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Autoresponders

The Autoresponders tab connects your email marketing tool to your site. Once connected, leads from your forms flow straight into your email lists — no manual export needed.

API-key services: Mailchimp, ActiveCampaign, GetResponse, Kit (ConvertKit), HubSpot, Brevo, Mailer Lite, SendGrid, Keap, Moosend, Sender, Sendlane, Ontraport.

OAuth services (connect by signing in): AWeber, Zoho, Constant Contact.

Webhook: Zapier — connect any other tool through a webhook URL.

  1. Find the service card and click Connect.
  2. Provide your credentials:
    • API-key services — paste your API key or token, then Connect My Account.
    • OAuth services — click Get Code, sign in at the provider, and paste the code back.
    • Zapier — paste your webhook URL and Save Webhook. Genesis sends a test payload so you can finish mapping fields in Zapier.
  3. The card shows Active once connected.

Some services accept a few formats — for example, ActiveCampaign takes either your full API URL or just your account name; Genesis normalizes it for you.

Zoho form actions can pick your custom tags — or create a new tag on the spot, without leaving Genesis.

  • Edit — update credentials.
  • Remove — disconnect the service (a confirmation dialog appears first).
  • Pause / resume — temporarily stop sending leads (DRAFT) without fully disconnecting, then switch back to ACTIVE later.

Connecting a service is one of three ways to handle email. You don’t have to route leads elsewhere at all:

What happens to your listGood when
Connect (this page)Stays in the other tool, new leads flow to itYour marketing already runs there and works
Send nativelyLives in the Estage CRMYou’re starting fresh, or want the list, the sending and the results in one place
ImportMoves across — fields, tags, lists, templates and contactsYou’re leaving the other tool

The three aren’t exclusive. A common path is to connect first so nothing is lost, then import when you’re ready to move, then turn the connector off.