How should you pick one from GetResponse and ActiveCampaign?(Full guide)
And if you’re reading this, it’s probably because you’re trying
to make a tough decision right now about which tool is best between GetResponse and ActiveCampaign.
How should you pick
one from GetResponse and Active Campaign?
Of course, we’re a little biased since we built the
former.
We think GetResponse
is #1 because we built it with great email marketing
capabilities, a drag-and-drop builder, a conversion funnel, and other inbuilt
features.
But we want you to be the judge here. So in this post, we’ll be
comparing ActiveCampaign and GetReponse’s features so you can choose which is best for your business. Let’s dive in.
1. Which one has better email marketing features?
GetResponse:
With our email marketing platform, you can use templates or create emails from
scratch and build an entire email marketing campaign from the ground up. This
makes it perfect for sending out:
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Newsletters
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Autoresponders
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Email sequences
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Segmented campaigns
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Automated RSS feeds (blog posts)
If you have an
existing contact list, you can easily import them in bulk using a CSV file or
integrating with external services.
So, what makes it good
for small businesses?
Not only is it super
easy to use (the drag-and-drop builder lets you quickly build a
professional-looking email with your own copy and images in minutes), but it
also nurtures leads and customers for you.
For instance, when an
email lands in your contact’s inbox, GetResponse tracks how many times it gets
opened and if the lead clicks any links. From there, you can see which contacts
on your list are more engaged and likely to buy your products and run A/B
testing to make future campaigns more successful.
It won’t take up much
of your time, either. The “quick actions” menu makes it quick and easy to build
professional email marketing campaigns, or if you need more input, the main
navigation menu is equipped with all the tools you need to build a campaign
that’ll grow your list:
The “quick actions”
and full navigation menu on the GetResponse dashboard.
The best part is that,
unlike a lot of the other tools on the market, GetResponse comes fully equipped
with other features like landing pages, conversion funnels, and webinars, which
give your email campaigns a better shot at being successful.
You can use the software to build various types of email
marketing campaigns, like triggered and targeted emails as well as
auto-responders. It also has prebuilt email funnels, which are helpful if you
need to set up a campaign quickly, or you are a newbie when it comes to email
marketing.
Like GetResponse, ActiveCampaign also has a drag-and-drop tool,
which makes it easier to build professional-looking email campaigns without any
coding experience. There is also an extensive library of mobile-friendly
templates you can use to start sending out successful email campaigns.
Verdict:
The biggest difference between the two platforms is the number
of features each of them offers. GetResponse has a full-suite platform, but
ActiveCampaign doesn’t have features like conversion funnels, webinars, and
social media tools that make it easier to launch successful email marketing
campaigns.
2. If you need to run surveys, do these tools
allow it?
GetResponse:
GetResponse has a survey builder you can use to create custom
surveys and add them straight into your email campaigns. With a drag-and-drop
builder, you can build custom surveys using:
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multiple choice answers
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text answers
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subscription forms
Once you’ve created the survey, all you need to do is add the
link to it when you’re creating your email — and you’re done. You can also use
these surveys on GetResponse’s webinars to collect data on attendees.
The drag-and-drop
editor also makes it easy to customize your surveys by adding:
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your logo/branding.
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multiple-choice questions.
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subscription forms.
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up to 50 pages (useful for in-depth feedback).
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adjustments to a survey that is already published.
And if you want to use an outside survey platform to poll your audience, GetResponse
syncs with most of them either through their pre-built integrations or Zapier.
ActiveCampaign:
At the moment,
ActiveCampaign doesn’t have its own survey tool. But it integrates with
third-party tools like SurveyMonkey, Survicate, and Typeform.
So you can link
surveys into email and automation campaigns, and responses will be sent
straight to your ActiveCampaign account.
Verdict:
If you don’t want to
use an external platform to run simple surveys then GetResponse is the right
choice.
But if you want to use
an outside platform and aren’t bothered about the integration, then both GetResponse and ActiveCampaign will work just as well.
3. Deliverability is a big issue, so which tool
does it better?
GetResponse:
An email marketing tool is only useful if those emails actually
land in your contacts’ inboxes.
At GetResponse, one of
our bragging points is that the deliverability rate for our customers
collectively sits at 99%!
So why and how is our deliverability rate number so high?
