Why this exists.

Built by Andy Croll. For PR agencies that need the capture, not the suite.

I'm CTO at CoverageBook. We make PR coverage reporting software, used by 3,000+ agencies. We're good at one specific thing: turning a list of press hits into a clean report.

For years I've watched PR account teams handle a problem we don't solve at CoverageBook: tracking what the influencers their clients work with actually post. Account managers screenshot manually, share folders fill up, and Stories get missed when no one's online to catch them. The bigger tools fix this — at $99 to $1,300 a month, bundled with a CRM, a discovery database, outreach automation, and payment rails that most agencies don't need.

So I built a smaller one. Six platforms, one workspace for the whole team, archive kept forever.

What this is. What it isn't.

What this is

  • Pure capture and archive
  • Six platforms in one workspace
  • Built for PR & marketing agencies
  • Founder-run, bootstrapped, in public
  • A one-person operation

What this isn't

  • A creator-marketing platform
  • A CRM or discovery database
  • An "AI" anything
  • A replacement for your reporting tool
  • For everyone — it's specifically for agencies

InfluencerFetch isn't CoverageBook.

It's a separate product. Different team (it's just me), different problem, different buyer. They're not bundled, they don't share data. If you've used CB you'll recognise the writing style. That's about it.

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