A Beehiiv alternative for coaches who build client pipelines through writing.
Beehiiv runs an ad network. Coaches grow through trust, not Boosts. Nashra ships Magic Links for lead capture, conditional automations for client onboarding, and a real blog at your domain on one flat fee.
The publishing OS for experts and publishers. Newsletter, Hub, and landing pages that grow one list.
Compared on the points that move the work, not the marketing.
What Beehiiv ships that coaching practices do not need.
The feature Beehiiv is proudest of is Boosts: a paid recommendation network that places sponsored mentions in your outbound editions. That is a media-business growth model, not a coaching one. Coaches grow through a free guide that earns trust, a segmented list that knows who downloaded what, and a follow-up sequence tailored by program interest. Beehiiv's automations are linear: a subscribe trigger, then a timed sequence with no conditional branches. No route-by-interest, no tag-based splits. Beehiiv also has no Magic Links. The lead-capture stack is a form plus a list; you wire the delivery, tagging, and follow-up automation separately.
Every line item. No fine print.
Magic Links, automations, and your blog on one spine.
Nashra is the publishing OS for experts and publishers who grow a practice through writing. Create a Magic Link for any coaching resource: one hosted URL delivers the guide, tags the subscriber by download, and fires a welcome sequence. No form-tag-sequence chain to wire. Build onboarding flows on a drag-and-drop canvas with conditional branches: route subscribers by program interest, wait timed days, or update a custom field. Write one post in the Notion-style editor: it ships to your subscriber list and a real blog at your domain at the same moment. Segment by coaching niche, lead source, or buyer stage. Free up to 500 subscribers; Newsletter plan from $23/month at 3,000 subscribers. 30-day money-back guarantee.
Common questions.
Does Beehiiv have lead-magnet delivery built in for coaching offers?
Not natively. Beehiiv has sign-up forms and landing pages, but no Magic Links: no hosted URL that delivers a coaching guide, tags the subscriber by download, and fires a follow-up sequence automatically. Coaches on Beehiiv typically wire a form to a tag rule and a linear sequence manually. Nashra ships Magic Links as a first-class feature: one URL handles delivery, tagging, and the automation trigger in one step.
Can I move my Beehiiv subscriber list to Nashra?
Yes. Export your Beehiiv list as a CSV and import it into Nashra; tags and segment data transfer cleanly. On the Publisher plan, white-glove migration is included at no extra cost and most moves complete within 48 hours. Campaign archives do not port because the template models differ, but your subscriber data and tag structure migrate intact.
How does Nashra's pricing compare to Beehiiv for a coaching practice?
Beehiiv's free plan covers around 2,500 subscribers; the Scale plan starts around $39/month at 10,000 subscribers. Nashra's free plan covers 500 subscribers; Newsletter from $23/month at 3,000 subscribers, with Magic Links, visual automations with conditional branches, and a real blog at your domain included. Verify current Beehiiv pricing at beehiiv.com.
When does Beehiiv make more sense than Nashra for a coach?
Beehiiv is the right fit if you want to monetize through a paid recommendations network or audience swaps with other newsletters. Coaches who grow through sponsored content and cross-promotion will find Beehiiv's Boosts useful. Nashra is built for the writing and client-pipeline side: Magic Links, conditional automations, and a blog at your domain. It does not replicate Beehiiv's ad network or referral programs.
Try it for a week.Decide for yourself.
Free up to 500 subscribers, forever. Bring your list, your domain, your archive. Take them with you whenever you want.