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GetResponse vs ActiveCampaign: which should you choose?

Quick answer: GetResponse is built for webinars + email in one tool, while ActiveCampaign suits automation-heavy workflows. For most users ActiveCampaign is the stronger default, but GetResponse can be the better fit depending on your budget and use case. GetResponse has the lower entry price.

GetResponse and ActiveCampaign look similar on the surface; the differences show up in practice. Below we compare them on pricing, strengths and the use cases each one fits, then give a clear verdict.

Side-by-side

GetResponseActiveCampaign
CategoryAll-in-One MarketingMarketing Automation
What it's known forAll-in-one email marketing with automation, webinars, landing pages and AI campaign tools.Advanced marketing automation and CRM with deep segmentation, conditional logic and predictive features.
PricingFree plan (limited); Email Marketing from ~$19/mo; Marketing Automation and Ecommerce tiers higher.No permanent free plan; Starter from ~$15/mo; Plus, Pro and Enterprise tiers scaling with contacts.
Best audienceSMBs and course/webinar sellers who want email plus webinars and landing pages in a single subscription.Automation-heavy SMBs and B2B teams that want email, CRM and sales automation in a single platform.
Best forWebinars + email in one tool, Affiliate-friendly recurring payouts, All-in-one SMB marketingAutomation-heavy workflows, SMBs needing CRM + email, B2B nurture sequences
Entry priceFreefrom $15/mo
Biggest strengthRare built-in webinar hosting bundled with email.Among the most powerful automation logic in the SMB price range.
Main caveatWebinars and marketing automation require the Marketer tier or higher, not Starter.Steep learning curve; overkill for simple newsletters.
See GetResponse plans →See ActiveCampaign plans →

Features compared

Where they really diverge is in the day-to-day feature set:

GetResponse key features

  • Email marketing with drag-and-drop editor, A/B testing and autoresponders
  • Marketing automation workflows (Marketer plan and above)
  • Built-in webinar hosting (up to 100 attendees on Marketer)
  • Unlimited landing pages and website builder

ActiveCampaign key features

  • Visual automation builder with unlimited actions (Plus+) and conditional/branching logic
  • Built-in CRM with deal pipelines and sales automation
  • Advanced segmentation and site/event tracking
  • Predictive sending and predictive content (Pro tier)

Pricing tiers side by side

GetResponse plans

PlanPriceWhat's included
Free$0limited; up to 500 contacts, basic email + one landing page
Starter (Email Marketing)from ~$19/mo (1,000 contacts)no automation workflows or webinars, single user
Marketerfrom ~$59/momarketing automation, webinars up to 100, segmentation, 3 users
Creator / Enterprisefrom ~$69/mo / customcourses, paid newsletters, ecommerce; Enterprise adds advanced tools

ActiveCampaign plans

PlanPriceWhat's included
Starterfrom $15/mobasic automations limited to 5 actions, contact-based
Plusfrom $49/mounlimited automation actions, landing pages, AI content
Profrom $79/mopredictive sending, conditional content, advanced reporting
Enterprisefrom $145/mopremium CRM, custom reporting, dedicated support

Tiers compiled from the vendors' published plans and independent reviews; prices are approximate and change often, so confirm current figures (and your region's taxes) on each vendor's site.

Strengths compared

Where GetResponse wins

One of the few platforms that bundles webinar hosting directly with email marketing and automation.

That makes it the stronger pick for sMBs and course/webinar sellers who want email plus webinars and landing pages in a single subscription.

Where ActiveCampaign wins

The go-to when you need genuinely advanced marketing automation plus a built-in CRM without enterprise pricing.

That makes it the stronger pick for automation-heavy SMBs and B2B teams that want email, CRM and sales automation in a single platform.

Verdict: choose by fit

There is no single winner; it depends on where you sit.

FAQ

Is GetResponse better than ActiveCampaign?

ActiveCampaign is the stronger default for most users, but GetResponse can be the better fit depending on your budget and use case.

What is the main difference between GetResponse and ActiveCampaign?

GetResponse is one of the few platforms that bundles webinar hosting directly with email marketing and automation. ActiveCampaign is the go-to when you need genuinely advanced marketing automation plus a built-in CRM without enterprise pricing.

Which is cheaper, GetResponse or ActiveCampaign?

Entry pricing differs: GetResponse offers a free tier, while ActiveCampaign starts at from $15/mo. Compare the tiers above against your usage.

Sources

Facts above are drawn from these independent reviews and the vendors' own pages for GetResponse and ActiveCampaign: