# GetResponse Pricing: A Comprehensive Guide | Capterra

> Check out the GetResponse pricing guide to understand the cost of different pricing plans, features, and insights on how to choose the right plan.

Source: https://www.capterra.com/p/153948/GetResponse/pricing

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GetResponse Pricing Guide 2025

Last updated on June 11, 2025

Written by [Shephalii Kapoor](https://www.capterra.com/resources/author/skapoor/)

Writer

Edited by [Caroline Rousseau](https://www.capterra.com/resources/author/caroline-rousseau/)

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Pricing for GetResponse

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User rating:[

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Based on (521) reviews

## Overview of GetResponse pricing​

[GetResponse](https://www.capterra.com/p/153948/GetResponse/) is a highly rated email marketing platform that features in the [2024 Capterra Shortlist for Email Marketing](https://www.capterra.com/email-marketing-software/shortlist/). The platform allows marketers to create and deliver bespoke offers via email and web pages to their target audience and contacts whenever they’re most active online. GetResponse includes marketing automation and content monetization features and contact collection tools like signup forms and popups.

The pricing for GetResponse is split into four plans: Starter, Marketer, Creator, and Enterprise. Each pricing plan offers different features, making each one suitable for different levels of marketers or business types. For example, the Starter plan is aimed at those just starting out with contact lists, while the Creator plan is marketed toward those who need to combine email and monetized content marketing.

There is also a free plan that includes basic email marketing and lead generation tools, with a limit of 500 contacts. 

Let’s take a look at the price plans in detail:

Starter

€16.00

Flat Rate,Per Month

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It Includes

-   AI Newsletter Editor
-   Unlimited autoresponders
-   AI Landing Pages
-   Custom automation workflow
-   Email and landing page templates
-   Registration forms and pop-ups

Marketer

€54.00

Flat Rate,Per Month

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It Includes

-   Unlimited Marketing Automation
-   Recovery of abandoned shopping carts
-   Newsletter sales statistics
-   Promotional codes
-   Email delivery scheduling
-   Advanced segmentation

Creator

€62.00

Flat Rate,Per Month

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It Includes

-   AI Course Editor
-   Up to 500 participants
-   Mobile app for participants
-   Quizzes and certificates
-   Creator profile
-   Premium newsletter

GetResponse Max

Contact vendor

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It Includes

-   Personal, priority support
-   Dedicated IP address
-   Single Sign-On (SSO)
-   SMS marketing
-   Mobile push notifications
-   AI product recommendations

The latest information on pricing is available on GetResponse’s website.

## Cost breakdown

Each of the GetResponse price plans allows businesses to start curating contact lists for email marketing purposes. Higher-tier plans support the monetization of content and industry expertise via courses and webinars. The range of price plans makes GetResponse suitable for a range of users, from solo marketers to rapidly expanding small-to-midsize businesses. 

### Starting price

Software buyers can try any of the GetResponse plans for free by signing up for a 30-day trial, without the need to enter payment details. After the trial, the user’s account will default to GetResponse Free unless the user chooses to upgrade to a paid plan. The free package includes a drag-and-drop email creator and the ability to send emails and newsletters to a maximum of 500 contacts.

The first paid plan is Starter, which focuses solely on email marketing and contact list creation. It starts at $15.58 per month (billed annually) and includes unlimited emails and contacts, newsletters, and landing pages, plus templates, signup forms, and a free custom domain. The Marketer plan starts at $48.38 per month (billed annually) and includes everything in the Starter plan plus unlimited marketing automation tasks, cart abandonment tools, revenue statistics, segmentation, and more. The Creator plan starts at $56.58 per month (billed annually) and includes previous plan features as well as unlimited online courses for up to 500 students, a mobile learning app, a website builder, and the ability to create webinars.

The Enterprise plan is priced on a case-by-case basis and includes a dedicated IP address, premium customer support, single sign-on, and SMS marketing.

All the prices above are for a contact list of no more than 1,000. The set price plans then increase on a sliding scale to accommodate larger lists.

