
Campaign + seeding
See every send in the campaign context.
Keep samples, dates, send status, and follow-up notes attached to the campaign while the launch is still moving.
cutePR
Private beta
Private beta for PR operators
cutePR keeps the launch memory together: who fits, what was sent, what followed up, what landed, and what can go straight into the report.
Private beta. Accessible plans for solo operators and small PR teams.

The problem
Senior PR work depends on details that usually live in different places: last touch, sample status, coverage URL, product shown, market, language, and report-ready notes.
Product proof
Follow contacts, sends, coverage, and reporting evidence without rebuilding launch context in another spreadsheet.

Campaign + seeding
Keep samples, dates, send status, and follow-up notes attached to the campaign while the launch is still moving.

Contact memory
Check fit, market, topic, channel, and last-touch context before the next pitch or follow-up.

Coverage evidence
Review coverage URLs, product presence, quality notes, and EMV context without rebuilding the story later.

Reporting
Build reports from tracked work: top media, creator activity, seeded products, coverage links, and export-ready notes.
What stays connected
Memory
Contacts, notes, markets, topics, last touch, and campaign history stay connected before the next pitch.
Audience
Journalists, creators, samples, coverage links, and reports live in one operating chain.
Boundary
Prepare lists and track follow-ups in cutePR, then send from the email workflow you already trust.
Evidence
Coverage URLs, product presence, quality, EMV notes, and exports stay reviewable.
Plans
Operator is the recommended plan for small PR teams at EUR 149/month when billed annually. Optional AI and prospecting add-ons stay separate from the core PR workspace.
Start
For evaluation and proof with your own PR data.

Check import quality, spot CRM gaps, and see what a first report could look like.
Entry
For freelance PR and one-person brand PR.

A focused setup for one operator who needs clean memory without a large-suite rollout.
Recommended
For the main in-house PR operator or small team.

Best fit for teams replacing CRM sheets, campaign trackers, and report decks.
Team
For boutique agencies, multi-brand, and multi-market teams.

For teams coordinating more brands, more markets, more reviewers, and heavier reporting loops.
Planned prices exclude VAT and annual prices are shown as monthly equivalents. Concierge remains custom from EUR 900/month annual for migration, private deployment, SSO, custom templates, and heavier bring-your-own-key setup.
Roadmap
The core promise is the PR workspace: contacts, campaigns, gifting, coverage, and reports first. Email integrations and optional AI assistance come after that foundation.
Early access
Join the list with a few details about your PR setup. We will use it to prioritize the next private beta waves.

FAQ
Not in the private beta. cutePR helps you prepare lists, keep context, track follow-ups, and document what happened. Sending remains manual for now, with email API integrations planned later.
Yes. The beta is designed around real PR imports: contact sheets, media lists, product-send trackers, and coverage exports that need review before they become reliable memory.
Yes. cutePR keeps the list, context, last touch, and follow-up state together, while actual sending stays in the email workflow you trust during the beta.
That is the direction. Reviewers are treated differently from operators so founders, clients, or internal leads can review evidence and reports without owning daily PR operations.
Yes. cutePR tracks PR send status, product fit, posted or not-posted context, and sample follow-up. It is not trying to replace inventory or logistics software.
Yes. EMV should stay reviewable with coverage links, product presence, quality notes, and calculation context instead of becoming a black-box score.
cutePR is for PR operators who manage journalists, creators, campaigns, gifting, coverage, and reports. It is especially suited to hands-on teams and solo operators who need a focused workspace rather than a large enterprise suite.
No. Fashion and lifestyle workflows are strong early examples because they combine press, products, creators, gifting, and reporting. The product is intended for broader consumer and brand PR workflows too.
The core cutePR workspace does not depend on unlimited bundled AI usage. AI assistance is planned as monthly credits and/or bring-your-own-key for research, cleanup, and writing workflows.
Access will open in limited waves. The waitlist helps prioritize operators whose current PR workflows match the product direction.
Yes. The planned shape starts with a free diagnostic path, then Solo for independents, Operator as the recommended plan for small PR teams, and Studio for boutique agencies or multi-brand teams.