Today is the best day to market anything because of all the tech available to us.
But one of the hardest decisions you’ll have to make is choosing the right tools to do marketing with. And if you’re reading this, you’ve narrowed down your choices to two options: GetResponse or ClickFunnels.
If we were helping you make the decision, we’d tell you to go with GetResponse! And for obvious reasons: we think our full-service suite is a powerful choice for teams who need email marketing capabilities and want extra features like webinars, landing pages, web push notifications, chats, and social media tools.
Alas, the decision isn’t up to us; it’s up to you — which is why this list will help you.
This post will compare the features and pricing email list between GetResponse and ClickFunnels so you can decide which one is best for you.
To give you the best overview, we’ll be going over each key feature one by one. But if you’re in a hurry, here’s a quick table that sums up which features are included in each platform.
Once the tests are done, GetResponse also picks out your campaign’s best performing features and automatically implements them. Every email sent after the tests will have a mix of the most successful elements that give your campaigns a better chance of converting.
As for landing pages, GetResponse doesn’t offer a built-in A/B test solution.
ClickFunnels:
ClickFunnels also allows users to run split testing on:
Landing pages
Headlines
Copy text
Call-to-action buttons
Images
ClickFunnels Split Testing feature.
ClickFunnels Split Testing feature. Source: ClickFunnels
Like GetResponse, ClickFunnels automatically tracks which elements are performing the best and keeps all the data in an A/B testing dashboard. There, you can see data from each test like:
Pageviews
Conversion rates
User behavior
While ClickFunnel’s A/B testing capabilities are anything but basic, there are still some limitations compared to GetResponse. To start with, you can only test two templates at a time — not five.
And because ClickFunnels doesn’t have its own email marketing tool (you need to be signed up to their premium plan to access the Actionetics integration), any email A/B test you do will be useless if you are on the software’s cheaper plan.
ClickFunnels vs. GetResponse: Which one’s better for you?
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