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Realme GT 6 review
12:01 pm | June 20, 2024

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Realme announces GT 6 with Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, rapidly charging 5,500mAh battery
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The Realme GT 6 is now official, marking the GT series return to global markets at an event in Milan, Italy. It's a feature-packed flagship killer and the first Realme GT phone to sell globally in more than year. The phone is built around what the Realme calls Hyper Display. It's a 6.78-inch 1264x2780px AMOLED panel with 120Hz refresh rate and a bonkers 6,000 nits of peak brightness, which the company says is the brightest on a phone yet. There's a sheet of Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on top of it for protection. The Realme GT 6 Ticking inside is the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 that's all...

vivo Y58 5G debuts with 6,000 mAh battery and 44W charging
11:25 am |

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The latest entry in vivo’s Y-series is here with the Y58 5G. It’s main claim to fame is a massive 6,000 mAh battery with 44W wired fast charging which vivo claims can last you up to two days between charges. The battery cell is also backed by a guarantee that it will retain 80% of its original capacity after 1,600 charge cycles – that’s one charge per day for 4 years. Elsewhere, vivo Y58 5G packs a 6.72-inch LCD with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The panel sports a punch hole cutout for the 8MP front-facing camera while the back houses a 50MP main cam with an f/1.8...

Dell Latitude 7350 Detachable review
10:04 am |

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In a world of high-powered computers and emerging powerful tablets, 2-in-1 devices have attempted to fill the space between these two sides of computing devices for quite some time. Laptops are the gold standard for portable computing, while tablets are notoriously limiting in one way or another. As such, 2-in-1 devices have grown in an attempt to bridge that gap by making a Windows computer that feels more like a tablet.

Dell Latitude 7350 Detachable

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We've tested out plenty of the best business laptops and the best business tablets and Dell's Latitude 7350 Detachable is an excellent solution for those who want the power of a laptop without the bulk and single form factor that a laptop has. 

Laptops, by design, are screens that fold up from a keyboard. Tablets, by design, are a slab of glass with minimal ports. The Latitude 7350 Detachable is the perfect middle ground. It's a tab of glass with a handful of ports, a full Windows 11 Pro operating system, powerful RAM, front and rear cameras, a mighty smart pen, and a detachable keyboard. 

Dell Latitude 7350 Detachable

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Dell Latitude 7350 Detachable: Unboxing & first impressions

The Dell Latitude 7350 Detachable 2-in-1 came well packaged in a simple box, with the computer, keyboard, pen, and charger all coming separately. Of the Dell devices I have reviewed, I am still looking for one that has yet to be packaged equally. I always worry about the devices being packed well and fear they will be damaged when they get to me.

Dell Latitude 7350 Detachable

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While unboxing, the fact that I could pull out a sleek piece of glass from the box and have that be my whole computer is fascinating. The closest thing I have experienced close to this is when I unboxed my beloved iPad Pro. The difference with this experience is that I hold a machine capable of running desktop-level Windows 11 Pro.

Dell Latitude 7350 Detachable

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Once I overcame that realization, I appreciated the sturdy build, premium materials, 13.3-inch display, and overall beauty of this 2-in-1. I also added the keyboard and pen to complete the ensemble.

Dell Latitude 7350 Detachable: Design & build quality

Specs

Processor: Intel Core Ultra 5 134U / Core Ultra 7 164U

Memory: Up to 32GB LPDDR5x

Storage: Up to 1TB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD

Display: 13.3-inch 2.8K (2880x1920) IPS Touch

Graphics: Integrated Intel Graphics

Battery: 46.5 Wh, up to 12 hours battery life

Ports: 2x USB-C with Thunderbolt 4, 1x audio jack

Weight: Starting at 1.91 pounds

The Dell Latitude 7350 Detachable 2-in-1 features a lovely and premium design language made of only high-quality and precisely crafted materials, lending to the lightweight yet durable frame. Further, the keyboard integrates seamlessly with the magnetic quick connect on the bottom of the computer glass. Lastly, Dell is promoting this as the most secure 2-in-1 available because it has a smart card reader, an NFC chip built into the back of the computer, and a fingerprint scanner on the back.

The detachable keyboard is lovely to use. Since I work remotely, I work on my personal MacBook, the laptop I am currently testing, or my personal iPad Pro all day. Because of this, I spend a lot of time typing. I have plenty of external keyboards I use at my desks, but the built-in keyboard is still essential to me on any device I use as I work from all over the place, such as coffee shops, my home office, my couch, the car, the plane, and more. Because of this, I cannot always take a preferred keyboard with me. So, having a solid internal keyboard is vital for me.

