GetResponse

GetResponse

· #352 most-used

Email marketing and automation trusted by 100,000+ businesses

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GetResponse is an all-in-one email marketing platform covering newsletters, autoresponders, landing pages, webinars, and conversion funnels. Connect it to Actionist and your agents can create contacts, send newsletters, react to subscription and click events, and build autoresponders — all from natural-language instructions. Whether you're nurturing a lead list or firing a broadcast the moment a deal closes, the agent handles the GetResponse side while your team stays in their own tools.

Average time saved
11 hours
per person · per month
≈ 1 workdays back

Eliminates manual work. Replaces the weekly grind of CSV exports, list imports, contact tagging, and campaign-stats copying that eats hours across the revenue and growth org every week.

Schedule

What your GetResponse agent runs on autopilot

A week of scheduled jobs your Actionist agent will execute on your behalf.

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Multi-app workflows

GetResponse × every other app you use

End-to-end automations that span multiple apps — each one a real business outcome.

6Workflows
9Apps spanned
~51 hrsSaved / week
6Personas served
For customer success
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New subscriber → onboarded in 60 seconds

When a welcome email arrives in Gmail from a newly confirmed GetResponse subscriber, the agent fetches their full contact profile to read which list they joined, then tags them with their onboarding tier and schedules a 30-minute kickoff call on Google Calendar. A Slack notification lands in #cs-onboarding with the subscriber's name, list, and calendar link — the whole sequence runs before your CSM finishes their coffee.

~11 hrs

Time saved for your team — every week, on autopilot

The flow
Trigger·When a new subscriber confirmation email arrives in Gmail for the 'New Customer' GetResponse list
Result
Update contact properties with onboarding tier tagPost onboarding alert to #cs-onboardingCreate 30-min kickoff call in CSM's calendar
The win
Saved per run
45 min
Runs / week
~15×
Zero missed onboarding steps
Driven byCustomer Support Agent
ROI

Savings

What your team gets back — two angles: what you stop doing manually, and what that's worth.

Without Actionist

What you do manually today

With Actionist

What your agent runs for you

  • Sales
    19 min / week
    Manual list import after close

    Sales rep exports closed-won contacts from the CRM and uploads a CSV to GetResponse every Friday afternoon.

    Sales Agent
    0 min
    Agent enrols on deal close

    The moment a deal moves to Closed Won, the agent creates or updates the GetResponse contact and adds them to the nurture list automatically.

  • Marketing
    14 min / week
    Campaign stats copied to sheet

    Marketer logs into GetResponse, screenshots open and click rates, and manually enters figures into the KPI spreadsheet each week.

    Marketing Agent
    0 min
    Agent posts stats automatically

    After each newsletter send the agent fetches open rate, clicks, and bounces and writes them to the KPI sheet without a login.

  • Customer Support
    19 min / week
    Onboarding list update

    Support rep manually adds newly confirmed customers to the GetResponse onboarding list after checking the CRM each morning.

    Customer Support Agent
    0 min
    Agent subscribes on ticket close

    When a customer's onboarding ticket is resolved, the agent adds them to the correct GetResponse list and tags their tier instantly.

  • Human Resources
    8 min / week
    New-hire email sequence setup

    HR coordinator creates a GetResponse contact for each new hire and manually assigns them to the onboarding drip list before day one.

    Human Resources Agent
    0 min
    Agent sets up sequence on offer accept

    When an offer is accepted in the HRIS, the agent creates the GetResponse contact and starts the new-hire sequence the same day.

  • Finance
    14 min / week
    Lapsed-payment list cleanup

    Finance analyst cross-references overdue invoices with GetResponse lists and manually removes lapsed customers from active campaigns.

    Finance Agent
    0 min
    Agent moves contacts on billing event

    On each billing failure, the agent removes the contact from the active list and moves them to the win-back sequence automatically.

  • Operations
    30 min / week
    Partner contact sync to GetResponse

    Operations team member exports the partner spreadsheet monthly and re-imports it into GetResponse, resolving duplicates by hand.

    Operations Agent
    0 min
    Agent syncs contacts daily

    Each morning the agent reads new rows from the partner sheet and upserts each contact in GetResponse, logging duplicates to a report.

  • Legal
    6 min / week
    Unsubscribe compliance check

    Legal reviews a weekly report of unsubscribed contacts and manually confirms they've been removed from all active lists in GetResponse.

    Legal Agent
    0 min
    Agent confirms removals in real time

    Every unsubscribe event triggers the agent to log the contact and list to a compliance sheet, making the weekly audit instant.

