Kit alternative

The Kit alternative for solopreneurs who write, not sell digital products.

Kit prices on subscribers but sells on commerce. Nashra is the publishing OS for creators & solopreneurs: email, real blog, Magic Links, and visual automations on one flat fee from $23/month.

Nashra

Publishing OS for creators & solopreneurs. Email, blog, landing pages, and Magic Links on one subscriber spine.

KitKit

Compared on the points that move the work, not the marketing.

The honest read

Kit prices for commerce. Solopreneurs pay for features they don't use.

Kit prices on subscriber count, like Nashra. The Creator plan starts at roughly $25/month at 1,000 subscribers and unlocks visual automations and sequences. The commerce layer — digital product sales, tip jars, and course hosting — ships on the same plan whether you sell anything or not. That bundle made sense when Kit was ConvertKit and positioned itself as the creator commerce platform. Solopreneurs who write a newsletter, grow a list, and capture leads through free guides don't reach for a checkout. They pay for the full Creator plan and use a fraction of it. The publishing OS underneath is what they actually use.

Side by side

Every line item.
No fine print.

Real blog at your domain
Public reader site with hero, category pages, and SEO post URLs.
NashraBuilt in
KitLimited landing pages
One draft → email + blog
NashraSame post, same moment
KitBroadcasts only
Magic Links
Hosted lead-magnet pages with auto-delivery and auto-tag on signup.
Nashra
Kit
Notion-style editor
Writing surface for long-form posts, not a broadcast builder.
Nashra
Kit
Visual automation builder
Triggers, conditional branches, waits.
Nashra
Kit
Native RTL support
Arabic, Farsi, Hebrew without a toggle bolted on.
Nashra
Kit
Sell digital products natively
Built-in checkout for courses, guides, tip jars.
Nashra
Kit
Free plan
Nashra500 subs · forever
Kit~10,000 subs (limited features)
Paid entry price
Nashra$23/mo at 3,000 subs
Kit~$25/mo at 1,000 subs (Creator)
What you get with Nashra

Email, blog, Magic Links, and automations. No commerce overhead.

Nashra is the publishing OS for creators & solopreneurs who publish, not sell. Write one post in the Notion-style editor; it ships to your subscriber inbox and your real blog at your domain in the same publish action. The blog is a public reader site with category pages and SEO-indexed post URLs, not a list of landing pages. Spin up a Magic Link: one hosted URL delivers a lead magnet and auto-tags the subscriber on signup. Visual automations with three triggers, conditional branches, and waits build welcome flows without a Zap. Free up to 500 subscribers; Newsletter plan from $23/month at 3,000 subscribers. 30-day money-back guarantee.

Questions

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 a visual automation builder like Kit?

Yes. Nashra's visual automations canvas runs on three triggers (subscribe, tag added, and tag removed) with conditional branches, waits, and field-update steps on a drag-and-drop interface. Kit's trigger library is broader: purchase events, link clicks, and more complex tag logic. For solopreneurs running welcome flows, drip series, and re-engagement sequences, Nashra's three triggers cover the job. Deep ecommerce automations and purchase-event triggers don't fit the model.

Can I import my Kit subscriber list to Nashra?

Yes. Export your Kit subscriber list as a CSV with tags and custom fields; both import cleanly into Nashra. On the Publisher plan, white-glove migration is free: we handle the data transfer, configure your sending domain, and set up your blog. Most migrations complete in under 48 hours.

How does Nashra pricing compare to Kit for a solopreneur?

Kit's free plan covers roughly 10,000 subscribers with basic features: no visual automations or full sequences. The Creator plan starts at about $25/month at 1,000 subscribers and unlocks automations alongside the commerce layer. Nashra's Newsletter plan starts at $23/month at 3,000 subscribers, covering email, a real blog, Magic Links, and visual automations on one flat fee. At 3,000 subscribers, Nashra delivers more publishing surface at a lower cost. Verify current Kit pricing on kit.com.

When should a solopreneur stick with Kit rather than switch to Nashra?

Kit is the better fit if selling digital products (courses, guides, tip jars) through the same dashboard as your email list is central to how you earn. Its native commerce layer is a genuine advantage Nashra doesn't replicate today. Kit's automation trigger library also goes deeper for ecommerce-driven sequences. Creators & solopreneurs who write long-form content for both inbox and a real blog at their domain, need Magic Links for lead capture, and don't sell digital products natively will find Nashra the fuller publishing stack.

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.

30-day money-back guarantee. Full refund, no questions asked.
Or stay on Kit. We’d rather you pick the right tool than the loudest one.