### Billing options

GetResponse’s paid plans are billed on a monthly or an annual basis. By paying on an annual basis, users can save up to 18%.

Users can upgrade their plan at any point; however, they should note that this will start a new billing cycle. Upgrading to a higher price point at month 11 could tie that user in for a further 12 months. Downgrading is also possible, but it requires the user to raise a support ticket. 

### Feature differentiation

Each of the GetResponse plans offers some similar features, and others are only available on higher-tier packages. Here are some of the key features and how they differ between plans:

-   **Email marketing**: All the paid plans allow users to send unlimited emails and newsletters, including using autoresponders to set up subscriptions or create timed email sequences. 
-   **Templates**: Users can create emails and landing pages using built-in templates which are available on all paid plans. 
-   **Sales funnels**: From the Marketer plan upward, GetResponse offers sales funnel tools, including abandoned cart recovery, popups to prompt further action, and incentives to gain contacts. 
-   **Content monetizing**: The Creator and Enterprise plans allow users to monetize their content and industry knowledge via online courses and webinars. These plans also offer quizzes, certificates, and a mobile app for course students.
    
-   **SMS marketing**: Only available on Enterprise plans, users can branch out from email and website marketing and utilize SMS marketing services. 

## What users say about GetResponse pricing

Our team analyzed 513 reviews from verified GetResponse users on our website in the last two years to understand their views about this email marketing platform’s pricing.

Users note that the software offers a mix of features, making it good value for money, and they also appreciate the 30-day free trial, which includes all the features of any plan you want to try out. Some users commented that the free plan was a useful way to get to know the platform but only relevant for marketing beginners. Others noted that the pricing could get expensive for smaller businesses with tighter resources.

Here are some of the things users mentioned about GetResponse pricing.[\[1\]](#footnotes)

Rosalina M.Executive Assistant/ FreelancerInsurance1-2 years

Reasonable valuing: GetResponse offers a scope of estimating plans to fit different business needs and spending plans, including a let loose arrangement that backs to 1,000 endorsers and essential email showcasing highlights.

March 2, 2023

Rebecca R.InstructorEducation Management2+ years

Finally, it offers competitive pricing, making it an affordable option for businesses of any size.

July 17, 2023

Debbie N.ManagerHealth, Wellness and Fitness2+ years

GetResponse is a little more expensive than most autoresponders, but it is not outrageously priced and is well worth the expense of continuing to get the leads.

January 31, 2023

david F.marketingMarketing and Advertising6-12 months

I particularly appreciated the ability to automate many of the tasks involved in campaign management, such as sending follow-up messages or creating new lists. Although GetResponse is not the cheapest option on the market, it offers a good mix of features and value for money.

August 5, 2022

[Read more GetResponse reviews here.](https://www.capterra.com/p/153948/GetResponse/reviews/)

## Detailed breakdown of GetResponse pricing plans

### Free plan

**Ideal for**: Anyone who just needs basic contact storage and email creation/sending tools. 

GetResponse Free is offered as a suite of useful tools for email marketing beginners, with the goal of getting businesses or sole traders online. The plan provides limited storage for marketing contacts as well as the ability to build and launch a single landing page. 

**Free plan features**[\[2\]](#footnotes):

-   **Limited contact storage**: The free plan provides storage for just 500 contacts, making it suitable for small businesses, contractors, or those just starting out.
    
-   **Signup and contact forms**: Create forms that encourage customers to sign up and provide their contact details. 
-   **Landing page**: Businesses with a limited online presence can create a solo landing page with key information for customers or clients. 
-   **Limited mail-sending capabilities**: Send up to 2,500 marketing emails or newsletters per month to contacts. 
-   **Key email metric tracking**: GetResponse Free also offers some basic marketing analytics on key metrics like open and read rates. 

