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Nas.com, the AI platform designed for the solopreneur economy, has announced a $27 million Series A funding round. This investment was led by Khosla Ventures with participation from 500 Global and strategic investors like Tim Ferriss and the co-founders of Deel and DoorDash. The company has seen explosive 5x revenue growth in 2025 as it serves over 3.5 million members globally. The platform aims to solve the hardest problem for solo business owners: finding and acquiring customers. While legacy competitors focus primarily on hosting digital storefronts, Nas.com v3 handles the entire business lifecycle through automation. This includes everything from product creation to lead generation and marketing execution without requiring technical skills or an existing audience.
AI is deeply integrated into the service through features like Magic Ads and Magic Content. Users can simply point their phone at a product to have the AI generate a branded storefront with studio-quality visuals and persuasive descriptions. The system also automates CRM workflows and social asset creation, helping individuals replace an entire marketing team with a single dashboard.
The $27 million investment will be divided equally across three core strategic pillars. These include expanding the current team of 30 employees, developing more advanced AI product capabilities, and scaling geographic reach. Primary focus areas for expansion include the United States, Mexico, and Latin America, where solo business applications are surging.
Founder Nuseir Yassin, known for his global Nas Daily audience, built the tool for people looking to replace their bosses rather than be replaced by AI. Successful users already range from Mexican farmers to Singaporean yoga instructors, with some generating up to $2 million in their first year. The platform operates on an affordable $29 monthly subscription model to ensure accessibility for every entrepreneur.
The Nas.com funding marks a significant pivot in the creator economy toward the solo economy. Venture capital is increasingly betting on tools that move beyond influencer fame to provide functional infrastructure for independent workers. By bundling complex marketing and sales funnels into an affordable AI-driven package, Nas.com is positioning itself as the primary operating system for a labor market being restructured by automation. This shift suggests that the next generation of wealth creation will rely less on corporate scaling and more on individual efficiency powered by specialized AI agents.
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