Nashra
Turn followers into clients with a unified publishing OS.

What it does
Nashra is a publishing operating system for consultants, executives, and personal brands. It combines a newsletter, blog, bio hub, and landing pages into a single platform built around one subscriber list. Key features include an AI landing page builder, an AI Strategist that analyzes audience engagement and suggests content topics, full right-to-left (RTL) support for Arabic and other languages, SEO-optimized blogging, automations (welcome flows, tag-based sequences), Magic Links for lead magnets, and white-glove migration from other tools. The platform is free for up to 500 subscribers.
Who it is for
Nashra is designed for individual experts—consultants, coaches, authors, and executives—who want to build a direct relationship with their audience without relying on social media algorithms. It also suits small teams that need a simple, all-in-one publishing stack. The native RTL support makes it particularly appealing to Arabic-speaking creators.
Why it matters
Most creators juggle separate tools for email, blogging, landing pages, and link-in-bio. Nashra replaces that stack with one subscription, ensuring every subscriber interaction feeds a single list. This unified approach simplifies maintenance, reduces cost, and helps turn passive followers into paying clients through a structured four-step funnel: pull them off social, talk one-to-one via email, build trust with blog content, and make a clear call to action. The AI Strategist further reduces guesswork by suggesting what to publish next based on past performance.
Launch signal
Nashra is live and actively onboarding users. The website features testimonials from early adopters, a free tier, and a demo booking option. The founders, Mo Hakeem and Saleem, are a two-person team. The platform integrates with tools like Framer, Webflow, Typeform, Calendly, and Instagram (via ManyChat). A migration service is offered for users coming from Mailchimp or other platforms.
Brand and naming
The name "Nashra" likely derives from the Arabic word for "publishing" or "distribution," aligning with the platform's focus on content creation and audience building. The brand positions itself as a calm, all-in-one alternative to fragmented tool stacks, emphasizing simplicity, ownership, and direct audience relationships. The tagline "Turn followers into clients" clearly communicates the value proposition.
Founder
Mo Hakeem
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