_Email marketing templates in GetResponse (_[_Source_](https://www.capterra.com/p/153948/GetResponse/)_)_

### Starter plan

**Priced at:** $15.58 per month, billed annually; $19 per month, billed monthly 

**Ideal for:** Solo marketers, entrepreneurs, and small businesses that need a tool for collecting contacts and creating email sequences and newsletters.

The GetResponse Starter plan is aimed at beginners in contact list creation. The tools are centered around contact collection and email building, including templates that are adjustable via a drag-and-drop interface. There are no limits on how many contacts you can store or how many emails you can send. You can also use basic automation features to schedule emails, for example, for a timed marketing campaign.

**Starter plan features**:

-   **Unlimited contact storage**: Gather as many contacts as you need with no storage limits.
    
-   **Autoresponders**: AI-powered auto-responses and content generation for email sequences and event-based triggers, e.g., a message from a customer or clickthrough of a specific link.
    
-   **Unlimited landing pages**: Users can create marketing-specific web pages to promote products or collect contacts. 
-   **One automation workflow**: Create a single marketing automation workflow using up to six elements from a drag-and-drop visual interface. For example, you can set up automatic emails based on sales, subscriptions, or contact form completion. 
-   **Free domain**: GetResponse offers a year free on a single domain name that would normally cost a maximum of $15. 

_Managing autoresponders in GetResponse (_[_Source_](https://www.capterra.com/p/153948/GetResponse/)_)_

### Marketer plan

**Priced at:** $48.38 per month, billed annually; $59 per month, billed monthly

**Ideal for** Growing businesses and marketers wanting to expand their offerings across multiple channels.

The Marketer plan includes all the features of the starter plan without as many limitations. For example, users can create unlimited automation pathways instead of just one. There are also some e-commerce-specific tools like abandoned cart recovery functions and tools for segmenting target audiences for more relevant offers and campaigns.

**Marketing plan features**:

-   **Unlimited marketing automation tasks**: Use the same drag-and-drop interface to create as many automation tasks and pathways as needed.
    
-   **Abandoned cart recovery**: Various templates and tools for e-commerce customers to remind customers about their abandoned cart and track how many people return to make their purchase. 
-   **Revenue statistics**: Email newsletter analytics tools that help marketers understand the ROI of their email marketing efforts. 
-   **Sales funnel tools**: Popups and email reminders to help guide customers along the sales funnel, such as links to relevant content or timely discounts. 
-   **Contact scoring**: Understand which contacts are more likely to buy or interact with content to hone marketing efforts. 

_The drag-and-drop marketing automation interface in GetResponse (_[_Source_](https://www.capterra.com/p/153948/GetResponse/)_)_

### Creator plan

**Priced at** $56.58 per month, billed annually; $69 per month, billed monthly

**Ideal for**: Expanding small-to-midsize businesses or marketers wanting to monetize industry-based expertise or content.

The Creator plan includes all the previous plan features, but shifts focus to include tools centered around content, courses, and monetization. The platform allows users to create and launch webinars and chargeable online courses for up to 500 students, potentially creating recurring income streams. Users can also create paid newsletters. While there are no additional fees for launching paid digital products, standard Stripe fees apply for accepting payments via GetResponse’s platform.

**Creator plan features**:

-   **Unlimited courses**: Users can create as many courses as they want, all of which are hosted via the GetResponse platform. However, the number of students per account is limited to 500.
    
-   **Website builder**: This plan allows users to go beyond landing pages and create a full website with multiple pages and categories. 
-   **Mobile app**: Users can launch a mobile app for course students to interact with your content. 
-   **Premium email content**: Users are able to offer paid newsletter subscriptions as a source of recurring income. 
-   **Webinars**: Users can create and publish webinars that can then be shared via existing contact lists. GetResponse offers to provide a demo of this feature via their website. 

_Managing multiple landing pages in GetResponse (_[_Source_](https://www.capterra.com/p/153948/GetResponse/)_)_

### Enterprise plan 

**Priced at**: Available upon request from vendor.

**Ideal for**: Omnichannel marketing strategists and expanding businesses requiring extended content monetization.

The Enterprise plan provides features like SMS marketing, priority customer support, and a range of AI-powered marketing features. Users can set up AI-powered product recommendations tailored to their target audience. Customers who consent to this can also set up mobile push notifications. 

