The GetResponse alternative with blog, automations, and Magic Links in one plan.
GetResponse locks visual automations behind a $59/mo plan. Nashra is the publishing OS for creators & solopreneurs: email, real blog from the same draft, Magic Links, and visual automations from $23/month.
Why creators move from GetResponse to Nashra.
GetResponse started as an autoresponder tool and has grown into a platform for e-commerce marketers, webinar hosts, and sales-funnel builders. The feature surface is wide: webinars, landing pages, a website builder, a Creator plan for courses. The problem for newsletter writers and bloggers is the pricing ladder. Visual automations (welcome flows, drip series, conditional branches) are locked to the Marketer plan at $59/month at 1,000 contacts. There is no real blog that publishes from the same draft as the email. Magic Links for lead capture don't exist. Creators & solopreneurs who write and send are paying for a marketing stack they don't need.
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No fine print.
One publishing OS: email, blog, Magic Links, and automations.
Nashra gives creators & solopreneurs the full publishing stack from $23/month at 3,000 subscribers. Write a post in the Notion-style editor; it ships to the subscriber inbox and a real blog at your domain in the same publish action. Spin up a Magic Link: one hosted page delivers a lead magnet and auto-tags the subscriber on signup, no separate form-and-delivery chain. Visual automations with conditional branches, waits, and field updates are included on every paid plan. Native RTL for Arabic and Farsi. Free up to 500 subscribers, forever. 30-day money-back guarantee.
Common questions.
The honest answers. If something here doesn't address it, write to us. A real person on the team will reply, usually the same day.
Does GetResponse have a built-in blog for creators?
GetResponse includes a website builder and landing-page tool, but not a blog in the publishing-platform sense. There is no surface where one draft ships to both a subscriber inbox and a public reader site at your domain at the same moment. Landing pages, websites, and email campaigns are separate flows. Nashra's blog is a first-class surface: category pages, post pages, and SEO metadata under your domain, published at the same moment as the newsletter.
Can I import my GetResponse contacts to Nashra?
Yes. Export your GetResponse contacts as a CSV and import them into Nashra. Tags and custom fields carry over on import. On the Publisher plan, white-glove migration is included and covers the data transfer, sending-domain configuration, and blog setup. Most migrations complete in under 48 hours.
How does Nashra's pricing compare to GetResponse for a creator?
GetResponse's Starter plan costs $19/month at 1,000 contacts and covers basic email sending and autoresponders, but visual automations are not included. That feature requires the Marketer plan at $59/month at 1,000 contacts. Nashra's Newsletter plan starts at $23/month at 3,000 subscribers and includes visual automations, Magic Links, and a real blog. At 3,000 subscribers with visual automations, Nashra is materially cheaper. Verify current GetResponse pricing on getresponse.com.
When does GetResponse make more sense than Nashra?
GetResponse is the stronger fit if webinars are part of your offering. It is one of the few platforms that bundles webinar hosting, e-commerce automation, and email in one dashboard. Its Creator plan adds course and newsletter monetization tools. If your business runs on webinars and e-commerce automation at scale, GetResponse has the deeper stack. Creators & solopreneurs who write long-form content and want one draft to ship to inbox and blog, flat-fee pricing, and Magic Links for lead capture will find Nashra the more focused publishing OS.
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