Bring your list, your archive, your domain.
We handle the rest.
Most migrations take a single afternoon. Subscribers don’t get re-confirmed, post URLs keep their rankings, and your sender reputation doesn’t restart from zero.
Six steps. One afternoon.
This is the path every migration follows. The steps are the same whether you’re leaving Beehiiv, Kit, Substack, or Mailchimp.
- 01
Export from your current tool
Most tools give you 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. No tickets, no waiting.
- 02
Bring your domain
Point your sending domain at Nashra. We handle SPF, DKIM, and DMARC so deliverability survives the move. Same domain, same reputation — no warm-up restart.
- 03
Map subscribers and tags
Upload the CSV or let us run the import. Tags, segments, and custom fields come with you. Subscribers don't get re-confirmed — they stay subscribed.
- 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 — your SEO doesn't reset on day one.
- 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.
- 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 — your next post goes from Nashra.
The parts that usually go wrong.
- List import + de-duplicationCSV in, clean list out. Bounces and unsubscribes from your old tool are honored — we don't re-mail people who opted out.
- Domain + deliverability setupDNS records, sender reputation, and authentication. We verify the first send before you commit a real one.
- Archive + redirectsOld post URLs redirect 301 to the new ones. Search engines update without you losing rankings.
- Automation rebuildOn a call. We translate your old flows into Nashra's flow builder so you can see exactly what runs when.
The parts only you can confirm.
- Send-from addressMake sure replies still go where you want them. Most people change this when they migrate — fewer addresses, more inbox.
- Footer + brandingYour unsubscribe footer, address, and brand details carry over from defaults. Worth a one-pass review before the first send.
- Custom-field formattingIf you used custom fields in your old tool's templates, double-check the merge tags. Names, dates, and currencies sometimes need a tweak.
- First sendSend to a test list of five before sending to the whole list. We do this on every migration — it catches the small stuff that auto-checks miss.
Side-by-side comparisons.
See what changes feature-by-feature before you commit to the move.
Stop renting your audience.Start owning it.
Free to start. Bring your domain, your subscribers, your archive — we'll handle the infrastructure underneath.