 2025
Press Ranger, the fast-rising AI-powered PR platform, has officially surpassed 8,000 users, cementing its position as the Best PR Software of 2025, according to SaaS-Space.com. This rapid growth and recognition marks a turning point for the PR tech landscape, long dominated by expensive, outdated solutions catering to only the largest enterprises.
Just eight months ago, Press Ranger celebrated its 1,000-user milestone. Now, with a user base that has grown more than 700%, the platform is reshaping how startups, solo founders, and small agencies run effective, affordable PR campaigns—on their own terms.
Legacy PR platforms have traditionally priced out smaller companies, charging thousands annually for access to media databases and press distribution tools. Press Ranger, in contrast, delivers a lean, AI-powered solution that offers:
A comprehensive, up-to-date media contact database
AI-generated press releases in minutes
Smart media matching for targeted outreach
Podcast database access for integrated audio campaign planning
CRM integration to streamline outreach tracking
And all of it is available for a fraction of the cost of traditional tools.
“We built this platform for the founders, startups, and businesses who want to run PR campaigns on their own,” said Steve Beyatte, Founder and CEO of Press Ranger. “As we pass 8,000 users, it’s clear that more businesses are choosing Press Ranger to get noticed.”
Press Ranger is designed with usability in mind—no agency background required. Users can:
Build media lists based on beat, location, and outlet
Auto-generate pitches and press releases using built-in AI tools
Launch campaigns and track responses within a single interface
This DIY approach gives startups and growing companies the power to take control of their own narratives, without expensive consultants or bloated retainers.
“Press Ranger is proving that the best PR software doesn’t need to be bloated or reserved for Fortune 500s,” said the editorial team at SaaS-Space.com. “This is what the future of PR looks like—automated, intelligent, and radically accessible.”
Press Ranger was named the Best PR Software of 2025 by SaaS-Space.com, a leading voice in software evaluation for startups and SMBs. The award praised:
Intuitive UX
Powerful AI-driven content tools
Unmatched affordability
Customer support and responsiveness
Recent enhancements like international journalist access and expanded CRM syncing
This recognition is more than symbolic—it signals a paradigm shift in what users expect from public relations platforms.
Unlike older platforms that require long-term contracts and high upfront costs, Press Ranger grows with its users. Recent updates include:
Global journalist access for broader campaign reach
Smarter targeting algorithms for pitching journalists by topic trends
Podcast integration to expand reach into audio-driven media
CRM functionality to help users manage contacts and track engagement
Whether you're just starting to pitch your first story or scaling outreach across multiple product lines, Press Ranger adapts.
8,000+ active users in just under a year
Used by startups, agencies, solo founders, and even established businesses
Campaigns launched in dozens of industries, from tech to lifestyle
As word-of-mouth spreads and feature updates roll out, the platform is seeing exponential adoption—all without relying on a traditional sales team.
“This isn’t just a title,” said Beyatte. “We’re now the best PR software by user choice.”
With over 8,000 users, an award from SaaS-Space.com, and a growing reputation for innovation, Press Ranger is now the go-to public relations software for businesses that want results without agency fees or friction.
As media landscapes shift and brands look for smarter, faster ways to tell their stories, Press Ranger is democratizing PR, making it accessible, intelligent, and outcome-driven.
Whether you’re launching your first company or scaling your fifth, the message is clear:
You don’t need a big budget to make big PR moves anymore.