Dell Latitude 7350 Detachable

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Dell Latitude 7350 Detachable: In use

I have never been especially interested in 2-in-1 computers. They have always been gimmicky to me and felt awkward and forced, like a less-than-laptop or a confused tablet. That is until I tried the Dell Latitude 7350 Detachable Computer. Now, I understand the draw of this form factor for many people. Rather than needing or wanting multiple devices, the Latitude 7350 Detachable can skillfully manage as a competent laptop AND a Windows tablet, allowing for unbelievable flexibility.

I love attaching the keyboard and having a traditional computing machine, but I can also whip out the pen to sign documents, take handwritten notes, or mark up a photo. What's great is that there is always the option of popping the keyboard off, too. It's nice to pull off the keyboard and have the screen for when I watch content, edit pictures, or even read.

Admittedly, the kickstand on the back of the computer is not always the most flexible or easy to use, but once you get used to it, its frustration dissipates. The kickstand solution makes it harder to use on a lap, a small tray on a train or plane, or other non-traditional workspaces. But, for the majority of workspaces, for the majority of people, after a few days of getting used to it, the kickstand isn't that bad.

Dell Latitude 7350 Detachable: Final verdict

The Dell Latitude 7350 Detachable Computer is a fascinating take on a 2-in-1. It's powerful enough to be a complete computer yet portable and small enough to be an EDC tablet. Yes, it only has USB-C ports as the port offerings, but in most cases, in 2024, that's all you need. If you are looking for a solid laptop, tablet, or both, consider the Latitude 7350 Detachable to simultaneously solve your computing and tablet needs.


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OnePlus Ace 3 Pro to have a massive battery inside an ultra-thin device
9:46 am |

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OnePlus is about to bring the Ace 3 Pro, and several leaksters shared details about the upcoming phone, including battery capacity and memory options. According to Digital Chat Station, the company has developed bigger batteries while simultaneously making the package thinner. The solution will debut in the Ace 3 Pro and will be implemented in all future flagships, including the OnePlus 13. The new Ace will have at least three color options – plain Black, leather Green, and Ceramic White; the latter will be sold as "Collector's Edition", according to our machine...

Watch the Realme GT 6 unveiling live
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Realme’s powerful GT series has been absent from the global market for a couple of years, but it is now staging a comeback. First, with the Realme GT 6T launch in India back in May and now with the arrival of the GT 6 globally. That is happening today with an event under the "Power meets AI" banner. You can watch it live through the stream embedded below: The Realme GT 6 will be powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 and will feature a 50MP Sony LYT-808 image sensor – Realme shared some camera samples that you can check out while you wait for the stream to start. As for AI, the phone...

Xiaomi 14 Civi goes on sale in India today
8:10 am |

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The Xiaomi 14 Civi, introduced in India last week, will go on sale in the country today at noon local time through Xiaomi's Indian website. The Xiaomi 14 Civi comes in Shadow Black, Matcha Green, and Cruise Blue colors with two memory options - 8GB/256GB and 12GB/512GB, priced at INR42,999 ($515/€480) and INR47,999 ($575/€535), respectively. The 14 Civi, which is a rebranded Civi 4 Pro, is powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 SoC and runs Android 14-based HyperOS out of the box. It's built around a 6.55" 2,750x1,236-pixel resolution 120Hz AMOLED display protected by Gorilla Glass Victus...

Xiaomi 14 Civi goes on sale in India today
8:10 am |

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The Xiaomi 14 Civi, introduced in India last week, will go on sale in the country today at noon local time through Xiaomi's Indian website. The Xiaomi 14 Civi comes in Shadow Black, Matcha Green, and Cruise Blue colors with two memory options - 8GB/256GB and 12GB/512GB, priced at INR42,999 ($515/€480) and INR47,999 ($575/€535), respectively. The 14 Civi, which is a rebranded Civi 4 Pro, is powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 SoC and runs Android 14-based HyperOS out of the box. It's built around a 6.55" 2,750x1,236-pixel resolution 120Hz AMOLED display protected by Gorilla Glass Victus...

SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K review
10:00 pm | June 19, 2024

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SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K: one-minute review

For taking photos underwater, or at the beach or in other situations where your camera could get wet, a dedicated waterproof and toughened compact camera has typically been the preferred solution, at least for consumers. Pro photographers and videographers who own a DSLR or mirrorless camera will alternatively look for specialist underwater housing for their camera, and these tend to be both bulky and pricey.

