Connectively is Back, and HARO Isn’t Going Anywhere

If you’ve been following along on the HARO journey, you know we don’t take this community lightly. When Featured acquired HARO a year ago, we made a promise: bring it back and make it better than before. That promise stands.

So when we say we’re bringing back Connectively, we want to be upfront about what that name means, and what it doesn’t. We know what Connectively once represented.

When Cision shut down HARO and rebranded it as Connectively, it felt like the end of something that many PR professionals and journalists had come to rely on. We get it. That history is real, and we’re not asking you to forget it.

But here’s what’s also real: Featured now owns both brands. And just like we revived HARO, we think Connectively deserves a second life.

HARO isn’t going anywhere. It will continue to be the free, three-times-a-day newsletter you’ve counted on. We’re still growing it, still improving it, and still deeply committed to the community that makes it work. 

So what is Connectively?

Think of it as HARO’s sister brand. The platform-based experience for people who want more than a newsletter. If you’ve ever wished HARO came with filtering, response tracking, a clean UI, or a way to manage opportunities in one place, that’s exactly what Connectively is built for.

It’s also the home for what was previously the Featured app. Every media opportunity, profile, subscription, and workflow has now moved under a brand that has real history in this space and a clear path forward of its own.

On June 2nd, Featured relaunches as the first AI co-pilot for PR. With this, we’re creating a single interface built to surface opportunities across journalist requests, podcasts, bylines, speaking engagements, awards, and more. It’s a bigger vision, and it needed a clean runway.

Connectively gives the existing community exactly that, while HARO keeps doing what it’s always done best.

Whether you reach for HARO, Connectively, or Featured, the core value is the same. Everyone’s an expert at something, and earned media should be within reach.

We’re excited for this next chapter. We think you will be, too.

Help a Reporter Out (HARO) Partners with the Podcast Professionals Association to Connect Podcast Creators with Expert Guests

Help a Reporter Out (HARO), the leading platform connecting journalists with expert sources, is proud to announce a new partnership with the Podcast Professionals Association (PPA) to support podcast service professionals streamline the process of identifying and sourcing high-quality guest experts for the shows they produce and manage.”

Through this collaboration, members of the PPA—including podcast producers, audio engineers, marketing specialists, podcast managers, coaches, and consultants—will gain direct access to HARO’s powerful query system. With this access, PPA members gain a powerful tool to simplify guest sourcing, ensuring the podcasts they produce feature credible, high-impact experts from HARO’s extensive network.

“Where and how people want to be featured in the media is changing,” said Brett Farmiloe, Founder of Featured.com and CEO of HARO. “Podcasts have become a major channel for raising professional visibility online. Supporting the growth of the podcast creator community is a key area of focus for HARO, and we’re thrilled to partner with the PPA to advance that mission.”

As part of the partnership, PPA will also receive monthly newsletter placements within HARO’s expert community, helping to raise awareness of the Association and its efforts to elevate podcast professionals across the industry.

The Podcast Professionals Association is the industry’s only 501(c)(6) nonprofit trade association supporting a broad network of podcast production agencies, hosting platforms, guest booking agencies, and others committed to advancing careers, expanding professional networks, and staying ahead of industry trends. This partnership provides podcast service professionals with strategic tools and exposure to strengthen the shows they manage and amplify their clients’ audience growth.

To learn more about submitting podcast guest queries or joining the HARO community, visit www.helpareporter.com.

HARO Partners with Outdoor Writers Association of America to Support Outdoor Journalists

September 17, 2025 — HARO (Help a Reporter Out) today announced its partnership with the Outdoor Writers Association of America (OWAA), the nation’s largest organization of professional outdoor journalists.

Recognized as “The Voice of the Outdoors,” OWAA represents writers, photographers, videographers, broadcasters, digital storytellers, and artists dedicated to covering outdoor experiences and conservation. Since its founding in 1927, OWAA has worked to enhance the professional skills of its members, uphold the highest ethical standards, and encourage public enjoyment and preservation of natural resources.

“It’s so great to have HARO back,” stated OWAA Executive Director and freelance writer Chez Chesak. “I can say that I’ve used the new HARO both as E.D. of OWAA and as a writer now and I’ve found success as both. We’re excited to bring this to our more than 600 vetted outdoor media members to connect them to just the right sources for their own work too.”

The partnership will provide OWAA members with streamlined access to HARO’s extensive network of expert sources, empowering journalists to find credible voices quickly and produce well-sourced stories that inspire people to enjoy and protect the outdoors.

About HARO
HARO (Help a Reporter Out) is a leading platform that connects journalists with expert sources across industries. By facilitating fast, reliable connections, HARO helps journalists produce credible, well-rounded stories while providing experts with valuable media opportunities.

About OWAA
The Outdoor Writers Association of America (OWAA) is a nonprofit professional organization representing more than 600 outdoor communicators. Founded in 1927, OWAA supports journalists through professional development, ethical standards, and community while encouraging the enjoyment and conservation of the natural world.

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HARO Partners with South Asian Journalists Association to Expand Access to Expert Sources

September 15, 2025 – HARO (Help a Reporter Out)  announced its partnership with the South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA), a nonprofit dedicated to fostering community, professional growth, and nuanced coverage of the South Asian diaspora.

Through this collaboration, SAJA’s members will gain streamlined access to HARO’s vast network of expert sources, making it easier than ever to connect with credible voices for their reporting. The partnership underscores a shared commitment to supporting journalists, expanding access to expert perspectives, and amplifying diverse voices in media.

As a former journalist and Edelman alum, I’ve seen how helpful HARO’s mission of connecting journalists with expert sources is from both sides of the pitch,” said Kiran Khalid, Vice President of SAJA. “It’s an amazing resource that, frankly, has saved me from missing deadlines.

Founded in 1994, SAJA provides mentorship, scholarships, training, and networking opportunities for journalists covering South Asia and the diaspora. With this partnership, members will have new tools to strengthen their reporting and produce well-sourced stories that reflect diverse perspectives.

The partnership reflects HARO’s broader mission to strengthen journalism by connecting reporters with the right sources at the right time.

About HARO
HARO (Help a Reporter Out) is a leading platform that connects journalists with relevant expert sources. With a global network of professionals across industries, HARO enables reporters to access timely, credible insights that power great storytelling.

About SAJA
The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting professional development, community, and the coverage of South Asia and the diaspora. Since 1994, SAJA has supported journalists through mentorship, scholarships, training, and networking opportunities. 

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