Lists & Alerts
Lists are saved collections of sponsors, podcasts, categories, and contacts — shared with your whole organization. They're where research turns into a workflow: follow what matters, get emailed when something changes, export when it's time to reach out.
How Lists Work
- Lists are organization-wide: everyone on your team sees the same lists and can add to them. There are no private lists.
- Every account starts with a default list called Following.
- One list can mix all four item types: sponsors, podcasts, categories, and contacts.
- Agencies typically run one list per client; sales teams one per category or campaign.
- Deleting a list is permanent and affects the whole organization.
Adding Items
Add from anywhere you see a sponsor, podcast, category, or contact — the list button on profiles and search results, the REST API, or the MCP server ("add these 20 sponsors to my Q3 prospects list"). Podcast items require the Pro plan, matching podcast access everywhere else.
Email Alerts
Each list can email you what's new for the items you follow. Alerts are per-list and per-user: you choose a frequency — daily or weekly — and which events to include. Weekly digests arrive on Mondays; alerts only send when there's something new, so an empty day means no email. Email alerts are a paid-plan feature.
| For items of type | You can be alerted when |
|---|---|
| Sponsor | it sponsors a new podcast · it has new sponsorships · it appears in a new category |
| Podcast | it gets a new sponsor · it publishes a new episode |
| Category | a new sponsor appears in it · a new podcast gets sponsored in it |
The highest-signal setup for finding sponsors: follow your show's categories with "new sponsor" alerts on — brands newly buying in your niche are the warmest pitches, and you hear about them the next morning.
CSV Exports
Any list exports to CSV — sponsors, contacts, or podcasts as separate files. Exports cost 1 credit per row on Starter and are unlimited on Pro (see Credits & Plans); rows you've already exported or unlocked are never charged twice. Column-by-column details live in the data dictionary.
Lists via API & MCP
Full list CRUD is available programmatically: create lists, add and remove items, and read list contents with the same org-sharing and plan rules as the web app. See the API reference and the MCP tool table. List-building is the most popular MCP workflow — connected assistants can research and file prospects into a list in one conversation.