GetResponse's pricing page
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Buying shortcut
Which GetResponse plan should you choose?
Start here
Starter
Teams starting with AI-powered email marketing and landing pages. It is the first tier to check when you only need the core GetResponse workflow. Watch for: Automation is limited compared with higher tiers
Public price
From $19/mo
$19/month for 1,000 contacts, $79/month at 10,000 contacts. Annual billing saves 18%.
Main upgrade
Marketer
Marketers and ecommerce teams selling across channels. Inspect this tier when the lower tier starts blocking reporting, automation, collaboration, or support needs. Watch for: Better for ecommerce and marketing funnels than SaaS lifecycle email
Public price
From ~$48/mo
Starts around $48/month (billed annually) for low contact counts, scales with list size. Adds unlimited automation workflows over Starter.
High-volume or advanced
Enterprise
Larger teams needing premium support and advanced channels. Treat this as the serious-operations tier, especially if the first two plans leave key limits or add-ons unresolved. Watch for: Sales-led buying path
Public price
Custom
Custom contract.
Cost scenarios
Pricing pages show the entry point. These scenarios show what the plan means in real buying situations.
Marketing team running webinars and funnels
GetResponse: Creator or Enterprise may be justified. Sequenzy: Email lifecycle focus, not webinar suite. GetResponse is stronger when webinars and funnels are central.
SaaS team building lifecycle emails
GetResponse: Marketing-suite pricing plus setup work. Sequenzy: Built around SaaS email sequences. Sequenzy is more focused for onboarding, trial conversion, and retention.
Ecommerce team needing abandoned cart and promos
GetResponse: Marketer tier likely required. Sequenzy: Not ecommerce-first. GetResponse is a better fit for ecommerce funnels.
What to watch for
Pricing can vary by locale, contact selection, and billing period.
Useful automation depth starts above Starter for many teams.
SaaS product events and billing lifecycle workflows are not the main product focus.
GetResponse pricing is suite pricing
GetResponse includes more than email. Landing pages, funnels, webinars, ecommerce recovery, web push, courses, and newsletters all affect which tier makes sense.
That breadth can be useful, but it also means SaaS teams may pay for features that do not map to product lifecycle messaging.
The practical way to read GetResponse pricing is to start with the workflows you will actually launch in the first 90 days. A newsletter plus landing page program can often start lower. A team that needs abandoned cart recovery, segmentation, and real automation should look at Marketer rather than treating Starter as the realistic long-term plan. A creator selling courses or paid newsletter subscriptions should evaluate Creator on revenue tools, not only email volume.
For a SaaS buyer, the hidden cost is usually operating fit. Product onboarding, trial conversion, billing nudges, churn-risk messages, and feature-adoption prompts do not depend on webinars or course tools. If those lifecycle flows are the priority, compare this page with the GetResponse alternatives guide and the side-by-side GetResponse comparison before choosing a plan because the cheapest tier may not reflect the work your team needs to ship.
GetResponse vs Sequenzy
GetResponse is better for broad digital marketing and creator/ecommerce funnels. Sequenzy is better for focused SaaS lifecycle email where product usage and billing behavior drive the sequence.
Choose GetResponse when you want one suite for campaigns, pages, funnels, webinars, and creator monetization. Choose Sequenzy when the email program is mostly SaaS lifecycle work and you would rather not buy a broad marketing suite to get there.
GetResponse vs Sequenzy
How GetResponse compares with Sequenzy, which bills on emails sent rather than contact count.
How Sequenzy prices the same volume
Sequenzy price per 1k emails
$0.41 / 1k at $49/mo for 120k emails
Verdict
GetResponse is valuable when you use the whole marketing suite. Sequenzy is better when the requirement is narrower and more SaaS-specific: product-triggered email, billing-aware lifecycle messages, and pricing that follows send volume.
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