HARO Journalist Dashboard: View & Manage Queries

Help a Reporter Out has launched a new Journalist Dashboard to help you easily track and manage your HARO queries in one place. If you’ve submitted a query recently, you can view it — along with all responses — at helpareporter.com/view-queries.

Journalists are able to do the following on their Journalist Dashboard:

  • View all queries in one dashboard
  • Mute a query if sufficient responses have been received
  • Send a “quick response” to a source with a single click
  • Bookmark your favorite sources
  • View AI detection scores of a pitch
  • Mark a pitch as “unhelpful”
  • Report Spam
  • And, more

If you haven’t submitted a HARO query recently (or even if you have), we’d love to help you find expert sources for any stories you’re working on this week. You can submit one directly here: helpareporter.com/submit-query

Find Podcast Guests For Your Podcast with HARO

Help a Reporter Out now has a Podcasts category!

If you’re a podcast host or podcast producer looking to book guests for your show, you can now submit a query on HARO and connect with relevant sources.

Here’s how HARO works for podcasts:

  1. Submit a query that provides an overview of your podcast, and what types of guests you’d like to have on your show
  2. You’ll receive an email confirmation on when your query will be featured on HARO
  3. HARO will send your query to the largest list of expert sources via our 3x / day email newsletter
  4. Once the HARO goes out, you’ll start to receive pitches from potential guests via email
  5. Reply to who you’d like, and we hope that you get connected with great guests!

Alternatively, if you’re a source looking to be featured on a podcast, please sign up for HARO at www.helpareporter.com and monitor podcast queries via our newsletter.

Hope that’s helpful!

New: Pitch Feedback Tool for Journalists

Quality control, made simple.

After reading a pitch, you’ll now see the question: “Was this pitch responsive to your request?” Yes or No?

Every “No” triggers a manual review by our team. If a source consistently misses the mark, they’ll receive feedback — or be quarantined or banned, if necessary.

This helps keep your inbox focused on what matters: relevant, high-quality replies.

Better pitches start here.
— The HARO Team