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Press Hook Pricing Plans Explained

Learn about Press Hook's subscription plans, what's included in each tier, and how to choose the right plan for your brand or agency.

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Written by Grace Ishee
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Press Hook offers several subscription plans designed to fit brands at different stages of growth. Each plan gives you access to media professionals and PR tools, with higher tiers offering more features and greater visibility.

Available Plans

Press Hook's plans are structured as monthly or annual subscriptions. Annual plans offer a discount compared to paying month-to-month.

Note: Pricing may change over time. For the most current pricing, log in to your Press Hook account and visit your subscription settings, or contact our support team.

What's Included in Every Plan

All Press Hook plans include the following core features:

  • A brand profile visible to verified media professionals

  • Access to incoming media requests and source requests

  • The ability to respond to journalist inquiries and pitch your products

  • A dashboard to track profile views, sample requests, and media engagement

How Higher-Tier Plans Differ

Higher-tier plans typically include additional benefits such as:

  • More monthly pitches to media professionals

  • Priority placement in media search results

  • Access to advanced analytics and reporting

  • Pitch assistance and PR strategy support from the Press Hook team

  • The ability to manage multiple brands under one account

How to View Your Current Plan

To see which plan you are currently on:

  1. Log in to your Press Hook account.

  2. Click the three dots (...) in the upper-right corner of your screen.

  3. Select "Manage Subscription" from the dropdown menu.

This page shows your current plan, billing cycle, next payment date, and payment method on file.

Choosing the Right Plan

If you are a single brand just getting started with PR, a starter plan gives you everything you need to build your profile and begin connecting with media. If you are an agency managing multiple brands or a brand with an active PR strategy, a higher-tier plan provides more pitches, better visibility, and dedicated support.

Note: If you are unsure which plan is right for you, contact our support team. We can review your goals and recommend the best option.

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