Nashra vs Linktree.
A bio page that captures emails, not just clicks.
Linktree is a list of links. Nashra's bio hub is one page in a constellation: every visitor can become a subscriber, tagged at source, wired to your automations.
One post, two surfaces. Visual automations. Magic Links. AI that reads your data, not your voice.
Bio-link page that collects clicks but not subscribers.
Which one fits you,
in two sentences.
you want every tap on your bio link to grow a list you own, with the same brand across email and blog and a real CRM behind it.
Start freeyou only need a free, hosted list of links and have no plans to capture emails or run automations from your bio page.
That's a real call. We'll respect it.Four things that don't translate
across to Linktree.
Every tap can become a subscriber
On Linktree a visitor clicks and disappears. On Nashra the bio hub sits next to a subscribe form, Magic Links, and email capture. A click can leave an email, get tagged, and enter a welcome flow before the day ends.
Lead magnets you can drop in a bio
Linktree hands off to a third-party tool when you want to deliver a free guide. Nashra gives you one URL: hosted page, auto-tag on signup, file delivered to the inbox. Drop it in the bio next to the other links.
Bio, email, and blog look like the same person
Linktree is its own visual universe; your email tool is another; your blog is a third. Nashra is token-driven: pick a typeface, an accent, a layout. The bio hub, the inbox, and the blog all look like you.
Reads your data. Never your voice.
After three sends, Strategist tells you which subjects are landing, which sections people read to the end, where you are losing them. Linktree shows clicks. Nashra shows what to do next.
Every line item.
No fine print.
The honest counter.
What they do better.
Comparison pages that pretend the other tool has no strengths waste your time. Here's where Linktree wins.
Linktree has years of polish on the bio-page experience itself. If a hosted list of links is the entire job, it is a tight, finished product.
Direct integrations with TikTok, Instagram, and other social tools, plus a recognizable brand. If creators in your niche already expect a linktr.ee URL, that is real.
Linktree's free plan covers the basics for most casual use. If you only need a list of links and never plan to capture emails, that is genuinely cheaper.
Pay for the list,
not the platform.
We move it for you. Free.
Export your list and your archive from Linktree. We set up the domain, port the posts, redirect old URLs, and check the first send before it goes out. Free white-glove on Publisher.
Switching from Linktree.
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.
Can I move my Linktree links to Nashra?
Yes. The bio hub on Nashra accepts the same kind of links Linktree does, plus subscribe forms, Magic Links, and posts. Copy the links over; we will help you wire the captures.
Does Nashra replace Linktree entirely?
For most creators, yes. The bio hub does the same job and adds email capture, automations, and a connected CRM. If you only need a free list of links and nothing else, Linktree is simpler.
Can I keep my linktr.ee URL?
You can leave it active and point it to your new bio hub on Nashra. Most creators move the link in their social bios over once the new hub is live.
How is the bio hub different from a Linktree page?
Same idea, different spine. The hub sits inside one publishing OS with email, blog, automations, and subscribers. Visitors do not just click; they can subscribe, get tagged, and start a welcome flow.
Try it for a week.Decide for yourself.
Free up to 500 subscribers, forever. Credit card required only for sending emails. Bring your list, your domain, your archive. Take them with you whenever you want.