A ConvertKit alternative that charges nothing per transaction, ever.
Kit charges per-transaction fees on digital product sales, on top of the monthly plan. Nashra is the flat-fee publishing OS: Magic Links, automations, and a real blog with no platform cut on revenue.
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.
Why Kit's per-transaction fee adds up quietly.
Commerce is built into Kit's product model. Sell a digital guide, a course, or accept tips through the platform and Kit takes a per-transaction fee on top of the monthly plan. For creators who sell occasionally, the arithmetic is manageable. For creators who sell regularly, a platform fee every month plus a cut of every sale narrows the margin faster than the plan price alone suggests. Nashra does not offer native commerce. What it does offer is a flat bill that does not shift with what you sell: Magic Links for lead-magnet delivery at no per-use cost, visual automations, and a real blog at your domain, all on one predictable monthly fee.
Every line item.
No fine print.
Magic Links, automations, and a blog on one flat fee.
Nashra is the publishing OS for creators & solopreneurs who write for both inbox and blog. One draft in the Notion-style editor ships to your subscriber list and to your blog at your domain in a single action. Spin up a Magic Link: one hosted URL that auto-delivers a lead magnet and tags the subscriber on signup. No separate landing-page tool, no Zap, no per-delivery fee. Build an onboarding flow in the visual automations editor with triggers, waits, and branches. Free up to 500 subscribers; Newsletter plan from $23/month at 3,000 subscribers. 30-day money-back guarantee.
Common questions.
The honest answers. If something here doesn't address it, write to us. A real person on the team will reply, usually the same day.
Does Nashra have the same automation depth as Kit?
Different trigger library. Nashra has three triggers: subscribe, tag added, and tag removed. Kit has a broader library including purchase events and link clicks. Most publishing flows fit Nashra's three triggers. Deep e-commerce automations built around product sales and cart events do not.
Can I import my Kit subscribers and sequences when I switch?
Yes. Export your subscribers from Kit as a CSV; tags and segments come with you. For post archives, Nashra ports the content and sets up redirects. Automation sequences need to be rebuilt on the visual canvas, but the logic transfers directly. White-glove migration is free on the Publisher plan; most moves finish inside 48 hours.
How is Nashra's pricing different from Kit if I don't use commerce?
Kit's Creator plan starts at $39/month at 1,000 subscribers. Nashra's Newsletter plan starts at $23/month at 3,000 subscribers, with no per-transaction charges on any feature. If you use Kit for email and automations only, you're still paying for commerce infrastructure you don't need. Verify current Kit pricing on kit.com.
When should I stay on Kit rather than switch to Nashra?
Kit is the better fit if selling digital products, courses, or tip jars is the spine of your business. Native commerce, a richer trigger library, and a larger ecosystem are real Kit advantages Nashra doesn't replicate today. Creators & solopreneurs whose priority is writing, publishing, and lead capture via Magic Links will find Nashra the tighter match at a lower flat cost.
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.