**Enterprise plan features**:

-   **Priority premium customer support**: GetResponse offers 24/7 customer support via live chat on all plans. However, Enterprise plan customers also gain access to a dedicated customer experience manager, Slack channels, and phone-based support.
    
-   **Dedicated IP address**: Enterprise users can combine their GetResponse domain and website with a dedicated IP address which may reduce the risk of IP blacklisting and make remote access more secure. 
-   **Single sign-on (SSO)**: Allow users to sign into GetResponse using an existing sign-on, for example, their Google account details. 
-   **Mobile push notifications**: With customers' consent we can send offers, updates, and other marketing materials directly to their smart devices as notifications. 
-   **SMS marketing**: While GetResponse is largely centered around email marketing, the Enterprise plan also provides the ability to send SMS marketing messages. 

_Reports and resources within the GetResponse platform (_[_Source_](https://www.capterra.com/p/153948/GetResponse/)_)_

## Total cost of ownership

Software budgeting involves considering more than just the initial subscription fee. There may be other upfront costs as well as ongoing maintenance fees or training costs. Here’s a breakdown of all the potential expenses of using GetResponse:

### Upfront costs

In addition to the subscription fee, you’ll need to consider if you require other immediate costs in order to integrate GetResponse into your business tech stack.

You might also need to invest in data integration solutions to ensure that GetResponse connects smoothly with your existing customer database to avoid data duplication. 

### Additional costs to consider

As with most marketing platforms, there are additional costs to consider apart from standard subscription fees. You may want to consider the following:

-   **Training costs**: GetResponse offers a range of online resources, including webinars, guides, and videos, to help users get started. However, you’ll need to factor in the cost of having personnel take time away from marketing tasks to learn how to use the new system.
    
-   **Compliance and data privacy reporting**: Email and SMS marketing are heavily regulated by various data privacy laws. The GetResponse website provides little information about managing these factors. You might need to discuss investing in additional software with your firm’s chief information security officer (CISO) to log consent for communication and other relevant data privacy details. 
-   **Additional website features**: Because the website builder is only available on the Creator and Enterprise plan, lower-tier users will need to add additional site-building software fees to their budget.
    
-   **Content monetization tools**: Similarly, there are no content monetization features on the bottom three plans. If you don’t want to pay for the Creator or Enterprise plan, you might need to think about how you will monetize your content if that’s part of your overall strategy.
    
-   **Changing marketing needs**: As your target audience changes or your business grows, you may need additional marketing tools. To ensure you have tools relevant to your changing marketing plans, consider switching to a higher-tier plan in the future.
    

### Services needed for implementing and managing the platform

Because GetResponse is a cloud-based platform, the internal resources required for managing the software are minimal. The vendor offers migration services for businesses already using different providers (e.g., Mailchimp, Mailerlite), although it’s not clear if this is a free or chargeable service. It’s possible that internal IT specialists at your business may need to manually craft bespoke integrations for certain channels not included in the “out-of-the-box” list provided by GetResponse. 

### Resources required for long-term platform management

GetResponse offers all its plans on an annual basis, so you’ll have paid for a year of uninterrupted service upfront. However, you may want to consider the costs of the following internal resources:

-   **Ongoing training**: GetResponse offers 24/7 customer support and onboarding assistance. However, that support is usually provided to a single individual. They may need to take time out of their schedule to upskill other marketers on your team. Regular upskilling can ensure everyone understands how to get the most out of the GetResponse platform.
    
-   **Security**: GetResponse offers advanced security features on the Enterprise plan, but there’s not much information on the security protocols for lower-tier plans. Discuss with your CISO if your business requires additional security tools.
    
-   **Implementation or change management resources**: Shifting from one email management platform to another can be challenging, especially if you have multiple personnel who need to use the platform. A change manager or implementation specialist can ensure the change goes smoothly and quickly address any issues.
    

