Qwoted, on autopilot

Auto-apply to Qwoted requests before the deadline closes

Journalists post source requests on Qwoted every hour. Outlink watches your alerts, matches the ones that fit your expertise, and drafts a tailored pitch in your voice — ready to submit on Qwoted in one click, so you land editorial links in Forbes, Business Insider and more without living in the feed.

Pitches in your voice Inside your guardrails On Growth & up
Qwoted inbox Auto-apply on
F
Forbes · Finance
journalist request
closes 41m
“Looking for fintech founders on how usage-based pricing is changing SaaS budgets in 2026.”
44% match Draft ready to pitch
B
Business Insider · Tech
journalist request
closes 2h
“Need an SEO expert on whether AI outreach tools hurt or help domain authority.”
38% match Drafting pitch…
T
Travel Daily
journalist request
low fit
“Seeking hotel concierges for a piece on luxury travel trends.”
18% matchSkipped — off-topic
24/7
Alerts watched as they arrive
~2min
From alert to a ready draft
DR 80+
Typical editorial domain rating
1-click
From draft to pitched on Qwoted
The problem with Qwoted

The best requests close while you're in a meeting.

Qwoted is one of the fastest ways to earn a link from a top-tier publication — but only if you catch the request, write something quotable, and submit before a dozen other sources beat you to it. Doing that by hand means living in the feed.

Requests close in under an hour — most you never see
Refreshing the feed all day for the few that fit you
Generic pitches that journalists skip past
Outlink catches every relevant one and drafts your pitch in minutes
How it earns the link

Three things, handled automatically

Matching and drafting — your pitch written and ready before the deadline, one click from sending, inside the limits you set.

Relevance matching

Only requests that fit your domain, niche, and approved topics get a pitch. Every incoming request is scored against your expertise, so off-topic asks are skipped and your name only shows up where it belongs.

Scored on domain · niche · topics

Auto-drafted pitches

Written in your voice from your expertise — quotable, on-message, and ready to send. Each pitch answers the journalist's actual question with a usable, attributable quote, not a templated blurb.

Your voice · journalist-ready

Never miss a deadline

Drafted within minutes of an alert landing, inside the limits you set — ready for you to submit on Qwoted in one click. Your alerts are watched around the clock, so the requests that close fastest are exactly the ones you stop losing.

~2 min to a ready draft
Step by step

From live request to editorial link

You set your expertise and guardrails once. Outlink runs the rest of the loop on every request, day and night.

1

Watch the feed

Outlink monitors new Qwoted source requests continuously, around the clock.

2

Match to you

Each request is scored against your domain, niche, and approved topics. Off-topic asks are skipped.

3

Draft the pitch

A quotable, on-message answer is written in your voice from your expertise — ready to send.

4

Pitch in one click

The drafted pitch is ready within minutes — inside your daily and topic limits — for you to review and submit on Qwoted in one click, and it's logged to your digest.

The kind of placements Qwoted opens up

ForbesBusiness InsiderTechCrunchInc.EntrepreneurFast CompanyThe Next Web
You stay in control

Automatic — but always inside your rules

Auto-apply never goes rogue. You define what counts as a fit and how often Outlink can draft, and it works strictly within those bounds. Nothing is ever auto-sent: every pitch waits for your review and your one-click submit on Qwoted.

Relevance thresholdSet the minimum match score a request must clear before it earns a pitch.
Approved topicsWhitelist the subjects you're credible on — nothing outside them gets pitched.
Daily draft capsCap how many drafts get surfaced in a day so volume never runs away.
You always approveEvery draft waits for your review and one-click submit on Qwoted — nothing is ever auto-sent.
Qwoted questions

Frequently asked

How does auto-apply decide which requests fit me?
Every incoming Qwoted request is scored against your domain, niche, and the topics you've approved. Only requests above your relevance threshold get a draft — everything off-topic is skipped automatically, so you never pitch where you don't belong.
Are the pitches actually written in my voice?
Yes. Each pitch is drafted from your expertise and tone to directly answer the journalist's question with a quotable, attributable response — not a generic template. The goal is a quote an editor can drop straight into the piece.
How fast is a draft ready after a request comes in?
Outlink watches your Qwoted alerts continuously and typically drafts a matching pitch within minutes of an alert landing — well before most deadlines close. You submit it on Qwoted in one click, so the fastest-closing requests are exactly the ones you stop losing.
Does Outlink submit pitches for me?
No — and that's deliberate. Qwoted pitches are sent from Qwoted's own site (there's no submit API), so every draft always waits for you: review it, edit if you like, then submit on Qwoted in one click. The auto-apply toggle controls whether we draft automatically, never whether we send.
Which plan includes Qwoted auto-apply?
Qwoted auto-apply is included on the Growth plan and above. You can start any paid plan with a 3-day free trial — no charge until day 3, cancel anytime.
Do I need to connect my Qwoted account?
Not directly — Qwoted has no API to connect to. Instead you connect the inbox that receives your Qwoted alert emails (make sure email alerts are on in your Qwoted notification settings). Outlink reads those alerts, drafts your pitch, and you submit it on Qwoted yourself.

Stop refreshing the Qwoted feed

Set your expertise and guardrails once, and let Outlink draft the right pitches before they close — ready for your one-click submit while you do everything else.

Included on Growth & up · no charge until day 3 · cancel anytime