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This startup raised $27 million to help 'solopreneurs' with AI. Read the pitch deck.

Nas's founder, Nuseir Yassin.
  • Nas Daily's Nuseir Yassin has secured $27 million for his AI platform, Nas.com.
  • Nas.com helps solo entrepreneurs build online stores using AI for marketing, ads, and branding.
  • Read the pitch deck it used to secure $27 million in a round led by Khosla Ventures.

Nuseir Yassin, the content creator known as Nas Daily, has raised $27 million for his newest venture: an AI platform for solo entrepreneurs to launch and run an online business.

After quitting his job in 2016 to become a content creator sharing short, high-energy videos, Yassin amassed around 70 million followers across social media platforms. He says that era is behind him.

"My next 10-year bet is completely different, and it's about entrepreneurship on the internet," Yassin told Business Insider.

Yassin's focus is now on Nas.com, which the Israeli-Palestinian founded to provide "solopreneurs" with the tools to launch a business — even if they lack the technical skills to build a storefront or create marketing campaigns.

Entrepreneurs take a picture of a product that they want to sell, such as a printed T-shirt, and add it to the Nas.com platform. The startup's AI tools analyze that picture and then build a storefront — including logos, product descriptions, and branding — around the product to match it thematically.

Users can manually tweak the design and text of the AI-generated storefront. They can also generate ads and marketing content with AI by entering plain-English prompts and then run them as ad campaigns on Facebook.

Yassin says Nas.com can help the "mom in Wisconsin" who "would never start marketing" due to the complexity of tools like Meta Business Suite, and that his platform can help entrepreneurs without large followings find customers.

The startup aims to tap into the growing trend of businesses that are operating with smaller teams thanks to AI tools.

"You needed to be good at coding, you needed to be good at marketing, creating content, and you needed to be good at creating your product," Yassin said of the previous barriers to entry for entrepreneurs. "And how many people in the world are good at everything? Very few."

The startup says 3.5 million people have purchased products from businesses listed in Nas.com, and its annual recurring revenue grew from $1 million to $8 million in 2025. It has more than 350,000 businesses using its platform, according to its website.

It makes its money by charging a subscription fee, with the lowest tier starting at $6 a month, and taking a 5% cut of marketing spend made through its platform.

Nas.com operates in a competitive space, with companies like Shopify and Etsy offering online storefronts and e-commerce tools to businesses. Yassin told Business Insider that he believes Nas.com's simplicity can help it compete with larger incumbents.

While Shopify could "theoretically" build a platform like Nas.com, Yassin added, it would be too risky to shake up its features because so many big brands are accustomed to them.

Nas.com's $27 million Series A funding round was led by Khosla Ventures, with participation from other VCs, including 500 Global, and angel investments from Shuo Wang, cofounder of Deel; Stanley Tang, cofounder of DoorDash; Scott Adelson, CEO of Houlihan Lokey; and entrepreneur Tim Ferriss.

Vinod Khosla, the founder of Khosla Ventures, told Business Insider that his firm backed Nas.com because he likes to "invest in companies that could not have existed five years ago and will be inevitable five years from now."

"Coding, customer service, marketing, and design are no longer blockers. This means millions of new entrepreneurs will be born. What I see is massive wealth creation opportunities," he added.

Nas.com plans to use the capital injection to hire more people for its 30-strong team, as well as for product development and expansion.

Read the 24-slide deck that Nas.com used to secure the funding.

Read the original article on Business Insider
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