GetResponse #13 in Email Marketing Tools
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Score over time
Shaded band = 95% bootstrap confidence interval. Orange markers = methodology events (model releases, panel versions). How this works
By model
Perplexity
ChatGPT (OpenAI)
Claude (Anthropic)
Gemini (Google)
By question type
Where GetResponse shows up, by the intent behind the question. Every email marketing tools panel asks the same balanced mix — 10 prompts per type — so these rates are directly comparable. A gap here (strong on recommendations, invisible on comparisons) is where AI visibility is being won or lost.
| Question type | Mentioned | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| Recommendations “What's the best option for me?” | 2% | |
| Comparisons “How do the top options stack up?” | 7% | |
| Ready to buy “Which one should I actually get?” | 3% | |
| Problem-solving “I have this problem — what fixes it?” | 1% | |
| Informational “How does this kind of product work?” | 0% |
What the AIs say
Real answers from the latest measurement in which GetResponse appeared — the receipts behind the score.
Claude (Anthropic) · recommended · listed #2
"For a nonprofit, would you go with Mailchimp or GetResponse?"
# Mailchimp vs. GetResponse for Nonprofits Here's how I'd think through this decision: ## Mailchimp Advantages - **Nonprofit discount**: 15% off paid plans, and their free tier is genuinely usable for smal…
Gemini (Google) · recommended · listed #1
"For a nonprofit, would you go with Mailchimp or GetResponse?"
For most nonprofits, **GetResponse is the better choice**, primarily due to its aggressive nonprofit discount and advanced features for fundraising. However, Mailchimp remains a strong contender if you rely heavily…
ChatGPT (OpenAI) · recommended · listed #1
"For a nonprofit, would you go with Mailchimp or GetResponse?"
Short answer: usually GetResponse — especially for most small-to-mid nonprofits — because it’s more feature-rich for the price and typically has larger nonprofit discounts. But Mailchimp can still be the better ch…
Perplexity · recommended · listed #1
"Which is better for nonprofits, Mailchimp or GetResponse?"
For most nonprofits, **GetResponse** is the better choice if you want stronger automation, webinars, and generally better value at scale. **Mailchimp** is the better fit if your nonprofit mainly needs simple newsle…
Where the AIs get it from
Domains cited by search-backed answers that mentioned GetResponse (7 answers, 2026-08-01). Your own domain is highlighted — presence in the others is the GEO opportunity.
| Cited domain | Answers citing it |
|---|---|
| emailtooltester.com | 7 |
| mailchimp.com | 6 |
| inboxjury.com | 6 |
| nvecta.com | 6 |
| donorbox.org | 6 |
| funraise.org | 6 |
| mailercloud.com | 6 |
| getresponse.com | 6 |
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Data from run #69. Methodology
