The companies that european journalists follow on X reveal where attention is flowing. When someone follows a company account, they are tracking that market, evaluating that product, or keeping an eye on that space. But X only gives you a scrollable list of profile photos and short bios - no way to filter a company's followers for the european journalists you care about.
Journalists follow sources on X before they write about them. A journalist following an account is the earliest possible signal that coverage could be coming - or that they consider the person behind that account a credible voice in their beat. For founders, PR teams, and anyone who benefits from press coverage, identifying which journalists are in a given audience is one of the most actionable signals available.
Catch The Good Ones lets you track any company account on X and classify every new follower using customisable AI-powered filters you define in plain English. Add the accounts of companies in your space - the category leaders, the fast-growing upstarts, the ones that attract the audience you want. We show you every matching follower, classified and ready to act on. It is market intelligence that runs on autopilot.
From London to Berlin to Paris, Europe has a thriving ecosystem, and the key people in it are active on X.
See journalists that follow a high signal company on your dashboard
Journalists discovered by Catch The Good Ones, classified and ready to act on.
@rachelnguyen_
87.3K followers
Tech reporter at The Verge. Covering AI, startups, and Big Tech. Tips welcome.
@bengallagher
124K followers
Political correspondent, BBC News. Westminster and beyond. Views my own.
@mayawashington
203K followers
Investigative reporter, NYT. Covering healthcare and inequality. Pulitzer finalist.
@tomashford_ft
156K followers
Finance editor at Financial Times. Markets, central banks, and economic policy.
@sofiahernandez_j
67.8K followers
Climate & environment reporter, The Guardian. Telling the stories that matter most.
@jamespark_wsj
94.2K followers
Wall Street Journal. Covering startups, venture capital, and the innovation economy.
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New journalists discovered:
Rachel Nguyen (Tech Reporter) - 87.3K followers
Ben Gallagher (Political Correspondent) - 124K followers
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New journalists found:
Rachel Nguyen - Tech Reporter
Ben Gallagher - Political Correspondent
Maya Washington - Investigative Reporter
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Take action with these journalists
Pitch journalists who already follow you
A journalist who follows you is already monitoring your space. When you have news, DM them directly - your message lands in their primary inbox because they follow you. This is the warmest media outreach possible.
We smart-compose a personalised DM so you can send it in one click.
Build a warm press list
Export journalist followers to CSV and build a media list from people who have already shown interest. When your next announcement drops, you are pitching to journalists who chose to follow you.
| Name | Role | Followers |
|---|---|---|
| Sarah Chen | Venture Partner | 45.2K |
| Marcus Thompson | Managing Director | 28.7K |
| David Kim | Principal | 51.8K |
Monitor which journalists follow competitors
Track competitor accounts and see which journalists follow them. These reporters cover your space - get on their radar before your competitor gets all the coverage.
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Track journalist interest over time
See when journalist follows spike. If three reporters follow you after a product launch, that content resonated with media. If none follow after a funding announcement, your PR angle needs work.
How to reach journalists
You have found journalists following an account you track. Here is the best way to contact them.
| Type of Person | Respond Best On | Data We Provide | We Provide Upload-Ready CSVs for Campaign and Enrichment Tools | Enrichable Data Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Journalists & media | Email and if not, then X | X handleX DMNameCompanyCompany domain | Email |
Catch The Good Ones: How it works
Six steps. From adding an account to a fully automated pipeline.
Add a tracked account
Add any public X account - your own, a competitor, a thought leader, a company. We start monitoring their followers immediately.
Define your search
Describe who you are looking for in plain English. "Investors with 10K+ followers" or "Female tech founders in fintech". Our AI maps it to filters.
Run a sync
Syncs run automatically on your schedule (up to 4x/day on Pro). Every new follower is classified by job role, personality, skills, and more.
Explore your matches
Your dashboard shows only the people who match your criteria. Full profile, job title, personality traits, and the date they followed.
Export and act
Download upload-ready CSVs for tools like Apollo, Hunter, and Snov.io. DM people directly on X. Or connect via our API and Zapier.
Automate it
Schedule regular syncs and let the workflow run for you. Set up automated actions via Zapier or our API. Choose your notification preferences so you never miss a match.
Is this you?
People who search for this typically fall into one of these categories.
Founders who want press coverage
You are building something newsworthy but cold-pitching journalists is a grind. Knowing which reporters already follow you gives you a warm starting point for every media conversation.
See how it works for youPR and communications teams
Your job is to get media coverage for your company. A list of journalists who already follow your brand account is the most valuable asset in your PR toolkit.
See how it works for youB2B companies building thought leadership
When journalists in your industry follow your company account, it signals that your content is reaching the right people. Identify them and nurture those relationships for long-term coverage.
See how it works for youFrequently asked questions
How does Catch The Good Ones identify journalists?
We classify every new follower using AI-powered analysis of their bio, profile data, and posting patterns against the criteria you define in plain English. Journalists commonly have publication names, "reporter", "correspondent", or "editor" in their bios, but you define what matters to you.
Can I filter for journalists at specific publications?
Yes. Describe exactly what you are looking for - "journalists at The New York Times", "tech reporters at major publications", "freelance writers covering AI". Our AI maps your description to filter dimensions and surfaces only the matches.
How is this different from a media database like Muck Rack?
Media databases give you a cold list of journalists to pitch. We show you which journalists have already followed a tracked account - that is a fundamentally warmer starting point. The journalist chose to pay attention. We just make sure you know about it.
What types of company accounts work best for finding journalists?
Category leaders, fast-growing startups, and companies that define your market tend to attract the most relevant followers. Track 3-5 companies in your space for a comprehensive view of which journalists are paying attention.
Can I see which journalists follow multiple tracked companies?
Yes. If the same person follows multiple companies you track, they will appear in each account's dashboard. Cross-referencing reveals who has the deepest interest in your space.
Which European countries are covered?
All of them. If a profile lists any European location or organisation, they are classified as European. The most common signals come from the UK, Germany, France, Netherlands, Nordics, and Spain, but any European country is captured.
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