Falling somewhere in between these options is the small yet outwardly robust SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K. At its core is a tiny, rectangular GoPro-like digital camera that’s no bigger than a matchbox, which, if used standalone, is not waterproof – though you can use it on land. To use the camera in water you have to secure it inside the provided rubber-sealed, screw-fastened plastic housing. The tiny camera-operation buttons are mirrored on the outer casing with much larger ones, which when pressed essentially operate the smaller buttons within.

SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K waterproof camera on a stony waterside

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While this doesn’t make for the fastest or most responsive of setups, it works. The camera’s 140-degree fisheye lens enables the capture of up to 14MP stills and 4K video, and the combo is conveniently portable and amazingly lightweight at just 7oz / 200g. The price is comparable to that of a toughened, waterproofed point-and-shoot camera. While this is very much a specific tool for a specific job, you might also want to check out the SeaLife Micro 3.0, which in my opinion this is a slightly neater solution, in that it doesn’t require an external housing for the camera.

SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K: price and availability

The SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K is available to buy now, priced at $349.95 / £349.99 / AU$599 – so US buyers are getting a better deal than their British counterparts.

Though the palm-sized camera plus underwater housing combination may appear a little toy-like, its price suggests this is a direct competitor to the all-in-one toughened and waterproofed cameras that are available from the likes of Ricoh, Nikon and Fujifilm, which don’t require a separate waterproof housing. 

The waterproof rating of those compact competitors varies from model to model, and some are more ‘jack-of-all-trades’ devices than dedicated underwater cameras. That being said, if they get covered in sand they can be simply rinsed clean under a tap, as can the housing of the SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K; however, the camera element needs to stay protected at all times.

Viewed standalone, the SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K may appear pricey for a matchbox-sized camera with a plastic-y outer housing, but its price is in part justified by its ability to capture 14MP stills and 4K resolution video down to depths of 40 meters. This allows you to capture underwater images and footage in situations where you wouldn’t dare to take your precious DSLR or mirrorless camera. 

SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K: design

The SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K comprises a tiny matchbox-sized camera unit that forms the ‘brains’ of the setup, while the rugged plastic outer housing with oversized buttons provides the brawn. 

Once you’ve placed the camera inside the cavity of the housing, you need to screw the unit tightly shut using a red plastic cog to make it waterproof. You’ll need to remove the camera from its housing to recharge its built-in battery via the  supplied USB cable, or to insert or remove the microSD card. Slots for the memory card plus USB and HDMI ports are hidden under a plastic flap on one side of the camera, while two lozenge-shaped buttons on the opposite side are provided for tabbing through on-screen menu options. So far so intuitive.

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SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K waterproof camera on a stony waterside

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SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K waterproof camera on a stony waterside

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SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K waterproof camera on a stony waterside

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SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K waterproof camera on a stony waterside

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Because the camera’s LCD screen is a tiny two inches in size, menu icons are necessarily large and obvious. The mode button that also doubles as the power on/off button brings up a brief array of options, while pressing the ‘OK’ button next to it confirms settings changes. This button also has a second use, acting as a shutter release / record button, depending on whether photo or video mode is selected. The buttons need to be pressed quite hard, and sometimes a couple of times, before they do what they’re supposed to, which – to look at it from a more positive angle – at least prevents accidental shots or menu activations. It’s not, though, as quick and responsive as a DSLR or mirrorless camera, so deciding on your settings before going shooting rather than making changes on the fly is recommended.

SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K: performance

While the 2-inch rear screen on the SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K is tiny and features a low-ish 230k-dot resolution, it’s bright enough to be able to be viewed clearly through the translucent back of the housing. The small size does make it difficult to assess detail, however, and to tell exactly which parts of your scene or subject are or aren’t in focus. Essentially it’s a case of pointing the camera, pressing the button, and hoping for the best.

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SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K photos alongside a river front

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SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K photos alongside a river front

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SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K photos alongside a river front

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SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K photos alongside a river front

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SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K photos alongside a river front

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SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K photos alongside a river front

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While the SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K is a cute and compact solution for anyone seeking to go diving or snorkeling and capture stills and videos, we’d have preferred a clamp-like fastening mechanism as a belt-and-braces solution alongside the hand-turned plastic cog that screws the back into place, mainly as extra reassurance that the setup is going to stay watertight at all times. 

Most toughened compacts that don’t require extra housing feature the two-step mechanism of a sliding latch and another that turns to make sure their rubber insulated battery/card compartments are doubly protected, and I’d like to have seen something similar here. While the back of the SeaLife’s housing can be screwed tightly shut, and the housing itself feels robust, there still remains room for possible user error.

