A Mailchimp alternative for solopreneurs: email and blog on one flat bill.
Mailchimp prices contacts by tier and bundles SMS, CRM, and an ad manager you'll never open. Nashra is the publishing OS for creators & solopreneurs: email, blog, Magic Links, and visual automations on one flat fee.
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.
One person doesn't need a marketing department's toolkit.
For a solopreneur, the Mailchimp question arrives fast: which plan actually covers what you need? Standard starts around $20 a month at 500 contacts, but better automations and A/B testing require a plan upgrade. The contact count climbs, the tier shifts, the bill becomes a moving target. Meanwhile, the product ships SMS marketing, an ad manager, a CRM with a sales pipeline, and a website builder — services built for a marketing team managing multiple channels. As a solopreneur, you carry that footprint into every settings page even if the only thing you do each week is write and send.
Every line item.
No fine print.
Email, blog, Magic Links, automations. One number.
Nashra is the publishing OS for creators & solopreneurs: one Notion-style editor, one draft to subscriber inbox and blog at your domain in a single publish. Spin up a Magic Link: a hosted lead-magnet page that auto-delivers the asset and tags the subscriber on signup. Build a welcome sequence in the visual automations editor with triggers, conditional branches, and waits. No SMS add-on, no ad manager, no CRM pipeline. Free up to 500 subscribers; Newsletter plan from $23/month at 3,000 subscribers. One plan, one bill, 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.
Will I lose important features if I switch from Mailchimp to Nashra?
You give up Mailchimp's SMS tool, ad manager, CRM sales pipeline, and website builder. For solopreneurs who only use the email newsletter side of Mailchimp, those aren't real losses. What you gain: 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.
Can I import my Mailchimp list to Nashra?
Yes. Export a CSV from Mailchimp — tags and merge fields come with you. On the Publisher plan, white-glove migration is free and most moves finish inside 48 hours.
How does Nashra's pricing compare to Mailchimp for a solopreneur?
Nashra charges a flat monthly fee by subscriber count only: free up to 500 subscribers, then from $23/month at 3,000 subscribers on the Newsletter plan. Mailchimp's Standard plan starts around $20/month at 500 contacts and scales by both contact count and feature tier. Verify current Mailchimp pricing on mailchimp.com.
When should I stay on Mailchimp rather than switch to Nashra?
If you run an e-commerce business and depend on Mailchimp's cart-abandonment flows, product recommendations, or ad-audience sync, that automation depth is a genuine advantage Nashra doesn't replicate today. Solopreneurs who publish a newsletter, want a real blog at their domain, and need Magic Links for lead capture will find Nashra the leaner 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.