A Mailchimp alternative built for newsletters, not campaigns.
Mailchimp is a campaign tool with newsletter bolted on. Nashra is the publishing OS for newsletter creators: one draft to inbox and blog, Magic Links for lead capture, visual automations.
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 campaign logic gets in the way of the newsletter.
Mailchimp's mental model is the campaign: one batch, one send, one template built in a drag-and-drop email builder. That model serves marketing teams well. For newsletter creators publishing weekly, the friction is constant: a new campaign per issue, templates that look like marketing emails, and a site builder that sits next to the email tool rather than under it. The list grows in one place; the blog lives somewhere else. Nashra is built the other way around. One Notion-style editor. One post that ships as an email to subscribers and as a blog post at your domain at the same moment. No second tool, no reformatting.
Every line item.
No fine print.
One draft. Newsletter and blog from a single publish.
Write in Nashra's Notion-style editor and publish once: the same post lands in your subscribers' inboxes and appears on your blog at your domain. Spin up a Magic Link for a lead magnet: one hosted URL that auto-delivers the file and tags the subscriber on signup. No separate landing-page builder, no extra step. Build a welcome sequence in the visual automations editor with three triggers, conditional branches, and waits. Free up to 500 subscribers; Newsletter plan from $23/month at 3,000 subscribers with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Native Arabic and RTL throughout.
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.
What will I lose if I switch from Mailchimp to Nashra?
Mailchimp's SMS tool, ad manager, CRM pipeline, pop-ups, and website builder don't move with you. If any of those drive real value in your workflow, that is a genuine gap. What you gain for newsletter publishing: a Notion-style editor, one draft to inbox and blog at your domain, Magic Links for lead-magnet delivery, and visual automations with conditional branches. The trade is scope for depth.
Can I import my Mailchimp subscriber list to Nashra?
Yes. Export a CSV from Mailchimp including tags and merge fields, then import into Nashra. Both come with you. On the Publisher plan, white-glove migration is free and most moves finish inside 48 hours.
How does Nashra pricing compare to Mailchimp for a newsletter?
Mailchimp's Standard plan starts around $20/month at 500 contacts and scales steeply with contact count and features. Nashra's Newsletter plan starts at $23/month at 3,000 subscribers, covering visual automations, Magic Links, and a real blog with no per-feature tier gates. Verify current Mailchimp pricing on mailchimp.com.
When should I stay on Mailchimp rather than switch to Nashra?
If e-commerce cart-abandonment flows, product recommendations, ad-audience sync, or SMS are the spine of what you do, Mailchimp is the right tool. Creators & solopreneurs who publish a newsletter and want blog and email from one draft, with Magic Links for lead capture, will find Nashra the tighter fit.
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.