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SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K photos on a river surface

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SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K photos alongside a river front

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SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K photos alongside a river front

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Murky underwater photo taken with the SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K

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Murky underwater photo taken with the SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K

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Murky underwater photo taken with the SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K

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Murky underwater photo taken with the SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K

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As for image quality, selecting the maximum 14MP setting delivers images approximately 5MB in size, which exhibit the familiar fisheye-like distortion that’s to be expected the closer you get to your subject. You can alter the field of view from the default 140 degrees to a narrower 100-degree setting that reduces distortion. 

Image quality is generally okay, however, and of a snapshot-like standard, with whatever’s in the center of the frame appearing sharper than detail at the edges. This camera is all about capturing a moment rather than producing gallery-quality results, though, so griping about pixel fringing and the like feels like nitpicking here.

Should I buy the SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K?

SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K waterproof camera on a stony waterside

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Buy it if...

Don't buy it if...

SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K: also consider

How I tested the SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K

SeaLife ReefMaster RM-4K waterproof camera on a stony waterside

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As I was unable to scuba dive with the camera during my test period and don’t live near the sea, the camera was instead dunked in a river and the local pond, with the resulting images not offering much in the way of enlightenment, save for demonstrating the fact that the controls are large and obvious enough to operate even in poor visibility, or at the end of an extended arm. It also demonstrated that it’s best to configure shooting settings in advance, rather than in the moment.

I also delved into the camera’s shooting menu to adjust its field of view from the default 140 degrees of its fisheye lens to menu-selectable 156-degree and 100-degree settings, as well as trying out the exposure options, which range from the catch-all of auto to manually selectable dedicated settings for deeper water shooting and recording. I also kept a close eye on battery life – SeaLife claims that a fully charged battery is good for a generous 500 shots or around two hours of video, and over the course of a couple of days of use the battery icon on the rear screen had only dipped down by a third.

First reviewed June 2024

GetResponse AI website builder review 2024
8:23 pm |

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GetResponse is a comprehensive email marketing and AI website builder platform that has been empowering small businesses, marketers, and entrepreneurs for over 25 years. With a focus on providing affordable and user-friendly tools, GetResponse has grown from humble beginnings in a small Polish city to a globally recognized brand, serving over 350,000 customers worldwide as of 2024.

One of GetResponse's latest additions is its AI-driven website builder, which aims to revolutionize the way businesses create their online presence. By answering a few simple questions about your business and design preferences, GetResponse's AI technology generates a personalized website in just minutes. You can then customize your site using the drag-and-drop editor. You can also choose from over 100 responsive templates or soon even import an existing website from HTML and CSS. 

What we liked most about GetResponse's AI website builder is its seamless integration with the platform's marketing ecosystem. You can connect your automated campaigns, signup forms, pop-ups, live chats, social media ads, and more — all within a single account. This all-in-one approach saves time and streamlines your marketing efforts. 

However, while it gets the job done, GetResponse’s AI website builder lacks the completeness of a dedicated website builder like Wix or a fully-featured CMS like WordPress.org or Webflow. The sites it creates aren't terribly fast, with room for improvement according to Google's Core Web Vitals. A lot of the best features are locked behind paid plans, which get progressively expensive as your email list grows.

GetResponse's platform is arguably one of the best website builders for small businesses and marketers looking for an all-in-one solution to build their online presence and manage their marketing campaigns. While it may not be the most robust or customizable option on the market, the ability to integrate multiple marketing tools into a single solution can be a boon for small businesses getting started. However, we recommend you do some planning before you commit, because this platform can get more expensive as you scale up.

GetResponse plans and pricing

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GetResponse offers plenty of packages to pick from. (Image credit: GetResponse)

GetResponse offers a comprehensive pricing structure for its AI-powered website builder and marketing platform. The pricing is based on the size of your contact list and the level of features you require.

The easiest option is the Free plan, which allows you to build an AI-powered website at no cost using GetResponse’s website creator. This plan includes basic features like email marketing for up to 500 contacts, a drag-and-drop website builder with 5GB bandwidth and 1 landing page, the ability to connect a custom domain, and access to landing pages, signup forms, and web push notifications.

For businesses needing more advanced features, GetResponse offers three paid plans billed monthly or annually (with discounts for longer commitments). The Email Marketing plan starts at $19 per month for 1,000 contacts and includes unlimited newsletters, automated email campaigns, basic segmentation, and 24/7 live chat support.

