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    Kit and GetResponse: two different approaches for similar needs.

    By use case

    Which tool should you choose?

    Choose Kit if…

    • Monetize newsletter via paid subscriptions.
    • Sell integrated courses and digital products.
    • Welcome and upsell sequence automation.
    • Manage newsletter from Claude chat.
    • Audience analytics and newsletter performance.

    Choose GetResponse if…

    • Coordinated webinars + email marketing.
    • Sales funnels with integrated landing pages.
    • Email automation with AI subject optimization.
    • Multi-channel SMS + email.
    • Complete campaign ROI analytics.
    Real cost

    What you really pay for.

    Kit logoKit
    GetResponse logoGetResponse

    Listed price

    Check price by seats, volume, and options actually used.

    From €25/month.

    From €12.99/month.

    When to pay

    Do not pay for a feature you do not use weekly.

    Move to paid when the free plan blocks regular usage (from €25/month, no per-seat cost).

    Move to paid when the free plan blocks regular usage (from €12.99/month, no per-seat cost).

    Hidden cost

    Real cost includes time spent maintaining the tool.

    The flat price can hide limits on volume, storage, or advanced features.

    The flat price can hide limits on volume, storage, or advanced features.

    Compare

    The criteria that make the difference.

    Kit logoKit
    GetResponse logoGetResponse

    Overbuilding risk

    The best choice is often the smallest tool that covers the real need.

    You're doing pure B2B email marketing (Mailchimp better).

    You want a free or very affordable plan.

    Questions

    Frequently asked questions.

    Kit or GetResponse — which is cheaper?

    Kit costs 25€/mois and GetResponse costs 12.99€/mois.

    Kit vs GetResponse — which to choose?

    Choose Kit if you're a creator monetizing newsletter + courses + digital products.. Choose GetResponse if you use webinars as a primary marketing tool..

    Before choosing

    Pitfalls to avoid.

    Avoid

    Choosing the most complete tool

    Do this

    Choose the smallest tool that covers the main workflow.

    Avoid

    Deciding from marketing price

    Do this

    Compare cost to your real weekly usage.

    Avoid

    Keeping two overlapping tools

    Do this

    Give each tool a clear role or cut the duplicate.