+ 100s of other GetResponse automations
Average monthly
11 hrs / person / month
Average monthly
11 hrs / person / month
Calculator

Calculate what your team saves

Team size
10 person
Hourly rate
$20 / hr
Hours saved / week
28
Hours saved / year
1,400
Annual ROI
$28,000

Based on GetResponse's typical team usage — the visible tasks plus a few other automations the agent runs: ~2.8 hrs / person / week of admin work automated.

Connect

How to plug GetResponse into Actionist

Pick the connection method that suits your environment.

The fastest path to GetResponse. Install the MCP server in one click and your agent gains full read/write access to contacts, newsletters, and lists via a permissioned OAuth handshake — no API keys to rotate or store.

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Open the Apps tab

Find GetResponse in the Apps library and click Connect. MCP is selected by default.

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Authorise in GetResponse

You'll be redirected to GetResponse's OAuth consent screen. Log in and click Allow — Actionist requests only the scopes it needs for the actions you've enabled.

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Test the connection

Actionist runs a read-only call to verify the handshake. You're ready.

Actions

15 action your agent can call

Read and write operations available to your Actionist agent.

Triggers

10 event your agent can react to

Events your agent watches for, and the actions it kicks off in response.

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Skills that pair with GetResponse

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FAQs

Questions about GetResponse + Actionist

How do I connect GetResponse to Actionist?
Open the Apps tab, find GetResponse, and click Connect. The recommended path is MCP — Actionist redirects you to GetResponse's OAuth screen where you authorise the scopes needed. If you prefer a manual API key, go to GetResponse → Integrations and API → API, copy your key, and paste it into the API key field in Actionist. Either way, Actionist runs a read-only test call to confirm the handshake before activating your agents.
Which GetResponse permissions does Actionist need?
Via OAuth (MCP method), Actionist requests the minimum scopes to support the actions you enable: read and write access to contacts and lists, and the ability to create and send newsletters. No billing or account-settings scope is requested. Via API key, the key inherits your account's full permissions — create a dedicated key and store it in a password manager rather than sharing your primary key.
Can my agents use GetResponse alongside other tools in one workflow?
Yes. A common pattern is: HubSpot deal stage change → agent upserts GetResponse contact → agent creates a personalised newsletter → Slack notification to the sales rep. Every action in the workflow calls the appropriate app; GetResponse handles email delivery while the other tools own their data. The workflow editor lets you mix GetResponse steps freely with Gmail, Notion, Google Sheets, and any other connected app.
What can agents actually do with GetResponse?
Your agents can create, update, find, and remove contacts; create and send newsletters; retrieve open and click statistics; manage lists; and build autoresponders. On the trigger side, agents react to subscription and unsubscription events, email opens and clicks, new landing pages, survey submissions, and new contacts — covering the full event surface of an email marketing campaign without requiring anyone to log into GetResponse manually.
How does Actionist pricing work for GetResponse automations?
Actionist charges per workflow execution, not per individual action step. A workflow that creates a contact, sends a newsletter, and posts to Slack counts as one execution regardless of how many GetResponse API calls it makes internally. This means high-volume email operations — like importing 1,000 contacts — use far fewer executions than they would on platforms that charge per API call.
How do I prevent duplicate contacts when my agents create subscribers?
Use the Create or Update Contact action (upsert) instead of Create Contact whenever your source data might already exist in GetResponse. The upsert checks for a matching email before writing — if the contact exists, it updates their fields; if not, it creates them fresh. For batch imports, pair the Find Contact action first to gate the write: only call Create Contact for emails that return no result.
Can agents react to email-open events without triggering a loop?
Yes. The 'Receive notifications when an email is opened' trigger fires for each open event, but the resulting agent action (such as updating a custom field or creating a CRM task) writes to a different system. The agent does not send another GetResponse email in response, so there is no feedback loop. If you do chain back into a GetResponse email send, add a condition that checks a 'loop-guard' custom field before proceeding — set it on first fire and skip subsequent triggers until it's cleared.
What happens to an agent's scheduled GetResponse jobs if I disconnect the app?
Actionist will pause any scheduled or trigger-based workflows that include GetResponse steps and surface an alert in the workflow editor. No GetResponse API calls are made while the connection is inactive. Reconnecting the app resumes the workflows from their next scheduled run — no historical events are replayed. Confirm your OAuth token or API key is valid after reconnecting by running a manual test call via the connection settings.