The Marketing Automation plan begins at $59 monthly and adds features like advanced automation workflows, webinars for up to 100 attendees, contact scoring and tagging, and support for 3 users. Ecommerce businesses can opt for the Ecommerce Marketing plan at $119 per month, which includes everything in Marketing Automation, plus abandoned cart campaigns, promo codes, product recommendations, and support for 5 users and 5 active websites.

For high-volume senders and enterprises, GetResponse MAX provides custom pricing and includes a dedicated IP address, SSO, transactional emails, and priority support. Non-profit organizations can apply for a 50% discount on GetResponse plans.

GetResponse AI website builder features

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You will be able to import your website to GetResponse soon.  (Image credit: GetResponse)

GetResponse offers a comprehensive suite of features designed to help businesses create, manage, and optimize their online marketing campaigns. From an AI-enabled website builder, to marketing automation, to ecommerce tools — you’ll have everything you need to run your small business.

Website builder

GetResponse's AI-powered website builder allows you to create a professional website without any coding knowledge. By answering a few simple questions about your business and design preferences, AI technology generates a personalized website in just minutes, which you can then customize using the drag-and-drop editor.

Email marketing automation

GetResponse's marketing automation feature enables you to create personalized customer journeys based on their behavior and preferences. You can build workflows using pre-designed templates or create your own from scratch, triggering actions like email campaigns, tagging, and scoring based on subscriber actions.

Ecommerce tools

GetResponse offers a range of ecommerce platform features to help you drive sales and manage your online store. You can create abandoned cart emails, product recommendations, and promo codes, as well as integrate with popular ecommerce platforms like Shopify, Magento, and WooCommerce.

Webinars and online courses

With GetResponse, you can host engaging webinars and create online courses to educate and convert your audience. The platform provides tools for managing registrations, interacting with attendees, and analyzing performance, as well as an AI-powered course creator and dynamic features like quizzes and certificates.

Analytics and reporting

GetResponse provides detailed analytics and reporting to help you track and optimize your marketing campaigns. You can monitor email performance, landing page conversions, and ecommerce metrics, as well as integrate with Google Analytics and other third-party tools for deeper insights.

GetResponse AI website builder: Setup

Begin by creating your GetResponse account, which can be done for free without providing any credit card information. Once registered, you'll be guided through a simple onboarding process that introduces you to the platform's key features and helps you set up your profile. 

As a first-time user, you can dive right into creating your website by accessing the Website Builder. GetResponse offers two ways to build your site, using the AI wizard or choosing from 100+ pre-designed templates. AI is the quickest option, guiding you through a series of questions about your business type, website goals, and design preferences before generating a personalized website in minutes.

After your initial website is created, you can easily configure and customize it to your liking using the intuitive drag-and-drop editor. GetResponse provides a decent range of design elements, including text blocks, images, buttons, forms, and more, which can be added and arranged on your pages with just a few clicks. You can also manage your website's structure by adding, removing, or rearranging pages, as well as setting up navigation menus and subpages. 

GetResponse also offers other built-in features like SEO optimization, analytics integration, and mobile responsiveness to ensure your website performs well and reaches your target audience. The platform automatically handles hosting and security updates, so you can focus on creating your content. 

The platform provides comprehensive support documentation and live chat assistance to help you troubleshoot any issues that arise. With regular usage and minimal maintenance, your AI-powered GetResponse website will serve as a powerful tool for growing your online presence.

GetResponse help and support

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24/7 customer support can be a lifesaver when you are having website issues.  (Image credit: GetResponse)

GetResponse offers responsive and efficient customer support for its website builder, ensuring users have a smooth experience while creating and managing their websites. 

The company provides multiple support channels, including 24/7 live chat, email, and an extensive help center with articles and videos. Users consistently praise the quick response times, with live chat inquiries typically answered within 60 seconds with a high customer satisfaction rate of 97%.

Support agents are knowledgeable and friendly, dedicated to helping users succeed with their website building efforts. They offer assistance in eight languages, including English, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish, Russian, and French. In addition to the responsive support team, GetResponse provides a comprehensive help center with step-by-step tutorials and videos on using the website builder's features, making it easy for users to find answers to their questions. 

GetResponse AI website builder: Final verdict

GetResponse’s website builder has enough features to get the job done in most scenarios. It features a good pre-built template and component library, email marketing and search optimization, as well as a beginner-friendly AI. However, despite not being particularly feature-rich, it struggles with website optimization and page speed. 

Another consideration is the price, which can get pretty expensive if you use the email marketing component. You’ll likely want to use the email marketing component, since it’s part of all paid plans. However, the pricing is based on the number of emails in your contact list, which makes scaling a challenge for cautious businesses.

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