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Press Release Distribution for SaaS Companies

SaaS launches live or die in a 48-hour news cycle. TS Newswire gets product announcements, feature releases and funding news in front of tech journalists and Google News before the cycle moves on.

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typical SaaS release turnaround
12–24 hrs
links allowed to product/docs pages on Business tier
2

SaaS companies operate on product cycles measured in weeks, not quarters — a feature release, a pricing change or a new integration can be stale news within days. Traditional press release wires, built for slower-moving industries, weren't designed for that pace. TS Newswire's technology distribution track routes SaaS announcements through outlets with editorial staff who cover developer tools, cloud infrastructure and B2B software specifically, not general business news.

That specialization matters for two reasons: journalists at technology outlets can evaluate a technical claim — an API change, a benchmark, an integration — without it getting flattened into marketing language, and Google News' technology vertical indexes these outlets faster and more consistently than a general wire submission. The result is coverage that reads like it was written for the audience that will actually act on it — developers, IT buyers and other SaaS operators — rather than a press release that happens to mention software.

Where releases go wrong

Common problems in SaaS & Technology distribution

Feature launches get buried

Generic wires bury SaaS news under press-release-only "roundup" pages nobody indexes.

Journalists need technical detail, fast

Tech editors want the API/integration specifics, not marketing copy — releases need review from someone who understands the stack.

Timing matters for launch day

A release stuck in a multi-day queue misses the exact week a launch needs coverage.

"Revolutionary" claims get filtered

Overused SaaS marketing language trips editorial spam filters at serious tech outlets.

How it works

Our SaaS & Technology review process

01

Technical review

An editor checks that feature claims, integration details and benchmark numbers are stated precisely enough for a technical journalist to verify — vague "10x faster" claims get flagged for specifics.

02

Outlet matching

The release is matched to outlets covering the specific sub-category — developer tools, cybersecurity, fintech infrastructure, martech — rather than blasted to every "technology" outlet regardless of fit.

03

Embargo coordination

If the release is tied to a launch date — Product Hunt, a conference, a partner announcement — distribution is scheduled to land within the embargo window rather than whenever the queue clears.

04

Pickup tracking

Once live, the dashboard tracks which outlets picked it up and whether it's indexed in Google News or Discover, so you know within hours, not weeks, whether the release landed.

Sample outlet mix

Representative outlets for Technology

A sample of the outlets in this vertical — the exact mix for a given release depends on tier and outlet availability at send time.

Outlet Type Domain authority
Digital Journal News site 78
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Editorial standards

What clears review, what doesn't

We accept

  • Specific product or feature claims, not generic "revolutionary" language
  • Named technical spokesperson with a direct quote
  • Integration or API details journalists can verify
  • A screenshot or product demo link included
  • Growth or usage numbers sourced to a specific measurement period
  • Accurate, current compliance or security certification claims (SOC 2, GDPR, etc.)

We reject

  • Releases that amount to "we redesigned our logo"
  • Unverified user or growth numbers with no source
  • Competitor call-outs framed as news
  • Unsourced superlative claims ("most powerful," "#1 platform") with no ranking cited
  • Compliance claims that overstate an actual certification level

Compliance detail

Language that gets SaaS releases held for revision

SaaS releases don't carry the same regulatory weight as healthcare or fintech announcements, but they run into a different problem: unverifiable superlatives. Claims like "the most powerful platform on the market" or unsourced growth percentages ("300% year-over-year growth") get flagged by editorial review because a journalist can't verify them and won't publish them as stated.

Data privacy claims are the other common trip point. If a release states GDPR or SOC 2 compliance, that status needs to be current and shouldn't imply a certification level the company doesn't actually hold. It's a shorter list of restrictions than healthcare or fintech, but it isn't zero — a release full of unsourced superlatives gets sent back for revision before it reaches outlets, which costs time you don't have during a launch week.

Pricing

Choose a tier

Recommended for SaaS & Technology

Video embed and Google Discover eligibility matter most for product launch coverage.

Starter

$149 per release

250+ outlets · 48 hrs

Recommended

Business

$349 per release

600+ outlets · 24 hrs

Premium

$649 per release

1,240+ outlets · 6 hrs

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Questions

Questions specific to SaaS & Technology

Still unsure? Ask us anything at hello@tsnewswire.com.

Yes — Business and Premium tiers both support links to product pages or a live demo, up to the link limit for that tier.

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