## How to choose the right GetResponse pricing plan

_Key considerations while choosing the right GetResponse plan_

-   **Assess your business needs**: Consider what you’ll use the platform for. If you simply need to store contacts and send emails, you may manage with the free plan — as long as your customer base doesn’t expand beyond 500. However, if you’re excited about monetizing an online course you’ve been working on, the Creator plan is the lowest-tier option with the relevant features. Align your marketing goals with overarching business objectives to understand your current marketing software needs. You should also consider anticipated business growth. A rapidly expanding business may need more marketing tools than one that’s just starting out.
    
-   **Compare features offered in each plan**: Make sure you understand the features offered in each plan and how those line up with your current or anticipated workflows. This is particularly important if you’re considering a switch from an alternative email marketing provider. If you currently rely on multiple marketing automation workflows, for example, the Starter plan would not be suitable because it only supports a single automation pathway. Conversely, investing in the Creator plan when you have no need for content monetization tools would be a potential waste of budget. Match the features to your marketing team’s needs.
    
-   **Consider your budget**: Try to balance functionality with your budget constraints. While purchasing the plan with the most features is appealing, it can be detrimental if it exceeds your budget. It’s also worth considering whether you may need a higher-tier plan in the future and whether your forecasts suggest that you will have the budget to cover that.
    

## How to maximize the value of your GetResponse subscription

By leveraging all the tools, features, and resources associated with your GetResponse plan, you can maximize the value it brings to your business. Here are some top strategies to get the most from your GetResponse marketing plan:

_Ways to maximize the value of your GetResponse subscription_

### Utilize all the features of the tool

Get a comprehensive list of the features—available from the vendor website—and ensure you’re using all the ones that are relevant to your business. For example, while the Starter plan only supports a single bespoke marketing automation workflow, you can set up unlimited autoresponders. These could help you shift up your marketing campaigns to include scheduled email sequences or automatic responses to specific triggers. 

### Fully leverage customer support and resources

Every plan comes with 24/7 live chat customer support. Businesses can immediately report any issues directly to a member of the support team. Multiple online resources are also available, including, but not limited to, webinars, guides, infographics, a blog, and an in-depth help center. Users should consider leveraging these resources to ensure they’re getting the most out of their subscription.

### Additional tips for getting the most out of your plan

-   **Use segmentation tools**: The segmentation features allow users to create bespoke offers, discounts, and content aimed at increasingly granular target audiences. Marketers may find it easier to target specific demographics by leveraging these tools. 
-   **Review the available email marketing tools**: Each plan offers different email marketing tools, so take the time to learn what’s included. For example, all paid plans offer A/B testing. Marketers can test two versions of either the content of the email, the CTA, or the subject line. Choose audiences for your test groups and automatically send the better-performing version to the wider contact list at the end of the test. 
-   **Utilize the API**: If your customer data comes from systems not listed in GetResponse’s integration list, see if you can use the API to connect to those systems. This could save you money by avoiding the need to invest in additional integration tools. 
-   **Leverage the available templates.** The existing email and landing page templates are based on successful campaigns and websites. Use them to build your online presence more efficiently. 
-   **Use the analytics and metric reporting tools**: Marketers can use a range of analytic tools to understand how their email campaigns are performing. GetResponse offers basic metrics on the free plan and more advanced reporting as the price increases.
    

## Is it worth paying for GetResponse?

Understanding whether GetResponse is worth paying for means considering your business’s needs and budget. Here are the main points to consider to help you make that decision.

### Value for money

As a top-rated platform highlighted in the [2024 Capterra Shortlist for Email Marketing](https://www.capterra.com/email-marketing-software/shortlist/), GetResponse is scored in the “Value for money” category. Based on 513 reviews, the overall average rating in this category is 4 out of 5. This score reflects users’ opinions that the pricing is of great value for the features on offer but that higher tier plans can be out of reach for smaller businesses or those just starting out. 

