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Google Ads leads should arrive in GetResponse immediately, not sit in a form waiting for manual entry. Every lead that submits your Google Lead Form Extension can trigger your GetResponse autoresponder instantly—but only if they’re synced in real time.
LeadSync connects your Google Ads lead forms directly to GetResponse in minutes. No Zapier. No API fumbling. Your leads appear in GetResponse the moment they submit the form, ready to start your day-zero sequence.
Takes about 10 minutes. Your leads start flowing immediately.
GetResponse is built for automating email sequences. But it can’t pull leads from Google Lead Form Extensions directly. That’s where LeadSync fills the gap.
No Zapier needed. No $30/month Zap eating into your margin. LeadSync handles it natively.
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LeadSync uses OAuth to securely access your Google Ads account without storing your password.
Log into your LeadSync dashboard. Go to Ad Accounts in the left menu. Click Google to see your connected accounts.
Click Add Google Account. You’ll be redirected to Google’s login page. Sign in with the account that manages your Google Ads campaigns.
Google will ask you to authorize LeadSync to access your Google Ads account. Click Allow. You’ll be redirected back to LeadSync, and your account will appear in the table.
GetResponse uses API keys for third-party integrations. You’ll need to generate one before LeadSync can access your account.
Log into GetResponse and navigate to your Account Settings. Look for Integrations & API. Click on API in the left menu.
Click the Generate API Key button. Give your key a name (e.g., “LeadSync Google Ads”). Click Generate.
Your API key will appear. Copy it immediately. You won’t see it again after you close this page.
Back in your LeadSync dashboard, go to Connections in the top menu. Click Add Connection.
Select GetResponse from the dropdown list. You’ll see the connection form.
Paste your GetResponse API key into the API Key field. Give your connection a name (e.g., “GetResponse – Main Account”). Click Update Connection.
Once LeadSync verifies your API key, a new List dropdown appears. This is where you’ll select which GetResponse list receives your Google Ads leads.
We recommend creating a dedicated list in GetResponse for Google Ads. This keeps your lead workflows separate from other email campaigns.
Select your list from the dropdown. Click Update Connection again. You’re now connected.
Go to the Lead Forms section in LeadSync. Click Add Google Lead Form.
Select your Ad Account from the dropdown. This is the Google Ads account you connected in Step 1.
Then select the specific Lead Form Extension you want to sync to GetResponse. Select your GetResponse connection.
Click Update notification. LeadSync is now listening for new leads from this form.
If your Google Lead Form Extension includes custom fields beyond the standard name and email, you’ll want to map them to GetResponse so the data arrives in the correct place.
In the Lead Form setup page, scroll to Field Mapping. LeadSync will show each field from your Google form on the left, and your GetResponse fields on the right.
Match them up. For example, if your form asks for “Job Title,” map it to your GetResponse “Job Title” field. Click Update notification when you’re done.
This is the most important step many people miss.
By default, GetResponse sends new subscribers a confirmation email and waits for them to click the confirmation link before adding them to your list. This delays your day-zero autoresponder by hours or days.
Since Google Lead Form Extensions already collect consent in your ads, you don’t need a second confirmation email. Disable double opt-in in your GetResponse list settings.
Log into GetResponse, go to your list, and find Confirmation Settings or Opt-In Settings (exact naming varies by GetResponse version). Uncheck Double Opt-In.
Save your changes. Now leads will appear in your list immediately and trigger your autoresponder without delay.
If your Google Lead Form collects a full name field but GetResponse expects separate first and last name fields, LeadSync automatically splits the full name for you.
Just map “Full Name” from Google to “First Name” in GetResponse during field mapping, and it will be parsed correctly.
If you add a new custom field to your Google Lead Form Extension after the integration is live, you can add that field to GetResponse and remap it in LeadSync without reconnecting.
Go back to your Lead Form settings in LeadSync, refresh the field list, and map the new field. Your next lead with that field will sync correctly.
If you run multiple Google Lead Ads campaigns, you can connect each one to GetResponse separately. This lets you send different audiences to different lists or use different field mappings.
Go to Lead Forms and click Add Google Lead Form multiple times. Each form connection is independent.
GetResponse is great for email sequences, but your leads might need to go to other platforms too.
LeadSync lets you route the same Google Ads leads to multiple destinations simultaneously:
Most of our users connect GetResponse for nurturing and Slack for immediate team notification. That way your sales team jumps on hot leads while your email sequence builds relationships over time.
Instantly. When someone submits your Google Lead Form Extension, LeadSync captures the lead immediately and sends it to GetResponse within seconds. Your day-zero email can go out right away.
Yes. Each Google Ads account is independent in LeadSync, but they can all feed into the same GetResponse list. Connect multiple Google Lead Forms to the same GetResponse connection and they’ll all arrive in the same list.
LeadSync will detect the new field. Go back to your Lead Form settings and add the mapping in the Field Mapping section. Leads submitted after that will include the new field in GetResponse.
No. LeadSync has a flat monthly rate based on your plan. Sync 100 leads or 10,000 leads—your price stays the same.
Absolutely. Set up the integration with a small test form or a low-budget campaign first. Submit a few test leads and verify they’re showing up in GetResponse correctly. Once you’re confident, scale up to your full campaigns.
LeadSync supports any custom fields GetResponse supports. During field mapping, match your Google custom fields to your GetResponse fields. If the field doesn’t exist in GetResponse yet, create it in your GetResponse account first, then map it in LeadSync.
Yes. Create a new GetResponse connection for each list (or use the same connection and select a different list for each Lead Form). Each Google form can route to a different GetResponse list.
Yes. Your API key is encrypted and stored securely. LeadSync only uses it to add subscribers to your GetResponse account. You can revoke the key at any time in GetResponse without affecting your other integrations.
Existing subscribers stay in GetResponse. Deleting the LeadSync connection just stops new leads from being added. It doesn’t remove anyone who was already synced.
Looking for a different destination for your Google Ads leads? These integration guides walk you through setup step by step:
Your Google Ads leads are valuable. Every minute they sit in your lead form without hitting GetResponse is a minute your autoresponder isn’t working.
LeadSync connects them in under 10 minutes. No code. No Zapier. Just instant lead delivery.
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