Add Live Countdown Timers to GetResponse Emails and Autoresponders

Embed a Tickvio countdown timer in any GetResponse newsletter or automation using the HTML block. No integration needed.

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GetResponse combines email marketing, automation, landing pages, and webinar tools. Its email editor includes an HTML block for custom code — making Tickvio timer embedding straightforward.

Tickvio timers work in newsletters, autoresponders, and marketing automations. No integration or API is needed.

Tickvio works the same way with other email platforms. See how it integrates with Mailchimp, Brevo, HubSpot, and Klaviyo. Ready to get started? Set up your first timer or see a live demo.

How Tickvio countdown timers integrate with GetResponse — data flow diagram

How to Add a Tickvio Timer

Create a Countdown Timer in Tickvio

Open Tickvio and create a new countdown timer. Set the deadline date, time, and timezone. Choose a timer design — Filled Boxes, Flip Clock, or Pill — and customise colours to match your GetResponse email template. For newsletters with a universal deadline, select fixed-date. For autoresponder sequences where each subscriber enters at a different time, select evergreen. Copy the generated embed code.

Step 1 — Create a countdown timer in the Tickvio dashboard

Add an HTML Block in GetResponse's Email Editor

Open your email in GetResponse's drag-and-drop editor. Drag an HTML block from the content panel into your layout — position it directly above or below your CTA button for best results. Paste the Tickvio embed code into the HTML block. GetResponse's editor may show a placeholder for the external image; send a test email to confirm the timer renders live with the animated countdown.

Step 2 — Paste Tickvio embed code into GetResponse email editor

Send or Activate — The Timer Is Live

For newsletters, send or schedule. For autoresponders, activate the sequence. For marketing automations, activate the workflow. Every subscriber who opens sees the live countdown. Use GetResponse's A/B testing to compare a timer version against a non-timer version — GetResponse measures open rates, click rates, and conversions, making it easy to quantify the timer's impact on engagement.

Step 3 — Live countdown timer rendering in email inbox

Why This Integration Works

Works in Autoresponders and Marketing Automations

Tickvio timers embed in GetResponse autoresponder sequences and marketing automation workflows. This includes welcome sequences, lead nurture flows, course drip sequences, and date-triggered automations. The timer renders live at each email step for every subscriber, regardless of when they joined the sequence — especially valuable for autoresponders where subscribers enter continuously.

No GetResponse Integration or API Needed

No GetResponse marketplace app, no API key, no account integration, and no engineering setup. The timer is a standard image URL placed in GetResponse's HTML block. This means zero dependencies between Tickvio and your GetResponse account — no permissions to grant, no data shared, and no risk of integration breakage when GetResponse updates their platform.

Pairs with GetResponse Webinar Promotions

GetResponse uniquely combines email marketing with built-in webinar tools. Tickvio timers pair naturally with webinar promotion emails — add a countdown to webinar registration close, session start time, or early-bird pricing expiry. The timer creates visual urgency that drives registrations, which is especially valuable since webinar attendance drops dramatically when registration happens last-minute.

Most popular ways to use the timer

Timer Use Cases

Webinar Promotion with Registration Countdown

Create a GetResponse newsletter promoting an upcoming webinar or live event. Add a Tickvio fixed-date timer counting down to registration close. The visual deadline drives last-minute registrations that text-only urgency copy can't match. For GetResponse users who run webinars regularly, this becomes a repeatable template — set the new deadline, update the timer, and re-send.

Tickvio countdown timer use case — cart abandonment

Autoresponder Welcome Offer with Personal Timer

Set up a GetResponse autoresponder sequence for new subscribers. In the second email, include a welcome discount with a Tickvio evergreen timer set to 72 hours. Each subscriber sees a personal countdown from their first open. The timer transforms a generic 'welcome offer' into a personal deadline, driving faster first purchases from new subscribers who have the highest purchase intent.

Tickvio countdown timer use case — flash sale

Seasonal Sale Newsletter

Send a GetResponse newsletter for a seasonal sale — Black Friday, summer clearance, holiday promotion — with a Tickvio fixed-date timer counting down to sale end. The timer appears in the hero section, creating universal urgency across your entire subscriber base. For large-list senders on GetResponse, the timer is the single most effective element for driving same-day revenue from promotional sends.

Tickvio countdown timer use case — welcome flow

Compatibility Details

Supported features: Newsletters, Autoresponders, Marketing Automations, A/B testing, Webinar promotion emails.

Rendering: Animated GIF in Gmail, Apple Mail, Yahoo, and mobile clients. Static fallback in Outlook desktop.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Tickvio require a GetResponse integration?

No. Use the HTML block in GetResponse's email editor.

Can I use Tickvio in GetResponse autoresponders?

Yes. The HTML block works in autoresponders, automations, and newsletters identically.

Does the timer preview in GetResponse's editor?

The editor may show a placeholder. Send a test email to confirm the live timer.

Which GetResponse plans support Tickvio?

All plans with email marketing and the HTML block — Email Marketing, Marketing Automation, and E-commerce Marketing tiers.