# Is get response good?

Is get response good?

##### Post Metadata
- Posted at: over 3 years ago
- Author title: Pinned by G2 as a common question
- Net upvotes: 1


## Comments
### Comment 1

GetResponse is a solid option with a good feature set at a reasonable price. It&#39;s particularly well-suited for businesses looking for an easy-to-use platform with strong marketing automation.  However, if high email deliverability or a robust website builder are crucial for you, you might need to consider other options.

##### Comment Metadata
- Posted at: about 2 years ago
- Author title: Founder &amp; Chief Executive Officer at EnterpriseKITchen, Consulting Firm



### Comment 2

No, if you need to manage a large mailing list, this tool is no good. It will create a lot of headaches when you need to import your backups from a previous tool. if an email addresses you are trying to import is blocked at the system level by GetResponse you won&#39;t be able to import your entire CVS file. And GetResponse will not let you know which email(s) is/are blocked. They will offer you to do the import manually. OK fine but limited at 50x contacts per day. Magnificient when you have to upload a list of 5000 names. My advice do not waste time with them.

##### Comment Metadata
- Posted at: over 3 years ago
- Author title: Marketing Director



### Comment 3

A Group of Professionals with excellent marketing Modules

##### Comment Metadata
- Posted at: over 3 years ago
- Author title: Retired




## Related Product
[GetResponse](https://www.g2.com/products/getresponse/reviews)

## Related Category
[Email Marketing](https://www.g2.com/categories/email-marketing)

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