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Big Ears turns it into intel for each team
PR intel
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  • Finds reactive and proactive opportunities
  • Researches each one and drafts the pitch
  • Tracks every journalist reply in one CRM

One engine. Eight lenses.

What each team gets.

Most tools watch one slice. Big Ears runs a single listening engine across your whole market, then points it through whichever lens a team needs.

Why Big Ears exists

The market got too big for anyone to watch alone.

James Shamsi, Founder of Big Ears AI

James Shamsi

Founder & CEO

No one can read all of it.
So we built something that reads it with you.

I spent years inside PR and marketing teams, watching everyone go blind to a different slice of the same market. Not because anyone was slacking, but because no one person can see the whole thing at once. Big Ears listens across news, podcasts, reviews and social, then hands each team only what matters.

  • PR catches every opportunity, pitch-ready, before the window closes.
  • Product hears what customers love, what they don't, and what rivals are doing.
  • Sales gets hundreds of relevant leads and an easy way to test campaigns.
  • Leadership gets the market news that matters, whenever they want it.

You still make the calls. Big Ears just makes sure you're never the last to know.

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Washington Post
The Daily Beast
Bitcoin Magazine
The Observer

For comms and PR teams

PR intel.

More placements, more mentions, a stronger share of the conversation.

Big Ears reads the news 24/7 to find reactive and proactive PR opportunities relevant to you, drafts bespoke pitches based on the writer and publication's interest and the value your brand brings to the conversation, then sends and tracks every open, click and reply on our outreach CRM — which remembers each relationship for the future and automatically grows every day with newly found relevant writers.

How it works4 steps

Reactive stories worth your reply now — and proactive angles built from your story.

Reactive PR Breaking now · act in hours

1

We read every story, every day

4200 stories today
Financial TimesTechCrunchBloombergWiredReutersSiftedThe VergeThe InformationForbesAxios+ many more
2

We score each one against your brand

Brand fit
Newsworthiness
Reply window
3

And surface what's worth a reply

12 this week
94fit
NewsjackAct in hours

FT planning a sector deep-dive on AI in regulated industries.

Reporter cited a gap on UK-based founders. Your CEO fits the frame.

Maya Patel, Financial Times

Draft pitch

Proactive PR Built from your story

1

Start with material you already own

Founder's last keynote
Series B board narrative
Customer outcome data, two years
Internal benchmark on cycle time
2

If fresh data would lift the story, we ask for it

Optional
  • A contrarian data point that pushes back on the prevailing take.
  • Customer impact numbers most outlets haven't seen before.
3

A pitch-ready angle

A fresh, story-ready angle, built from material you already own.

Archetypes Big Ears watches
NewsjackReactive commentData insightThought leadershipCase studyCalendar hookAward entryEvent or speakingTrend anchorCompetitor response
1

Researched from

The outlet

Its recent coverage of your category, what it likes, what it skips.

The journalist

Their last five pieces, the beats they own, how they prefer to be pitched.

Your brand

What it can credibly say right now, in the voice it already uses.

2

Drafted in your voice

Matched to your last 30 pitches

To

Maya Patel · Financial Times

Subject

A UK founder's read on the AI rules taking shape this quarter.

Opening line

You noted last week that UK-based founders are mostly absent from this debate. Here's a short read from one, on the two proposals that will actually change how we ship.

Send
This week's outreach
Mon to Fri

Sent

18

Opened

14

78% of sent

Clicked

9

50% of sent

Replied

4

22% of sent

Reply rate by angleDouble down on what works
  • Newsjack
    4/7 replies
  • Reactive comment
    2/5 replies
  • Data insight
    1/6 replies
New journalists this week
  • AK

    Audrey Kim

    Wired · AI policy

    Added
  • JB

    Jonas Berg

    Sifted · European fintech

    Added
  • PS

    Priya Shah

    Bloomberg · B2B software

    Added
Find the right journalist
regulated AI · UK · founder profileFilters
  • MP

    Maya Patel

    · Financial Times

    Last spoke 3 weeks ago

    Covered your Series A. Owns the regulated-AI beat.

  • AK

    Audrey Kim

    · Wired

    Last spoke added this week

    Two pieces on UK AI policy in the last month.

The outcome

More placements every month, and no relationship ever goes cold.

For growth and marketing teams

GEO intel.

See where you show up when buyers ask AI, and where you vanish.

GEO is generative engine optimisation: whether your brand gets named when buyers ask ChatGPT, Gemini and Perplexity about your category. Big Ears checks every answer engine, maps where you appear across the funnel, and hands you a ranked list of what to fix.

How it works3 steps

Visibility funnel

Example read
YouLoudest rival

The ranked actions to climb.

Awareness

34% · 42%

Consideration

28% · 38%

Evaluation

14% · 51%

Comparison

6% · 58%

Fix list · ranked

3 actions
  1. 1

    Comparison

    No mention on the three 'vs' listicles that own the category.

