What happened to Nas.io?
Nas.io officially moved to Nas.com in April 2026. It’s a bigger, better home for every solopreneur ready to sell online, backed by a $27 million Series A led by Khosla Ventures.
All existing accounts, storefronts, products, and links migrated automatically. Old Nas.io links redirect to Nas.com. Nothing was lost. Everything got better.
New features include a photo-to-storefront AI builder, Magic Ads, Magic Content, and 0% transaction fees on physical products. Everything is in one place, with no extra tools needed.
Nas.io has officially moved to Nas.com — a bigger, better home for every solopreneur ready to sell online. This is more than a new domain. It’s the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Nas, and for you.
Nas.com has everything you need to find customers and sell your product online, all in one place. From storefront to ads to payments, it’s built for solopreneurs who want to move fast without a team behind them. Whether you’re selling a digital course, a handmade product, or a service, Nas.com gives you a direct line to your buyers and the tools to reach them, without starting from zero every month.
Here’s what’s different now
If you’ve been on Nas.io, your account, storefront, and products are exactly where you left them. What’s new is everything around you. New AI-powered tools, a stronger platform, and a domain that signals to the world, and to search engines, that Nas means business.
The short version: Your account, your data, and your storefront are all exactly where you left them. What’s new is everything around you. New tools that add the layer traditional commerce platforms can’t give you, the control that marketplaces never offered, and customers who come back because they want to.
Why Nas.io Became Nas.com
The move from Nas.io to Nas.com wasn’t a cosmetic refresh. It was a deliberate signal about where the company is headed.
1. Nas has grown beyond digital products
Nas.io was originally built around digital products: courses, memberships, challenges, and communities. Those remain at the core of what Nas does. However, over the past year, solopreneurs started asking for more. They wanted to sell physical goods. Merchandise. Services. Things you can hold in your hand or experience in person.
As a result, Nas.com reflects that evolution. It’s now a full commerce platform that handles digital and physical products side by side, from a single dashboard.
2. A stronger domain means more visibility for your business
When your storefront, product pages, and business listings live on Nas.com, you benefit from a cleaner, more authoritative domain that search engines trust. Consequently, that means better organic discoverability for your store, not just for Nas, but for every seller on the platform.
3. Backed by serious investment and serious ambition
Furthermore, this rebrand coincides with a $27 million Series A round led by Khosla Ventures, with backing from Tim Ferriss, the co-founder of DoorDash, and the co-founder of Deel. That capital is being invested directly into the product: new AI tools, expanded payment infrastructure, and the ability to give every solopreneur a direct line to their buyers, wherever they are in the world.
What this means for sellers
In other words, this isn’t just a rebrand. It’s a platform that has fundamentally grown to meet where sellers actually are. And to signal just how serious that commitment is: Nuseir Yassin paid $1.25 million of his own money — not investor funds — to acquire the Nas.com domain.
Source: PR Newswire — Nas.com Raises $27M Series A, April 16, 2026
What’s New on Nas.com
The domain isn’t the only thing that changed. In fact, Nas.com ships with a set of new tools that make it fundamentally different from anything Nas.io offered before, and from anything Shopify or Etsy offer today.
Six tools that come built in, not bolted on
Photo-to-Storefront
Snap a photo of your product. Nas.com instantly generates your offer page, checkout, and full storefront. No design skills, no setup. From idea to live store in minutes.
Magic Ads
Launch Facebook and Instagram ad campaigns in 3 clicks. No Ads Manager. No complicated targeting. Just pick your product and go.
Magic Content
Studio-quality photos, polished ad creatives, and fresh social content generated daily by AI. It knows your business, so everything it creates is ready to post.
Global Payments, 0% Nas.com Fees on Physical Products
Accept payments from anywhere in the world. Track your orders and manage your checkout from one dashboard. Nas.com charges 0% fees on physical product sales across all plans. Transaction fees on digital products vary by plan and region.
Magic Leads & Magic Reach
Find potential customers automatically, then message them directly. Your audience is yours, not an algorithm’s.
Affiliates
Let others promote your business and earn a commission. Expand your reach without a marketing team or extra budget.
💡 Here’s what you’ve been missing: On Shopify, you bolt on separate apps for ads, content, email, and lead generation. Each one is a new thing to learn, pay for, and manage. On Nas.com, every tool already knows your business and everything it creates is ready to use. Stop starting from zero every month.
Nas.com vs Shopify, Etsy & TikTok Shop
Nas.com is positioning itself as a direct alternative to the biggest names in online selling. To understand why, here’s how it stacks up across the features that matter most to solopreneurs and small business owners.
Side-by-side feature comparison
| Feature | Nas.com | Shopify | Etsy | TikTok Shop |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AI builds your store | ✓ Yes | ✗ No | ✗ No | ✗ No |
| Built-in ad creation | ✓ Magic Ads | ✗ External apps | ✗ No | ~ Platform only |
| Content generation | ✓ Magic Content | ✗ External apps | ✗ No | ✗ No |
| Transaction fees | ✓ 0% on physical | ✗ 0.5–2% | ✗ 6.5% | ✗ Variable |
| Own your customers | ✓ Full ownership | ✓ Yes | ✗ Limited | ✗ Limited |
| Sell digital products | ✓ Yes | ~ Via apps | ~ Limited | ✗ No |
| Sell physical products | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| Competing products on your page | ✓ None | ✓ None | ✗ Yes | ✗ Yes |
| Setup time | ✓ Minutes | ~ Hours/days | ~ Hours | ~ Hours |
| Global payments | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes | ~ Limited | ~ Limited |
On Etsy or TikTok Shop, you make the sale but the platform keeps the relationship. Your products sit alongside competing listings, the algorithm decides who sees you, and when visibility shifts, so does your revenue. In effect, you’ve handed over the thing that matters most: the direct line to your buyer.