What are the Pros and Cons of Email Marketing?
A lot of our success comes down to factors like message content
and the trust we’ve built with Internet Service Providers (ISPs) around the
world.
They trust us because we not only have a zero-tolerance policy
towards SPAM, but we also make it easy to keep lists clean with our management
tools and track undeliverable email addresses to make sure they’re filtered out.
We’ve also built an in-house in-house anti-abuse system called
Hydra, that helps identify and assess potential threats posed to our customers’
reputation and deliverability.
Another thing that sets us apart is that we have two full-time
Teams devoted to Email Deliverability & Compliance – and we’ve been in this
business for over 20 years.
In other words, if you’re sending your emails with us, you’re in
good hands.
ActiveCampaign:
ActiveCampaign also has a high deliverability rate for their
emails.
A study by Email Tool Tester tracked the tool’s inbox rate
(slightly different from deliverability but related) and found that in
September 2020 it sat at 73%. In the same month, GetResponse scored 86%.
But do take these results with a grain of salt. They often fluctuate
and even top performers like GetResponse and ActiveCampaign experience ups and
downs. Plus, deliverability is tightly related to the content of your
communication – not just the platform you’re using to send your emails.
Verdict:
Both of these tools are likely to get your emails to their
destination.
4. Do they both offer landing pages?
GetResponse:
Yes — GetResponse
has a tool where you can build custom pages or use over 180 different
templates to create the perfect landing page.
And if you want to add code? Using the editor, you can add
custom code using HTML, CSS, or Javascript. If you want to add or embed any
external elements, all you need to do is a quick cut and paste.
And to make the page pop, the tool has a built-in image editor
that lets you add your own images. You can also import photos straight from
Shutterstock or even add engaging GIFs from Giphy to your landing page.
Once you’re happy with
how the landing page looks, you can launch it immediately and start collecting
leads that’ll be filtered straight into your email lists.
With the landing page
creator, you can:
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structure your landing pages using sections
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add content blocks for images, video, text, and buttons
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add static and pop-up forms
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add webinar registration forms
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add a sense of urgency with countdown timers
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collect payments thanks to PayPal integration
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add social sharing icons
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add custom-code elements using HTML, CSS, or Javascript
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preview your landing page to see what it looks like on a desktop
or a mobile device
ActiveCampaign:
ActiveCampaign also
recently launched an inbuilt landing page builder.
Like GetResponse, it
has a drag-and-drop designer tool that was created with ease of use in mind.
You can build professional looking landing pages with a couple of clicks:
There is also a library of templates you can choose from, and
you can switch out parts of the template to add in your own images, videos, and
calls to action.
Verdict:
Both tools offer great, value-for-money landing page builders.
5. What about conversion funnels?
GetResponse:
Conversion funnels can be daunting to build, but GetResponse has
simplified this once complicated process.
The conversion funnel feature in GetResponse makes it super
easy for you to build successful conversion funnels even if you’ve never done
it before. The funnels are pre-designed scenarios of how a typical conversion
might look.
With the Conversion Funnel feature, every step
of this conversion is automatically organized into steps you can
visualize:
Best of all? All the tools needed to build your conversion
funnel are already part of GetResponse.
ActiveCampaign:
ActiveCampaign doesn’t offer conversion funnels at this time.
Verdict:
If you’re looking for a solution that combines multiple channels
(email, landing pages, sales pages, Facebook ads, Facebook Pixel, etc.) in one
simple dashboard, then GetResponse is the right pick.
6. You might need webinars, which one offers this
feature?
GetResponse:
You can launch an interactive webinar right from the GetResponse
dashboard.
The webinar’s software functionality lets you create webinars
that have a custom webinar URL, sign-up forms, and inbuilt polls and surveys:
Because the webinars link back to GetResponse, every lead you
collect will be automatically added to your email lists and nurtured. If you
launch a webinar using GetResponse, you’ll have access to key features
like:
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Design tools and interactive
whiteboard
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Screen sharing/interactive
chat room
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Recording (so you can
remarket the webinar once it’s over)
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Q&A session
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Moderated chat
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Multiple hosts
However, what makes GetResponse’s
webinar tool stand out is that it has a prebuilt promotion machine you can
use to sell stuff from inside your webinars. The machine has features
like:
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Predesigned registration
pages
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Advanced subscription
settings
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Payment gateways
Using these features, you can sell products, services, and
courses directly from your webinars.