  2. 2

    Evaluation

    Two answer engines cite Rival A's pricing page.

  3. 3

    Awareness

    Absent from 'best in [category] 2026' roundups.

The outcome

AI recommends your brand, and your GEO climbs month on month.

For content and brand teams

Content intel.

Turn what your market is engaging with this week into original drafts, in your voice.

Content intel watches what is being read and shared in your category, drafts long-form and social posts in your voice, and holds your style rules on every line. You edit and ship in minutes.

How it works3 steps

Brief · in your voice

Sample brief
Ready to publish

The market signal worth writing about this week.

The idea

Three regulated-AI moves your buyers haven't reacted to yet.

Pulled from Tier-1 press, two podcasts and an analyst note this week.

Trending this weekTier-1 press7 hitsPodcasts2 hitsAnalyst note1 hits
Voice rules · learned from 30 postsLocked
  • Sentences under 24 words
  • No em dashes
  • Plain language, no jargon
Draft · three opening linesIn your voice
  1. 1

    What if you didn't need a 50-person team to act on a market move?

  2. 2

    Three things changed in regulated AI this quarter. Buyers noticed.

  3. 3

    We sat with the data for a week. Here's the one slide that matters.

Sounds like you, because it learned from your last 30 posts.Open the draft

The outcome

Create content the market actually wants, in your voice.

For founders, strategy and ops teams

Market intel.

Everything outside your company that affects it, with the so-what attached.

Market intel reads policy registers, court filings, trade press and the wider news for the shifts that touch your category, and attaches a plain-language note on what to do and by when.

How it works3 steps

Market shifts feed

Sample feed

Today's market shifts, raw.

  • Event#1

    This morning

    Major industry merger announced in your category.

    What this means for you. Reshuffles the trade press beats. Pitch your story angle to the three publications most likely to cover it before Friday.

    By FridayPitch three publications
  • Policy#2

    Today

    EU AI Act compliance window opens 1 August.

    What this means for you. Adds an audit trail requirement for your tier. Plan two weeks of engineering, brief legal this week.

    By end of weekBrief legal · plan two sprints
  • Legal#3

    Yesterday

    High Court ruling tightens UK rules on review-data scraping.

    What this means for you. Strengthens the case to source verbatims through licensed feeds. Quietly retire the scraper, brief affected campaigns.

    Within 7 daysRetire scraper, brief campaigns
  • Regulatory#4

    This week

    FCA consults on AI use in financial services, response window 8 weeks.

    What this means for you. Worth a written response. Quote your model card and the audit work you already do.

    Within 8 weeksDraft a written response
  • Macro#5

    Ongoing

    West-coast port strike entering its second week.

    What this means for you. Two of your top three rivals source hardware from those ports. Window to win their accounts opens around day 14.

    Around day 14Brief sales · target two accounts
Read across policy registers, court filings, trade press and the wider news.Open the feed and act

The outcome

You are never blindsided, and you always know what to do, by when.

For product, social and strategy teams

Competitive intel.

Every rival release, hire and viral post, read for what to build, make and watch.

Competitive intel reads every rival's shipped features, hiring, viral content and the gaps that customers describe in their own words, and hands your team one synthesis of what to build next.

How it works3 steps

Product signal · this week

Sample read
Four reads

Every rival release, hire and viral post this week.

Rivals shipped + hiringThis week
  • Rival A. Shipped audit-log export.

    You lead
  • Rival B. Hiring two ML engineers for the analytics stack.

  • Rival C. A launch post just went viral on LinkedIn. Worth a read.

Gaps from the market
  • Reddit. Wish exports kept the chart annotations.
  • G2. Mobile parity, not just a viewer.
  • Forum. An API that doesn't rate-limit on day one.
Your customers, distilled

412 open-ended survey answers · three clear signals:

Reporting depthMobile parityAPI limits
Build next · the synthesis
You lead on 1 of 3

Ship audit-log export with mobile parity and a documented API.

Hits the customer ask (reporting depth, mobile, API), closes Rival A's shipped feature, and matches where Rival B is hiring next.

ETA 6 weeksCloses 3 customer signalsOpen the board

The outcome

You see every rival move early, and know what to build next.

For revenue and sales teams

Sales intel.

Your ICP, defined and reached, on repeat.

Sales intel defines your ICP from the buyers who already win for you, finds and researches the leads that match it, drafts outreach in your voice, and tracks every send, open, click and reply in your CRM.

How it works3 steps

Outreach workspace

Sample pipeline
Synced to HubSpot

Building your ICP from your closed-won deals.

Top matches412 found

CRO

Fit 94

DTC, 200 staff

Posted about pipeline shortfall

RevOps director

Fit 91

Mid-market SaaS

Hiring two SDRs this quarter

Head of GTM

Fit 88

Series B fintech

Just launched a new ICP segment

VP Sales

Fit 85

Enterprise infra

Three reps left in the last 60 days

This week's flowIn your voice, sent from your inbox
Found
412
Drafted
188
Sent
142
Opened
67
Replied
14

Open rate

47%
+6pp

Reply rate

9.8%
+2.1pp

Meetings

11
+4

The outcome

A pipeline that fills itself, straight into your CRM.

