The MailerLite alternative for solopreneurs who want flat pricing and a real blog.
MailerLite cut its free plan to 250 subs and raised paid prices in 2026. Nashra is the flat-fee publishing OS for solopreneurs: 500 subs free forever, blog, email, Magic Links, and visual automations 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 pricing tiers start to feel like a trap.
MailerLite's pricing has two dimensions: subscriber count and feature tier. The Comfort plan opens most of the toolset; Power adds unlimited automations and multiple triggers. As a solopreneur's list grows, both dimensions scale together. In 2026, MailerLite raised paid plan prices ~10–30% across tiers and cut the free plan from 500 to 250 active subscribers. That combination means solopreneurs in the 250–500 range now face a paid plan bill for a list size Nashra keeps free. The platform is mature and reliable; the pricing structure now prices out the solo operators it originally served.
Every line item.
No fine print.
Flat-fee publishing: email, blog, Magic Links, and automations.
Nashra is the publishing OS for creators & solopreneurs who want one tool to handle it all. Write a post in the Notion-style editor; it goes to the subscriber inbox and a real blog at your domain in the same publish action. Spin up a Magic Link: one hosted URL delivers a lead magnet and tags the subscriber on signup, no separate form-and-landing-page chain. Build a welcome flow in the visual automations canvas: conditional branches, waits, and field updates on three triggers with no step cap. 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 match MailerLite's feature set for solopreneurs?
Core publishing workflow: yes. Nashra ships a Notion-style editor, visual automations with conditional branches, Magic Links for lead capture, and a real blog at your domain. MailerLite goes further with pop-ups, date-based and ecommerce automation triggers, and a larger integration library. If your workflow is write, send, capture leads, and grow a list, Nashra covers it cleanly. If you need date-triggered sequences or ecommerce purchase events, MailerLite's deeper trigger set is the better fit.
Can I move my MailerLite subscribers to Nashra?
Yes. Export your active subscriber list from MailerLite as a CSV and import it into Nashra. Tags and custom fields carry over on import. On the Publisher plan, white-glove migration is included: we handle the data transfer, configure your sending domain, and redirect existing posts. Most migrations complete in under 48 hours.
Is Nashra cheaper than MailerLite for solopreneurs?
At 250–500 subscribers, Nashra is free; MailerLite's updated free plan covers only up to 250 active subscribers as of June 2026, so solopreneurs in that range need a paid Comfort plan starting around $12 per month. At 3,000 subscribers, Nashra's Newsletter plan is $23 per month and includes email, blog, Magic Links, and visual automations. Verify current MailerLite pricing on mailerlite.com.
When should I stay on MailerLite instead of switching to Nashra?
MailerLite is the stronger fit if you have a large list where deliverability infrastructure and price per thousand sends matter most. Its pop-up builder, ecommerce automation triggers, and broader integration ecosystem go further than Nashra's current scope. Creators & solopreneurs who write long-form content, want a real blog from the same draft, and need flat pricing with Magic Links for lead capture will find Nashra the fuller publishing stack for that use case.
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.