Here are some review snippets from verified GetResponse users to help you understand the platform’s value proposition compared to its subscription fee[\[1\]](#footnotes):

Zuberi B.Affiliate MarketerMarketing and Advertising1-2 years

I like the price and the free trial feature. I tested it during the trial, then decided to stay for the price.

April 18, 2024

Nazim R.Digital Marketing ExpertMarketing and Advertising1-2 years

I am very happy and feel lucky I found them. Before I used other systems, but the service was not good, and they were even expensive. With GetResponse, you can grow and start low.

July 20, 2023

Emil L.Internet Marketer/Graphic DesignerHealth, Wellness and Fitness1-2 years

In the end, I made the decision to sign up for a paid plan, and I was pleased to learn that GetResponse gives a significant discount on its 24-month plan.

January 9, 2023

Kiran H.Customer ServiceConsumer Services6-12 months

Its free to use for the first 30 days.

September 20, 2024

[Read more GetResponse reviews here.](https://www.capterra.com/p/153948/GetResponse/reviews/)

### Included features

All versions of GetResponse allow users to create and send emails to curated contact lists. Those lists are created using contact forms and signup forms, all of which are customizable within the platform. From the Starter plan upward, it’s also possible to create marketing automation workflows, and users note that these are easy to set up using the visual drag-and-drop interface. The reporting tools on common marketing metrics help marketers understand how each campaign is performing and segment their target audiences more effectively.

### Customer support options

GetResponse’s customer support is largely provided via live chat and email. Every plan includes 24/7 online support, but the Enterprise plan also includes phone support and access to Slack channels. The company also has an extensive online help center and numerous guides and videos to help with platform-specific queries.

## Is GetResponse right for you?

### Assessing your requirements

Determining whether GetResponse is the right email marketing platform for you involves assessing your business requirements and comparing them to features provided by this vendor. Here are some key factors to consider:

-   **Business size, type, and growth expectations**: A solo contractor needing to consolidate contacts and send newsletters isn’t likely to see the same expansion as a small marketing agency. Assess your current and anticipated future marketing needs, ensuring that the features offered by GetResponse align with your business goals.
    
-   **Security and data privacy**: Marketers need to be aware of data privacy regulations, such as the requirement to only send emails and SMS with the customer’s explicit consent. There must also be processes in place to immediately provide customers with a summary of all the data held about them if requested. While the Enterprise plan offers advanced security and data privacy features, it’s not clear what the level of security is on lower-tier plans. Software buyers may need to speak to their CISO to understand the firm’s security requirements and then liaise with a member of the GetResponse sales team to understand if the vendor’s security protocols are fit for purpose.
    
-   **Current systems and applications**: Make sure you know what’s already in your marketing tech stack. You will probably need GetResponse to integrate with these apps and services. There is a list of current integrations on the provider’s website and an API that connects to most others. If you use bespoke business systems for customer data collation, you may need to book a call with a GetResponse sales team member to ensure they can support the correct integrations.
    

### Alternatives to GetResponse

GetResponse scores an overall rating of 4.2 out of 5 from Capterra users. But how does it compare to other top competitors in the email marketing software space?

When examining “Value for money” as a separate category, GetResponse has an average rating of 4 out of 5 across all its reviews. Users noted that the vendor offers discounts for non-profit organizations and longer-term users. However, others stated that they felt the higher-tier plans were expensive and out of reach for smaller businesses. Some competitors in the email marketing arena also score highly in the value-for-money category, with some scoring noticeably higher. 

**HubSpot Marketing Hub**, for example, has a score of 4.2 out of 5 for value-for-money, with plans starting at $15 per month. Alternatively, **Brevo** is marketed as both an email marketing and customer relationship management (CRM) tool, with an even higher value-for-money rating at 4.5 out of 5. Plans start at $9 a month on a usage-based, scaling pricing model with some features available for free. **Constant Contact** is also a GetResponse alternative, scoring 4.1 out of 5 in the value-for-money segment, with another usage-based pricing model where plans start at $12 per month. Potential GetResponse customers may also want to consider **Engage Bay CRM** collates customer data in a single location while providing marketing automation for emails and more. This platform scores 4.7 out of 5 for value for money — the highest scoring of these email marketing competitors. Plans start at $14.99 per month. Finally, **Omnisend** is an e-commerce-focused email marketing automation platform. Plans start at $16 per month on a usage-based pricing model, and users scored Omnisend 4.5 out of 5 for value-for-money.

