A ConvertKit alternative with visual automations, Magic Links, and a real blog built in.
Kit's Creator plan jumped 160% in 2025 before you ever reach Creator Pro. Nashra is the publishing OS for creators & solopreneurs: visual automations, Magic Links, and a real blog at your domain, one flat fee from $23/month.
Publishing OS for creators & solopreneurs. Email, blog, landing pages, and Magic Links on one subscriber spine.
Compared on the points that move the work, not the marketing.
When the upsell ladder starts before you ship anything.
In September 2025, Kit raised its Creator plan from $15/month to $39/month at 1,000 subscribers, a 160% increase. At 5,000 subscribers, the same plan is $89/month. Creator Pro sits above that. Kit is a serious automation engine and the pricing reflects it, but for creators & solopreneurs who need visual automations, Magic Links for lead capture, and a real blog at their domain, the upsell path is steep before those basics arrive. Nashra ships all of it on the base Newsletter plan: no per-feature upgrades, no creator commerce add-on fees.
Every line item.
No fine print.
Visual automations, Magic Links, and a real blog from one plan.
Write one post in Nashra's Notion-style editor and publish to your subscriber inbox and your blog at your domain at the same moment. Build an onboarding flow in the visual automations editor: triggers (subscribe, tag added, tag removed), waits, conditional branches. Spin up a Magic Link: a hosted URL that auto-delivers a lead magnet and tags the subscriber on signup. No separate tool, no Zap required. Kit has no Magic Links and no Notion-style editor. Free up to 500 subscribers; Newsletter plan from $23/month at 3,000 subscribers, 30-day money-back guarantee.
Common questions.
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Does Nashra have the same automation depth as Kit?
Different shape. Nashra's three triggers (subscribe, tag added, tag removed) feed a visual canvas with conditional branches, waits, field updates, and tag changes. Kit has a broader trigger library including purchase events and link clicks. Most publishing flows fit Nashra's three triggers; deep e-commerce automations don't.
Can I import my Kit list and content when I switch?
Yes. Export your subscribers from Kit as a CSV — tags and segments come with you. For post archives, we port the content and set up redirects. White-glove migration is free on the Publisher plan; most moves finish inside 48 hours.
How does Nashra's pricing compare to Kit?
Kit's Creator plan is $39/month at 1,000 subscribers, $89/month at 5,000. Nashra's Newsletter plan starts at $23/month at 3,000 subscribers. Kit has a free tier up to roughly 10,000 subscribers with limited features. Once you need automations, Magic Links, and a real blog, Nashra is the flatter path.
When should I stay on Kit instead of switching to Nashra?
Kit is the better fit if selling digital products, courses, or tip jars is the spine of your business. Kit's native commerce tools are a genuine advantage Nashra doesn't replicate today. Creators & solopreneurs who write for an audience, want blog and email from one draft, and need Magic Links for lead capture will find Nashra the tighter match.
Try it for a week.Decide for yourself.
A subscriber converts roughly 10× better than a follower. Free up to 500 subscribers, forever. Bring your list, your domain, your archive. Take them with you whenever you want.