For example, if you’ve built real volume on Etsy with hundreds or thousands of buyers, ask yourself how many of them you can reach right now without paying Etsy again. That’s the gap. Nas.com is how you close it.
On Shopify, you do own your store and your customers, but you’re handed an empty room. Ads, content, email, and analytics each require a separate tool to find, pay for, and learn. Without built-in retention tools, many Shopify sellers end up spending on ads to re-acquire buyers they already earned. Nas.com adds the layer those platforms can’t give you: your store, your customers who come back because they want to, and every tool you need to reach them, all from one place, working together from day one.
What This Means If You’re Already on Nas
The short answer: nothing changes for you, and everything gets better. Specifically, here’s what carried over automatically:
- Your account migrated automatically. No action needed.
- Your storefront, products, and content are exactly as you left them.
- All your Nas.io links automatically redirect to Nas.com. Your audience won’t notice a thing.
- Your customer data and payment history are fully intact and secure.
- Every new feature on Nas.com, including the photo-to-storefront builder and Magic Ads, is available to you.
One thing worth doing
That said, there’s one thing we recommend: update the links on your social profiles, email signature, and website to point to Nas.com when you get a chance. Not because the old links break (they don’t), but because the new domain sends a stronger signal to search engines, and your buyers deserve to see where you actually live now.
Frequently Asked Questions
About the rebrand
What happened to Nas.io?
Nas.io rebranded to Nas.com in April 2026. Specifically, the platform expanded from digital products and online communities into a full AI-powered commerce platform for physical and digital products. All accounts, data, and links migrated automatically.
Is Nas.io the same as Nas.com?
Yes. Nas.com is the new name and home for Nas.io. It’s the same team and the same mission, but with a significantly expanded platform. If you had an account on Nas.io, it’s waiting for you at Nas.com. Nothing was lost.
Who is behind Nas.com?
Nas.com was founded by Nuseir Yassin (Nas Daily), the creator known for building one of the world’s largest storytelling communities. The platform raised $27 million in a Series A led by Khosla Ventures, with backing from Tim Ferriss, Stanley Tang (co-founder of DoorDash), and Shuo Wang (co-founder of Deel).
For existing Nas users
Do I need to create a new account on Nas.com?
No. Your existing account works seamlessly on Nas.com. Simply log in as you normally would and everything will be exactly where you left it.
Will my old Nas.io links still work?
Yes. All existing Nas.io links automatically redirect to Nas.com, so your audience won’t experience any broken links or disruption. That said, we do recommend updating your key links over time so your audience gets used to the new domain.
Is my data safe after the migration?
Completely. Nothing about your account data, products, customers, or payments has changed. The migration was a domain move only and your data was never at risk.
Who do I contact if something looks off?
Reach out to the Nas.com support team anytime via the Help Center, WhatsApp at +1 (929) 426-0851, or email at help@nas.com.
About the platform and features
Is the photo-to-storefront feature available to all sellers?
Yes. The ability to upload a product photo and have Nas.com instantly build your storefront is available to all sellers. Furthermore, it’s one of the flagship new features of the platform and requires no design skills or technical setup.
I sell physical products. Is Nas.com built for me?
Absolutely. The move to Nas.com directly reflects Nas’s expanded commitment to physical product sellers. As a result, you’ll find tools built specifically for managing orders, processing global payments, and acquiring customers, all from one dashboard.
Does Nas.com take a percentage of my sales?
Nas.com charges 0% fees on physical product sales across all plans. For digital products, fees vary by plan: 1% on Platinum, 2.9% on Pro, and 4.9% on Basic (plus payment gateway fees). Unlike Etsy, which charges 6.5% on every sale regardless of plan, your fees go down as you grow. See the full pricing breakdown here.
Is Nas.com a good alternative to Shopify?
For solopreneurs who want everything in one place, yes. Nas.com builds your store from a photo, runs your ads, creates your content, and finds your customers, all built in. In contrast, Shopify gives you the infrastructure but requires separate paid apps for all of those things. Nas.com also charges 0% fees on physical product sales, and digital product fees decrease as you upgrade your plan.
Is Nas.com a good alternative to Etsy?
For sellers who want to own their customer relationships, yes. Etsy is a marketplace that controls your visibility and places competitor listings next to yours. Nas.com, on the other hand, gives you a dedicated storefront, full customer data ownership, and direct access to your buyers. It adds the layer Etsy was never built to give you.
How is Nas.com different from Shopify?
Shopify is a store builder that gives you the infrastructure to create a store, but marketing, ads, and content are all handled through external apps. Nas.com, by contrast, is an all-in-one business platform where AI builds your store, generates your content, runs your ads, and finds your customers. No extra tools, no complex integrations.
How is Nas.com different from Etsy or TikTok Shop?
Etsy and TikTok Shop are marketplaces where your products appear alongside competitors’, the platform controls your visibility, and you don’t fully own the customer relationship. Nas.com, however, adds the layer those platforms can’t give you: a dedicated storefront, full customer data ownership, and built-in tools so you own the relationship, not just the sale.