Let’s take a closer look at the strengths of these alternatives:

-   **HubSpot Marketing Hub** offers an all-in-one platform for marketing tools, including signup forms, landing pages, SEO tools, social media marketing assistance, and more. There’s also a built-in suite of analytics tools to help marketers understand campaign performance. The platform scores an overall average rating of 4.5 out of 5 on our website, with reviewers noting how easy it is to implement lead-capturing features and also praising the granular data available in the analytics area.
    
-   **Brevo** is marketed as both an email marketing platform and a customer relationship management (CRM) tool. Its pricing is usage-based, so rather than charging for the size of the contact list, users pay per email sent. Brevo users have scored the software an overall average rating of 4.6 out of 5, with comments praising the per-email pricing model and the ease with which the platform is set up.
    
-   **Constant Contact** is a digital marketing platform with features such as automation, segmentation, and campaign tracking. Its overall average rating is 4.3 out of 5, and reviewers note the quality of customer support and ease of use. Other notable comments praise the appearance of the emails created on the platform and the breadth of features available.
    
-   **Engage Bay CRM** combines sales and marketing features in a single CRM platform, offering various marketing automation tools, landing page creation, and live chat services. Users scored this platform an overall average rating of 4.7 out of 5. Praise is notable for the user interface and how responsive the customer support team is. Reviewers also comment on how cost-effective it is compared to other popular alternatives. 
-   **Omnisend** provides email marketing automation tools for e-commerce businesses. Users can leverage email builders, personalization tools, and A/B testing to potentially increase conversions and sales. Omnisend scores an overall average rating of 4.7 out of 5, with “ease of use” and “customer service” the highest scoring categories. Users comment on the user-friendly interface and the benefits of features like segmentation and automation. They also praise the built-in analytics that aid in converting site visitors into paying customers. 

Check out the top [GetResponse alternatives](https://www.capterra.com/p/153948/GetResponse/alternatives/), comparable to GetResponse in terms of core features, pricing, and usability.

### Cost comparison: GetResponse vs. popular alternatives

[4.5 (6228)](https://www.capterra.com/p/171840/HubSpot-Marketing/#reviews)

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Starting Price

$15.00

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[4.6 (3439)](https://www.capterra.com/p/132996/brevo/#reviews)

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$9.00

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[4.7 (836)](https://www.capterra.com/p/153508/Omnisend/#reviews)

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## Making the final decision

GetResponse is available for free for marketers who only want minimal contact collation and email creation features. Each paid plan offers different features, ranging from email marketing-centric tools on the Starter plan to content monetization essentials on the Creator plan. The Marketer plan is a good mid-point for those needing advanced email marketing automation without the addition of courses and webinars. 

However, software buyers must note that as their contact lists expand beyond certain amounts, each paid plan also increases in price. Even the Starter plan, which has a base price of $15.58, can increase to a maximum of $441.98 if a business gains 100,000 contacts or more.

Assess your current marketing needs and the likelihood of your customer base expanding beyond certain points. For many businesses, the increased profits from additional customers may cover the increasing costs of the email marketing plans. Software buyers may want to note different price points on the sliding scale and collaborate with other business segments. For example, you may need to liaise with your CMO and CFO to understand if GetResponses plans are right for you.

Taking the time now to carefully consider what features GetResponse offers versus its price can help you optimize your budget and find the next suitable addition to your marketing tech stack.

## FAQs

Does GetResponse offer any discounts?

