Nashra vs Mailerlite.
A real blog and visual automations on top of email.
Mailerlite is a deliverability engine with a classic email builder. Nashra is a publishing OS: same draft to inbox and blog, drag-and-drop automations, Magic Links built in.
One post, two surfaces. Visual automations. Magic Links. AI that reads your data, not your voice.
Mature email tool with a light blog and limited automations.
Which one fits you,
in two sentences.
you write long-form for both inbox and blog, want a Notion-style editor, and need Magic Links plus visual automations on day one.
Start freeyou have a large list, deliverability scale and price-per-thousand-sends are your top constraints, and a basic email builder is all the writing surface you need.
That's a real call. We'll respect it.Four things that don't translate
across to Mailerlite.
A reader site, not a stub
Mailerlite has a small blog feature for long-form posts. Nashra ships a public reader site at your domain: hero, category pills, featured posts, post pages, subscribe modal. The blog is half the product, not an add-on.
Lead magnets without the duct tape
Mailerlite gives you a form, a landing page, and a separate automation to deliver the file. Nashra gives you one URL: hosted page, auto-tag on signup, file delivered to the inbox. One place to update.
Writing that does not feel like an email builder
Mailerlite leans on a drag-and-drop block editor built for marketing emails. Nashra is a Notion-style writing surface: real typography, embeds, inline images, code, dark mode theming. The editor is where you live.
Reads your data. Never your voice.
Mailerlite's AI drafts subject lines and copy. Nashra's reads your last sends, opens, clicks, completion rates, then says where to push and where to cut. It never drafts on your behalf.
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 Mailerlite wins.
Mailerlite has years of infrastructure behind it. If you are sending to hundreds of thousands of subscribers and inbox placement is your top constraint, that maturity is real.
On large lists, Mailerlite is often cheaper per thousand subscribers. If price-per-send is the deciding factor, run the numbers before switching.
Mailerlite is older. More integrations, more agencies, more documentation in the wild. Nashra is younger and tighter.
Multi-trigger workflows, date-based and ecommerce events. Nashra's three triggers cover most publishing flows; Mailerlite reaches further into ecommerce.
Pay for the list,
not the platform.
We move it for you. Free.
Export your list and your archive from Mailerlite. 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 Mailerlite.
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 import my Mailerlite list?
Yes. Export a CSV from Mailerlite and import it on Nashra; tags and fields come with you. Publisher includes a free white-glove migration where we move it for you.
Is Nashra cheaper than Mailerlite?
Depends on list size. At small lists, Nashra is competitive. At very large lists, Mailerlite is often cheaper per send. Run the numbers on your actual subscriber count before switching.
Does Nashra have the same deliverability?
We send through Mailgun with proper DKIM, SPF, and DMARC, and run AI spam protection on signups. For most lists, deliverability is comparable. At very large scale, Mailerlite's mature infrastructure is a real edge.
Why is Nashra's blog a real blog and Mailerlite's is not?
Different bets. Mailerlite bets email; the blog feature is a courtesy. Nashra bets one piece of writing should ship to inbox and web together, so the blog is half the product.
Is the AI doing the writing?
No. Nashra's AI Strategist reads what you have sent and tells you what is landing. It never drafts on your behalf. Your voice is the asset.
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.