ActiveCampaign:
ActiveCampaign doesn’t have its own webinar tool. But you can
integrate with tools like GoToWebinar, StealthSeminat, and WebinarNinja to host
webinars straight from the software.
Verdict:
GetResponse comes with a built-in webinar software that you
don’t need to pay extra for. And if you’d like to use an external tool to run
your webinar campaigns with, both platforms will integrate with them
seamlessly.
7. Any provisions for Facebook or Google ads?
GetResponse:
GetResponse has a
suite of tools that were created specifically to allow small businesses and
freelancers to create successful Google and Facebook Ads campaigns
without taking up loads of time.
Let’s take a look at the Facebook ad tool first, which allows you to easily
create and publish ads from the tool’s dashboard straight to social
media.
First, you can build a list for the ad to target by picking from
categories like website visitors, similar audiences, or existing contacts.
Then, you can use the Social Ads Creator
App to create professional, striking Facebook ads that look like they’ve
come straight from a designer. Like other GetResponse features, the ad creator
is a simple drag-and-drop tool that anybody can master:
Once you’re happy with how the ad looks, all that’s left to do
is submit it — and you are done.
We also recently launched a tool that lets you build google
ads from the dashboard. All you need to do is add your Google Ads account,
add content to your ad, create a target audience, and set your budget:
That’s Easy!
ActiveCampaign:
You can’t launch Facebook or Google Ads from ActiveCampaign, but
you can still sync your Facebook Ads account and add/remove contacts from
Facebook Custom Audiences.
Verdict:
If you’re looking for simplicity in your paid ads campaigns,
GetResponse has got you covered.
8. When it comes to segmentation, which tool does
it better?
GetResponse:
We think our suite of lead generation tools makes it easy
to nurture contacts and convert them into paying customers.
How? By using segmentation to create highly targeted,
personalized emails that make contacts feel like you’re talking to them 1-to-1.
This all starts with
our forms, which we created to collect the most useful data from contacts when
they sign up through a newsletter or landing page. Once they land on your
contact list, you can then assign tags to them based on their behavior, and send
out targeted emails to specific groups.
What sets GetResponse apart is that it automatically picks the most
engaged contacts out of your list so you can target them.
We call this an
Engagement Score. Using real-time data, GetResponse gives every contact on your
list a score based on a 5-step scale:
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Not engaged (when somebody is not interested in the content you
send them… at all)
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At-risk
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Neutral
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Engaged
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Highly engaged (when somebody loves the content you send and is
actively opening emails and clicking the links)
The Engagement Score
will then be shown on your contact list, so you can target your most engaged
contacts and increase your chances of turning them into paying customers.
An example of contacts with varying engagement scores
ActiveCampaign:
ActiveCampaign has a comprehensive segmentation tool that allows
you to capture and use contact data like names, actions, and geography to
segment contacts.
Not only can you track this data, but you can also use it to
segment your contacts. In ActiveCampaign, you can use segmentation to target
your contacts based on their behavior, using data like if a contact has opened
an email or clicked a link:
The biggest difference between the two platforms is how
intuitive GetResponse’s segmentation is.
While both platforms let you segment your email list into
categories like products purchased, website visits, or industry, GetResponse
also breaks down the lists into how engaged contacts are (automatically).
And that can be powerful when you’re targeting contacts and
trying to close deals.
9. Do they both offer email templates?
GetResponse:
We offer 100+ responsive email templates built specifically for
the GetResponse Email Creator & to
be opened on any device.
Each template is high quality and professionally designed so you
can send out campaigns to welcome, educate, promote, and sell without needing
any coding skills. To make things even easier, the library is split into
sections, from online marketing to ecommerce, travel, notifications, and many
others.
Like a lot of other tools in our toolkit, our email templates
are easy to customize using a drag-and-drop builder.
ActiveCampaign:
ActiveCampaign also offers a bunch of templates you can use to
send to your subscribers.
Like GetResponse, all of ActiveCampaign’s templates are
mobile-friendly and easy to customize using the drag-and-drop builder. However,
the library is slightly smaller and the aesthetics seem a bit outdated.