According to the vendor’s website, GetResponse offers discounts for charities and other not-for-profit organizations. User reviews also indicate that some longer-term users were offered discounts in exchange for staying on a 24-month contract rather than a 12-month one.

Is GetResponse free to use?

There is a free plan called GetResponse Free. It only includes basic email marketing tools and the facility to set up a single landing page. It’s also limited to 500 contacts.

What is better than GetResponse?

There are plenty of other email marketing platforms. Understanding which is better for your business means assessing your needs, considering your budget, and aligning the features with the needs of your marketing team.

How many emails can I send with GetResponse?

GetResponse allows you to send unlimited emails on all paid plans. On the free plan, users can send a maximum of 2,500 per month.

Is GetResponse trustworthy?

GetResponse scores 4.5 out of 5 and is on the 2024 Capterra Shortlist of email marketing software, indicating a high level of trust in this software. Before making a final decision, software buyers should assess the platform's security and compliance features and user reviews.

Is the GetResponse landing page free?

All GetResponse plans, including the free plan, allow users to create and launch at least one landing page.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of GetResponse?

GetResponse offers multiple email marketing tools and marketing automation workflows, including autoresponders. Some users noted that the price can become expensive as a business’s contact list expands.

Does GetResponse have an app?

Users on the GetResponse Creator plan can launch a mobile app for course students to engage with learning content.

Is GetResponse a website builder?

The lower three tiers of GetResponse support the creation of individual landing pages. From the Creator plan upward, it’s possible to use GetResponse to create an entire website. GetResponse also offers free domain name hosting for the first year of subscription.

#### Methodology

1.  Review excerpts are passages extracted from longer reviews written by verified reviewers. We obtain these excerpts by applying an algorithm that considers factors including, but not limited to, length, topic coverage, and thematic relevance. Excerpts are evaluated for positive or negative sentiment and receive a sentiment score. Excerpts represent user opinion and do not represent the views of, nor constitute, an endorsement by Capterra or its affiliates. Excerpts are not edited for clarity or grammar.
    
2.  Our research team identified these features from vendor websites (as of Feb. 1, 2025) based on their analysis of what users find valuable or expect from project management software. This list is not exhaustive. For additional features, refer to the vendor’s website.
    

[Shephalii Kapoor](https://www.capterra.com/resources/author/skapoor/)

Shephalii Kapoor is a writer at Capterra. She helps small businesses identify the right software for their needs by analyzing user reviews for top-rated software products. Prior to Capterra, she worked as an assistant content manager at InfoEdge India Ltd. She has also worked in company law, aviation, and real estate. She is a published author and has contributed to various magazines and websites. During her free time, she enjoys reading.

[Caroline Rousseau](https://www.capterra.com/resources/author/caroline-rousseau/)

Caroline Rousseau is a content editor at Capterra. A former content analyst, Caroline has, for the past five years, built, written, and edited research reports about technological trends, opportunities, and challenges with a small and midsize business audience in mind. Her content has been featured in French tier 1 media including Le Monde, L’Express, and Le Figaro, among other publications. Her previous experience as a graphic designer, translator, and LQA specialist in various industries...

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Table of Contents

-   [Overview of GetResponse pricing​](#overview-of-getresponse-pricing)
-   [Cost breakdown](#cost-breakdown)
-   [What users say about GetResponse pricing](#what-users-say-about-getresponse-pricing)
-   [Detailed breakdown of GetResponse pricing plans](#detailed-breakdown-of-getresponse-pricing-plans)
-   [Total cost of ownership](#total-cost-of-ownership)
-   [How to choose the right GetResponse pricing plan](#how-to-choose-the-right-getresponse-pricing-plan)
-   [How to maximize the value of your GetResponse subscription](#how-to-maximize-the-value-of-your-getresponse-subscription)
-   [Is it worth paying for GetResponse?](#is-it-worth-paying-for-getresponse)
-   [Is GetResponse right for you?](#is-getresponse-right-for-you)
-   [Making the final decision](#making-the-final-decision)
-   [FAQs](#faqs)