Newly relaunched PR platform connects small brands to freelance journalists eager to tell their stories
February 27, 2024 | Nikki Overfelt Chifalu
Blish Mize Connor and Allison Hogan are working to change the landscape of the public relations game, they shared, starting with firing themselves.
The PR veterans — with a combined 35 years of experience — have launched DeskSides, a dual-sided digital hub to connect brands with journalists/freelancers.
“We were tired of traveling and schlepping goods with all of our clients to New York,” Mize Connor said of the PR capital. “So we figured out that there was an easier way to do this.”
Although they have partnered with a variety of brands from luxury to small businesses, Hogan noted, the Kansas City duo’s new platform specifically will help them scale smaller brands.
“It’s so expensive to even get in the game in the first place and hire a PR firm,” she explained. “So we kind of thought, ‘Well let’s fire ourselves and we can get this facilitator going where we’re allowing them to relationship build, but for a quarter of the cost.’”
The platform is a dual-sided marketplace, Mize Connor explained, meaning it allows brands to apply and fill out a questionnaire to determine their goals like what kind of press placements they are looking for; then journalists can sign up and declare the kind of stories they are looking for and how many meetings they want a month.
“Then we are matching on the back end,” she added.
Mize Connor and Hogan — who first connected while Hogan was an intern during college at Mize Conner’s firm — were inspired to start DeskSides during the pandemic, which forced them to go virtual with all their deskside meetings between clients and journalists.
“We were getting the same results,” Mize Connor recalled. “So we thought, “This is a no brainer. This is the way of the future.’ We were offering journalists a much more streamlined way of working as freelancers. We were sort of cutting out the fat.”
“We met them where they were and we were hand delivering these relationships to them versus pitching, pitching, pitching, pitching, pitching like a robot,” she added. “We were vetting and saying ‘Hey, these people are great for you. You don’t have to lift a finger. Here is the DeskSide meeting.’”

2022 Digital Sandbox KC recipients: Anthony Totta, Empower Fresh; James Flexman, Phog Labs; Jessie and Jeff Pavalone, Venues Made Simple; Brandy Archie, AskSAMIE by Accessible Living; and Blish Mize Connor, DeskSides
In May 2023, the PR veterans — who earlier received funding from Digital Sandbox KC — launched the first version of DeskSides, attracting about 20 brands and journalists. Then in the summer, they noted, they hired former Meta and AWS principal engineer Jeffrey Barber as fractional CTO to build the hub on his own data platform, Adama.
From the archives: Meet the five latest startups scaling their tech, Digital Sandbox KC’s impact
“He’s brilliant,” Hogan said. “We’ve been able to build and build really quickly. So we re-launched it in October and now we have 70 users, between brands and journalists.”
“Our tech roadmap has been fast forwarded thanks to Jeffrey,” she continued, noting that they plan to start fundraising a seed round this year. “So we’re just focusing on the user experience and how we can overhaul that as much as possible to make it easy for not only early adopters to use but for everyone to use.”
With Barber’s latest additions to the platform, Mize Connor noted, brands and journalists are able to conduct in-platform meetings.
“It’s just about connecting the brands and the journalists for those relationship moments,” she said.

2024 Startups to Watch
stats here
Related Posts on Startland News
Report: Kansas City is ‘meh’ for millennial entrepreneurs
A recent survey found that young entrepreneurs view Kansas City as a rather pedestrian locale to launch a business. Millennial entrepreneurs ranked Kansas City as the 30th best city to start a business, according to a Thumbtack survey of about 3,700 entrepreneurs aged 34 and under. Thumbtack, which created a marketplace that connects professional service…
KC STEM Alliance, UMKC earn $2.5M grant
A multi-million dollar grant will aim to boost diversity in Kansas City’s healthcare workforce. KC STEM Alliance and the UMKC School of Nursing and Health Studies recently received a $2.5 million grant. The funds will create KC HealthTracks to introduce more low-income and minority students to healthcare careers. KC STEM Alliance works to bolster area science,…
WonderWe acquires KC startup VolunteerMark
Andrew Stanley developed VolunteerMark to work with non-profit companies that align with his Christian faith. Lucky for Stanley and his business partner, they met someone who not only shared that passion, but also had the means to help them make it bigger. WonderWe, a software provider to nonprofits, acquired VolunteerMark and its technology to schedule…

