For bloggers

Beehiiv for bloggers: two post types or one publishing OS.

Beehiiv treats newsletters and blog posts as separate things. Nashra ships one draft to your inbox and a real blog at your domain, at the same moment, with no split or reformatting.

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

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

The honest read

Where the split-post model costs bloggers time.

Beehiiv draws a line between a newsletter and a web post: two separate post types on the platform, two separate publishing flows, two separate acts of creation every time you sit down to write. The web output is an archive of newsletter issues — a flat list readers can browse, but not a real blog with category pages, a hero section, and post URLs that compound SEO authority over time. Custom domains are available on paid Beehiiv plans, but the underlying structure stays the same: an archive, not a publishing surface built for search. For bloggers who want their writing to land in the inbox and on a proper SEO page at the same time, that architecture is the wrong fit.

Side by side

Every line item.
No fine print.

One draft → email + blog
Write once. Both surfaces ship at the same moment.
NashraSame post, same moment
BeehiivSeparate post types
Real blog at your domain
SEO-indexed posts under your own domain.
Nashra
BeehiivPaid plans
Blog home with category pages
Public reader site with hero, categories, and post archive.
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Beehiiv
Visual automation builder
Branches, waits, tag actions on a drag-and-drop canvas.
NashraDrag-and-drop canvas
BeehiivLinear automations
Conditional branches in automations
Nashra
Beehiiv
Magic Links (hosted lead magnets)
One URL, auto-tag on signup, asset delivered by email.
Nashra
Beehiiv
Native RTL editor
Arabic, Farsi without a toggle bolted on.
Nashra
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Free plan
Nashra500 subs · forever
BeehiivUp to 2,500 subs
Paid entry price
Nashra$23/mo at 3,000 subs
Beehiiv$49/mo at 3,000 subs
What you get with Nashra

One draft, two surfaces, one publishing OS.

Nashra is the publishing OS for creators & solopreneurs who write for both inbox and web. Write one post in the Notion-style editor; publish once. The email reaches your subscriber list and the post appears on your blog at your domain: category pages, a hero section, and post permalinks built in. Spin up a Magic Link for lead capture: one hosted page auto-delivers the asset and tags the subscriber by source. Visual automations handle the welcome sequence when someone subscribes from the blog. Free up to 500 subscribers, forever. Paid plans from $23/month at 3,000 subscribers, 30-day money-back guarantee, 0% revenue share.

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.

What is different about Beehiiv's blog versus Nashra's?

On Beehiiv, a newsletter and a blog post are two separate post types. The web output is an archive of newsletter issues: readable on the web, but not a real blog with category pages, a hero section, and post permalinks that build SEO authority over time. On Nashra, one draft publishes to both the inbox and the blog at your domain in the same action. The blog home has category pages, a hero section, and post pages — a real reader site, not a flat archive.

Can I bring my Beehiiv subscribers and posts to Nashra?

Yes. Export your subscriber list as a CSV from Beehiiv and your post archive as HTML. Nashra imports both. On the Publisher plan, white-glove migration is free: we port the archive, set up your domain, and redirect old URLs.

How does Nashra's pricing compare to Beehiiv for a blogger-sized list?

Both offer a free tier. Beehiiv's free plan covers up to roughly 2,500 subscribers; Nashra's covers 500. On paid plans, Nashra starts at $23/month at 3,000 subscribers and includes email, a real blog at your domain, Magic Links, and visual automations. Beehiiv's entry paid plan starts around $49/month at a similar subscriber count and keeps the separate-post-type model throughout.

When does Beehiiv make more sense than Nashra for a blogger?

If growing an audience through Beehiiv's Boosts, paid recommendations, and cross-promotion network is a primary plan, those tools are real advantages Nashra does not replicate. Beehiiv's free tier also supports more subscribers before hitting a paid wall. For a blogger whose priority is SEO-indexed posts at their own domain, with one draft covering both inbox and web, Nashra is the better 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.

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