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Compare: Constant Contact vs GetResponse
A side-by-side analysis to help you find the right tool.
Constant Contact
Paid
(Under $50/mo)
Yes (60-day free trial)
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GetResponse
Freemium
(Under $50/mo)
Free tier (500 contacts, limited features); 30-day free trial on paid tiers
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Key Differences
Pricing Model
Constant Contact
Paid
GetResponse
Freemium
Free Trial
Constant Contact
Yes (60-day free trial)
GetResponse
Free tier (500 contacts, limited features); 30-day free trial on paid tiers
Best For
Constant Contact
Very small businesses and nonprofits wanting simplicity
GetResponse
SMBs wanting email + webinar + landing page tools bundled
Pros
Constant Contact
Extended trial period allows ample time for thorough platform evaluation.
Built in event marketing functionality simplifies webinar and gathering management.
Accessible telephone customer assistance helps non technical users resolve issues quickly.
GetResponse
Native webinar hosting eliminates the need for external video conferencing subscriptions.
Conversion funnels streamline campaign deployment for lean marketing teams.
Artificial intelligence assistants accelerate subject line creation and email drafting.
Value driven pricing models support businesses scaling their subscriber lists.
Cons
Constant Contact
Workflow automation capabilities are overly simplistic for advanced scaling needs.
User interface and feature ecosystem feel legacy compared to newer competitors.
Data segmentation options restrict targeted messaging campaigns.
GetResponse
Webinar features lack the advanced interactive controls found in dedicated platforms.
Automation workflows offer less customization than enterprise focused competitors.
Template aesthetics can appear traditional and require manual design updates.
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