10. Marketing automation: Which is better?
GetResponse:
One of the best parts about a marketing suite is that automation
features can put everyday tasks on autopilot.
GetResponse
Marketing Automation builder is one of the most comprehensive tools
available for marketers who want to create simple and advanced
automation.
The drag-and-drop automation builder lets you create visual
workflows to see the automation and customize each step as you go. You can
create automation events based on your contacts’ behavior and then trigger
actions to take place based on selected conditions.
For example, if you want a certain email to only be sent if a
contact clicks a link within an email, all you have to do is create that
sequence and condition using the visual automation builder:
With the workflow, you
can also add a “trigger” into the workflow for events like:
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new subscribers
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email opens
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clicks on links
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abandoned carts
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product purchases
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product upgrades
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URLs visited (i.e. pricing pages)
ActiveCampaign:
ActiveCampaign also
has a visual automation builder that allows you to see & construct the
stages in your automation sequence.
All you have to do is
add in your chosen conditions and emails, and ActiveCampaign will send out the
campaign you design:
Verdict:
Both platforms offer robust Marketing Automation tools that you
can use to run both simple & complex communication sequences.
11. Do they both offer an auto-responder feature?
GetResponse:
Like a lot of other features that come with GetResponse,
auto-responders come packaged and ready to use out of the box.
Using the auto-responder, you can nurture and maintain
relationships with contacts without spending all your time stuck in your inbox.
Here’s a quick breakdown of everything you can do with GetResponse’s Auto-responder:
ActiveCampaign:
ActiveCampaign also has an autoresponder feature that you can
activate when you’re creating a campaign or building a marketing sequence using
the automation builder.
You can set autoresponders to be sent out to new subscribers or
through drip campaigns depending on where they’re at in your marketing
funnel.
Using the automation builder, you can also customize the
triggers when the autoresponder will be sent to a contact, like delaying it for
an hour or a day after they sign up to your list:
Another cool feature? ActiveCampaign also has a built-in SMS auto-responder, so you can nurture contacts outside of their
inbox.
Verdict:
Both platforms let you create email drip campaigns using
Autoresponders.
ActiveCampaign’s feature also lets you add SMS to the equation,
which might be useful if you’re running an ecommerce business.
12. What about pricing?
GetResponse:
GetResponse has four
different pricing plans: Basic, Plus, Professional, and a custom one –
Max.
For 1,000 contacts, the Basic plan will cost you $15 per month.
That will get you access to GetResponse’s email marketing suite,
auto-responders, landing pages, lead funnels, Facebook Ads, and other essential
features.
The next tiered plan, Plus, costs $49/month and gives you access
to additional solutions like webinars, sales funnels, and the automation
builder.
GetResponse
has a 30-day free trial so you can test out the plans and
decide which one is the right fit. And the best part? If you pay for a yearly
plan, you’ll get an 18% discount, and paying for a two-year plan will get you a
30% discount! Also, GetResponse offers an extra deal just for nonprofits: ActiveCampaign:
ActiveCampaign offers a free 14-day trial and four paid plans:
Lite, Plus, Professional, and Enterprise.
For 1,000 contacts, the Lite plan costs $29 per month. It gives
you access to their marketing automation, email marketing, web forms, and
segmentation.
But if you want to use more advanced tools like landing pages,
contact scoring, or Facebook Custom Audiences, you’ll need to upgrade to the
$70 per month Plus plan.
And if you want to A/B test your automations and use predictive
sending, then you’ll need to go for their Professional plan that costs $159/mo
for 1,000 contacts.
Verdict:
Both GetResponse and ActiveCampaign offer some unique features
and integrations.
Out of the two, GetResponse is more
affordable for the same list size. It also comes with additional builtin
functionalities that essentially eliminate the need to sign up for external
tools to run your webinars or create conversion funnels.
So, ActiveCampaign vs GetResponse… which one is better?
The answer to this question comes down to what you really need
the tool to do.
If you want a tool that goes beyond email marketing and allows
you to build professional Facebook ads, create custom conversion funnels, and
nurture customers automatically — GetResponse
is your tool.
However, the easiest way to make a choice is to compare features
and pricing. Picking a marketing automation tool is a big step — so make sure
you do your homework and that the tool you pick ticks all the boxes on your
list before you invest!
And if you’ve already made your mind – please feel free to make your choice:
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