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GetResponse Pricing: Plans & Cost Calculator 2026

GetResponse lets you start free and scale across five plans up to $69/mo as your contact list grows, with a quote-only Enterprise tier at the top.

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GetResponse plans and pricing

High· Verified July 16, 2026
Interactive calculator

Billing surface

Pick a plan, set your seat count and switch billing to see the running total. The full breakdown lives in the calculator below.

$15Starter · effective monthly, billed annually
Free

Free Forever Plan

Ideal for individuals or small businesses just starting with email marketing

Free
Up to 500 contacts
2,500 emails/month
1 landing page
Basic marketing automation
AI tools
Website builder
Connect your domain
Get started
Plan

Starter

Grow your list with AI-powered email marketing

$15/mo
$19 /mosave 21%
Unlimited monthly email sends
AI-powered content generators
Welcome email series
1 custom automation workflow
Landing page builder
Signup forms and popups
Free custom domain with yearly plan
Choose Starter
Plan

Marketer

Marketers & ecommerce: promote and sell across channels

$48/mo
$59 /mosave 19%
Everything in Starter, and:
Unlimited automation workflows
Advanced audience segmentation
Abandoned cart recovery
Sales funnels
Promo codes and revenue reports
Unlimited web push notifications
Free custom domain with yearly plan
Choose Marketer
Plan

Creator

Create, market & monetize your knowledge

$56/mo
$69 /mosave 19%
Everything in Marketer, and:
Premium newsletter subscriptions
Free custom domain with yearly plan
Website builder
Course creator
Up to 500 students
Webinars
Choose Creator
Custom

Enterprise

Maximize revenue, tailored solutions + premium support

Custom
Everything in Creator, and:
Student management
Premium newsletter subscriptions
Dedicated sending domain
Dedicated IP address
Premium, priority support
Single sign-on (SSO)
SMS marketing
Mobile push notifications
AI product recommendations
Transactional emails
Unlimited users
Contact sales

GetResponse pricing: the quick answer

Quick answerHigh· Verified July 16, 2026

GetResponse runs from free to $69 per month at 1,000 contacts as of July 16, 2026: a Free Forever plan, then Starter at $19/mo, Marketer at $59/mo, and Creator at $69/mo, with a custom Enterprise tier above. Annual billing takes about 18 percent off, bringing Starter to $15/mo, Marketer to $48/mo, and Creator to $56/mo. Every paid price is the 1,000-contact band and rises across eight list-size tiers up to 100,000-plus. The free plan is genuine, with 500 contacts and 2,500 emails a month. Creator is where webinars, a course builder, and student management show up, which is rare for an email tool.

  • Free Forever PlanFree
  • Starter$19/mo
  • Marketer$59/mo
  • Creator$69/mo
  • EnterpriseCustom
Run your volume through the cost calculator to see which tier you land in and what it costs.
Free tier
Yes
Billing model
Freemium
Cheapest paid
$19/mo
Annual discount
Save ~21%

At $19/mo to start, GetResponse sits 46% above the $13/mo median across 19 email marketing tools we track.


GetResponse cost calculator

GetResponse Hidden Costs & Pitfalls

What sits on top of the plan fee

GetResponse prices by list size, so the tier sets your features and your contact count sets the number. The published prices are the 1,000-contact floor, and the extras worth knowing sit around the annual discount and the tier limits.

List-size scaling
Each paid plan is priced for 1,000 contacts and climbs through eight list-size tiers up to 100,000-plus, so the entry figures ($19 Starter, $59 Marketer, $69 Creator) are the smallest bill for each plan. A business growing its list several times over will see the plan re-price well above the sticker, so budget against your projected contact count rather than the 1,000-contact floor that the headline assumes.
rises per list-size tier
Annual commitment discount
Paying yearly cuts roughly 18 percent off and adds a free custom domain: Starter drops from $19 to $15/mo, Marketer from $59 to $48, and Creator from $69 to $56. On Marketer that is about $144 saved over the year. The trade is committing for twelve months up front, so it makes sense once you are sure GetResponse fits, not while you are still on the free plan testing it.
about 18% off annually
Features gated by tier
The differences between tiers are real jumps, not minor unlocks. Abandoned cart recovery, sales funnels, and unlimited automation workflows arrive on Marketer at $59/mo, and webinars, the course creator, and student management wait for Creator at $69/mo. So a store that needs cart recovery cannot stay on the $19 Starter plan, and a course seller effectively needs the top published tier. Map the feature you actually need to its tier before assuming Starter is enough.
feature-gated by plan
The renewal jump, credit expiry and every discount worth having are in the GetResponse true cost guide, with an email generator for negotiating team and enterprise rates.
GetResponse Cost Analysis

GetResponse pricing, read against its live plans and category

Positioning

$19/moentry price
46% above the category median
low $7median $13 · n=19high $49

GetResponse keeps a genuine Free Forever plan, then Starter opens at $19/mo at the 1,000-contact band. The value story is about how fast the tiers climb: Marketer jumps to $59/mo for unlimited automation and cart recovery, and Creator hits $69/mo for webinars, courses, and student management. Annual billing softens all three to $15, $48, and $56 per month. Because every price is the 1,000-contact floor and rises across eight list-size tiers, the real cost tracks your list, not the sticker. It is feature-dense, but a simple sender pays for tools they will not touch.

Cost drivers

  • 1Every paid price is the 1,000-contact floor and scales up through eight list-size tiers to 100,000-plus contacts, so list growth triggers automatic price bumps.
  • 2The features most buyers actually want are gated by tier: cart recovery and sales funnels start at $59/mo Marketer, webinars and the course creator at $69/mo Creator.
  • 3Monthly billing costs about 18 percent more than annual, so a Marketer subscriber on month-to-month pays roughly $144 a year more than on the yearly plan.

Watch-outs

Buyers describe running into contact limits that feel arbitrary and force sudden, more expensive tier upgrades as their lists grow. The email editor also draws complaints for feeling clunky compared with newer tools.

Strengths

The free plan is a real one, and the higher tiers pack in features rivals charge separately for.

  • Free Forever plan includes 500 contacts, a website builder, and landing pages
  • Built-in webinar hosting on Creator, rare among email platforms
  • Conversion funnel builder maps the whole customer journey

What users say

Costs a little more than GR but is so much better by a long shot.

Reddit

Pricing is flat by subscriber count, unlimited sends.

Reddit

Editor’s take

Beginners should start on the Free plan or Starter at $19/mo for basic newsletters. The moment you need cart recovery you are at $59/mo Marketer, and courses or webinars push you to $69/mo Creator, so price it at the feature you actually need plus your real list size. If the list-limit friction wears on you, Kit is a cleaner alternative for creators.

Oleh KemOleh KemFounder & Lead Analyst
ComparEdge EditorialUpdated: July 16, 2026

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