Create. Send. Grow.

The newsletter and blog platform with landing pages, all on one subscriber spine.

5,000 creators joined
Email newsletter editor — composing an issue with the block library on the right.
The math

A subscriber converts ~10× better than a follower.

That's why Nashra exists — to grow the list that buys.

Publish

Newsletters + blog postsin the same flow

Hit Publish. Your post lives on your blog. Hit Send email. It lands in subscribers' inboxes. Same draft, same moment.

Nashra editor top bar with Publish toggle and Send email button
Landing pages

Built in seconds

Build a page for the course, the cohort, the product — without needing a web designer or developer.

Bio page

One link in bio. With a real signup form.

Where readers land from social, podcasts, DMs. The bio page captures emails, not just clicks — your list grows, not someone else's graph.

  • Subscribe form built in, not bolted on
  • Every tap auto-tagged at the source
  • Lives on your custom domain
Nashra bio page — author photo, social links, and a built-in email signup form.
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Magic Link
Free guide
Slow publishing.

Download: The Field Notes pack.

Twelve letters on slow publishing.

Email address
Auto-tag:magic:field-notes→ Welcome – pack #1
Magic Links

Hosted pages that deliver the magnet.

One URL, one offer, an email delivered the moment someone signs up. No site builder, no Zapier, no thank-you page to write.

  • One hosted URL per offer
  • Auto-tag every signup with the source
  • Lead-magnet email fires on submit
Subscribers

Every subscriber, tagged and sorted.

Send the right message, to the right person, at the right time. Tagged at the source, segmented by behavior.

  • Tagged at the source, automatically
  • Segment by behavior or signup origin
  • Send to one slice or the whole list
Nashra subscribers list — each subscriber shown with their auto-applied tags and signup source.
Day 0Welcome + starter guideon
Day 2What to expect hereon
Day 5First field noteon
Day 10Tag & segmenton
Automations · welcome sequence
Automations

Set it once. It runs forever.

Drop in a few emails, pick when each one sends, done. Welcome new subscribers, nurture lead-magnet downloads, re-engage the quiet ones.

  • Tag-triggered or time-triggered
  • Pause, edit, and restart anytime
  • Applies to everyone or a single segment
Right-to-left

Native to Arabic, Farsi.

The editor, typography, and layout follow the script automatically.

  • Auto-detects from your input
  • Native script typography
  • Mixed-direction posts work
Nashra editor in right-to-left mode with Arabic typography and native script layout.
Replace your stack

One tool.One list. One bill.

Substack + Webflow + Stripe + Mailchimp + bio-link tool. Five vendors, four data silos, one job — turning attention into a relationship you own.

Today
Newsletter tool$$
CMS / blog$$
Email automations$$
Forms & lead capture$$
Bio hub / link in bio$$
With Nashra
One publishing OS

One subscriber list, every page tagged at the source. Automations and analytics on day zero. The constellation, not the brochure.

Save on stack cost60–70%
Subscriber lists1, not 5
Logins to rememberOne

Savings calculator

Pick your audience size5,000
Today$145/mo
Nashra Publisher$59/mo
Save / year$1,032
AI Strategist

Learn what's workingwith your audience.

An AI that reads every send, open, and click, then tells you what your readers actually want next. Never writes for you, your voice stays yours.

AI Strategist
reading 34 campaigns
Early users

Quieter tool. Louder results.

I juggled Beehiiv and WordPress for two years. Posts kept drifting out of sync between the two. Nashra publishes to both from one editor. Sounds dull until you've lived with the alternative.
Ahmed K.Product consultant, Dubai
My excuse for not writing was always: I'll figure out the formatting later. That's gone. Eleven posts since February — more than all of last year combined.
M. R.Independent writer, London
Every other tool I tried treated Arabic like an edge case: left-aligned text, broken punctuation, fonts that came out wrong. In Nashra it just renders correctly. I stopped thinking about it after week one.
L. H.Editor, Beirut
Start publishing

Stop renting your audience.Start owning it.

Free to start. Bring your domain, your subscribers, your archive — we'll handle the infrastructure underneath.

30-day money-back guarantee. Full refund, no questions asked.