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Best Recurring Affiliate Programs for Email Marketing Tools (2026)

Quick answer: Our top pick is GetResponse, followed by Systeme.io and Brevo (formerly Sendinblue). Entry prices start near $12/mo. All 5 are compared below on price, strengths and the key trade-off of each, so you can match one to your needs.

We compared the field so you can skip the trial-and-error. This guide rounds up the 5 tools we'd actually recommend for Email Marketing Tools, with what each does best, what it costs, and who should pick it.

Each pick was judged on the job in this guide rather than a generic scorecard, weighing results, price and ramp-up time. Pricing is taken from public plans at the time of writing.

The shortlist at a glance

ToolPricingBest for
GetResponseFree plan (limited); Email Marketing from ~$19/mo; Marketing Automation and Ecommerce tiers higher.Webinars + email in one tool
Systeme.ioFree plan (real, not trial); Startup ~$17/mo; Webinar ~$47/mo; Unlimited ~$97/mo.Solopreneurs on a budget
Brevo (formerly Sendinblue)Free up to 300 emails/day; Starter from ~$9/mo; Business and Enterprise tiers, volume-based.Send-volume pricing
AWeberFree up to 500 subscribers; Lite, Plus and Unlimited paid tiers.Small businesses
Constant ContactNo free plan (free trial); Lite, Standard and Premium tiers scaling with contacts.Small businesses and nonprofits

The picks, ranked

1. GetResponse All-in-One Marketing

All-in-one email marketing with automation, webinars, landing pages and AI campaign tools. Picked here for how cleanly it handles webinars + email in one tool.

Why it's on this list: One of the few platforms that bundles webinar hosting directly with email marketing and automation. Built for sMBs and course/webinar sellers who want email plus webinars and landing pages in a single subscription.

Standout features:

Standout strength: Affiliate-friendly with recurring commission option.

Worth knowing: Rebranded plan names in 2026 (Starter/Marketer/Creator).

Pricing: Free plan (limited); Email Marketing from ~$19/mo; Marketing Automation and Ecommerce tiers higher.

Best for:

Full GetResponse overview

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2. Systeme.io All-in-One Marketing

All-in-one funnels, email, courses and affiliate management with a generous free tier. A strong default when solopreneurs on a budget is the priority.

Why it's on this list: An all-in-one funnel/course/email platform with a free tier that is actually usable, not a time-limited trial. Made for solopreneurs and beginners on tight budgets who want funnels, courses and email in one cheap (or free) tool.

Standout features:

Standout strength: Unlimited emails and 0% transaction fees on all plans.

Worth knowing: Free plan is permanent (no credit card) with unlimited email sends.

Pricing: Free plan (real, not trial); Startup ~$17/mo; Webinar ~$47/mo; Unlimited ~$97/mo.

Best for:

Full Systeme.io overview

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3. Brevo (formerly Sendinblue) All-in-One Marketing

Email + SMS + CRM platform priced by send volume rather than contacts, strong for transactional email. A strong default when send-volume pricing is the priority.

Why it's on this list: Charges by emails sent rather than contacts, making it unusually cheap for big lists that send infrequently, with serious transactional capability. A natural fit for businesses with large contact lists but moderate send volume, and developers needing transactional + marketing email together.

Standout features:

Standout strength: One of the best transactional email options bundled with marketing.

Worth knowing: Formerly Sendinblue, rebranded to Brevo in 2023.

Pricing: Free up to 300 emails/day; Starter from ~$9/mo; Business and Enterprise tiers, volume-based.

Best for:

Full Brevo (formerly Sendinblue) overview

See Brevo (formerly Sendinblue) plans →

4. AWeber Email Marketing

Long-standing email marketing platform with automation, landing pages and strong deliverability. A strong default when small businesses is the priority.

Why it's on this list: A 25+ year veteran whose main edge is reliable deliverability and genuine 24/7 phone support. Aimed squarely at small businesses and long-time email senders who value deliverability and human support over cutting-edge automation.

Standout features:

Standout strength: 24/7 phone support on Plus, rare in the category.

Worth knowing: Sending infrastructure operating since 1998; strong inbox-provider reputation.

Pricing: Free up to 500 subscribers; Lite, Plus and Unlimited paid tiers.

Best for:

Full AWeber overview

See AWeber plans →

5. Constant Contact Email Marketing

Beginner-friendly email and event marketing aimed at small businesses and nonprofits. Picked here for how cleanly it handles small businesses and nonprofits.

Why it's on this list: A beginner-first platform with unusually strong event/registration marketing for small businesses and nonprofits. A natural fit for small businesses, nonprofits and event organizers who want simplicity and support over advanced automation.

Standout features:

Standout strength: Very approachable for non-technical small businesses and nonprofits.

Worth knowing: Pricing scales steeply with list size (up to ~$425/mo at 25k contacts).

Pricing: No free plan (free trial); Lite, Standard and Premium tiers scaling with contacts.

Best for:

Full Constant Contact overview

See Constant Contact plans →

How to choose

If you're optimising for budget, start at the lower-priced options and only move up when you hit a real limit. If output quality or team features matter more than price, the top picks above will save you time. When two options look close, try both free tiers on one real task before committing — the right fit is usually obvious within an hour.

FAQ

What is the best option in this list?

GetResponse is our default recommendation here; that said, a lower pick can be the smarter buy if its strengths map more closely to your job.

Are there free options?

Yes — GetResponse, Systeme.io and Constant Contact offer a free plan or tier, so you can validate fit before paying. Check each entry's pricing line above.

How were these tools chosen?

Each pick is judged on fit for the specific job in this guide — its real strengths, pricing and who it suits — using features and facts drawn from independent reviews and the vendors' own documentation, cited in Sources below.

How often is this guide updated?

We revisit pricing and rankings regularly as vendors change plans and ship features.

Sources

The features, strengths and facts cited for each pick above are drawn from these independent reviews and vendor pages: