Bring your list, your archive, your domain.

Most migrations take a single afternoon. Subscribers don't get re-confirmed, and your sender reputation doesn't restart from zero.

Six steps. One afternoon.

The same path whether you're leaving Substack, Ghost, Mailchimp, or Kit.

  1. 01

    Export from your current tool

    Substack, Ghost, Mailchimp, and Kit each export a CSV of subscribers and an archive of past posts. If yours doesn't, send us read-only access and we'll pull it for you.

  2. 02

    Bring your domain

    Point your sending domain at Nashra. We handle SPF, DKIM, and DMARC so deliverability survives the move, and your sender reputation doesn't restart from zero.

  3. 03

    Map subscribers and tags

    Upload the CSV or let us run the import. Tags, segments, and custom fields come with you, and subscribers don't get re-confirmed. They stay subscribed.

  4. 04

    Move posts and the archive

    Past posts come over with their original publish dates. URLs redirect from your old archive to the new one, so your SEO doesn't reset on day one.

  5. 05

    Rebuild automations

    Welcome flows, drip sequences, and tag-based triggers get rebuilt in the visual flow builder. We do this with you on a call so nothing slips.

  6. 06

    Send a test, then go live

    Send to yourself first. Check links, images, and the unsubscribe footer. When it looks right, flip the switch and your next post goes from Nashra.

Bring everything with you.

Import your posts and subscribers from Substack, Ghost, Mailchimp, or Kit, or bring a CSV. Migration is free, and our team does it for you.

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