For founders and the C-suite

Leadership intel.

The cross-lens monthly read, distilled to what's worth a board mention.

Leadership intel pulls signal from every other lens this month, category momentum, hiring, narrative, watch items, and assembles them into one page your board can read in five minutes.

How it works3 steps

Monthly digest · March

Sample digest
Drafted · ready

Pulling momentum, hiring, narrative and watch items.

The month in one read.

Drafted Friday, ready for your board on Monday.

  1. 01 · Momentum

    Category mentions up 23%, led by AI-in-regulated-industries.

  2. 02 · Hiring

    Rival A added two enterprise AEs. Rival C froze growth roles.

  3. 03 · Narrative

    Press has settled on 'pragmatic AI'. Three angles match your story.

  4. 04 · Watch

    A regulator briefing dropped Friday. Likely covered next week.

Issue 09 · Big Ears

The outcome

One read, drafted Friday, ready for the board Monday.

For social and creator teams

Influencer intel.

The right creators found, fit-scored against your brand, and briefed in your voice.

Influencer intel discovers creators across the platforms your category actually uses, scores each for brand and audience fit, drafts outreach in your voice, and reads performance once posts go live.

How it works3 steps

Creator shortlist · sorted by fit

Sample list

12 shortlisted

Creators discovered across your category's platforms.

1

Imani Okafor

@imani.builds · 62k builders

92fit
2

Daniel Park

@dpark.notes · 41k operators

84fit
3

Hana Sato

@hanasato · 118k marketers

78fit
4

Eli Bennet

@elib · 29k founders

71fit

Outreach drafted for the top three. Replies thread back into one view.

The outcome

The right creators posting about you, and every reply in one view.

What a month looks like when you have Big Ears.

Don't need every lens? Filter to only see intel for:

Daily

The fast-moving things, waiting when you log in.

  • Sales intel

    Agentic lead discovery against your ICP, then bespoke outreach sent on your behalf, with every open, click and reply tracked.

  • PR intel

    Reactive and proactive opportunities surfaced, with our agentic AI ready to help you act on each one.

  • Content intel

    AI drafts content off what's working and what the market is actually talking about today.

  • Competitive intel

    Real-time alerts the moment a rival makes a move big enough to matter, with the pace set by the news, not the calendar.

  • Influencer intel

    Right-fit creators found, then outreach, negotiation and coordination, run end to end every day.

Weekly

The patterns the week pulls into shape.

  • Sales intel

    Pipeline read across every lead and stage, what's progressed and what's gone cold.

  • PR intel

    Every opportunity from the week, with status on where each one stands.

  • Content intel

    A clean summary of everything created this week and how it landed.

  • Competitive intel

    Every rival release, hire and viral post, read for what to learn.

  • Influencer intel

    Pipeline view of outreach, negotiations and bookings in motion.

  • GEO intel

    The actions we take to improve your GEO, from answer-engine-focused content creation to the press and media placements that earn you citations.

  • Market intel

    The policy, legal and market events this week, with what each means for you.

Monthly

The big picture, deep analysis, learnings and strategic recommendations.

  • Sales intel

    Outreach outcomes for the month, with learnings from ICP and copy tests, plus recommendations and the next strategy to run.

  • PR intel

    What worked, what didn't, and the strategy shifts to make next month.

  • Content intel

    Top-level content learnings: what to keep doing, what to drop.

  • GEO intel

    Your GEO scorecard: how you're showing up when buyers ask AI about your category, how that moved over the month, and where you're trending.

  • Competitive intel

    Deep dive on the month's biggest competitor moves, with focused reads on the rivals that matter most.

  • Influencer intel

    High-level view of campaigns, performance and where to point the effort next.

  • Leadership intel

    The cross-lens synthesis of the month, distilled to the two or three things worth a board mention.

You set who gets what, and how often.

Pricing

One price. Your whole company.

One price for everyone who needs in, two people or two hundred. No seat-counting, no renewal haggling. The tier sets how personalized the briefs get, from a shared company digest up to per-team magazines.

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Questions

The ones you'd ask first.

Those read the data you already own, your sales and your funnel. Big Ears reads everything outside the company, the market, the competitors, the customers talking where you can't see. Most teams run both.

No. Turn on only the lenses your teams need, and add the rest whenever you want. The engine is the same underneath, so each lens you add makes the others smarter.

Monitoring tells you that you were mentioned. Big Ears reads what was said, decides what matters, and drafts what to do about it. Monitoring is the first ten percent.

Public sources across news, social, podcasts, reviews, forums, filings and the answer engines, plus anything you connect, like your own surveys.

Yes. Your brand, competitors and connected data sit in your own workspace, with row-level controls in the database, and are never pooled with anyone else's. That matters double for agencies running competing brands.

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