Nurik

Nurik builds and supports some of the best, brightest, and biggest Ghost newsletters and websites.

The folks at Nurik did a great job helping me figure out how to articulate what I needed. I especially appreciated how they checked in with me at every major stage of the development process and broke down how much each aspect would cost, so I could make informed choices about prioritization.

Eleanor Konik, Obsidian Roundup

Nurik helped us get our site just the way we wanted it. They were exceptionally professional and knowledgeable. Most importantly, they effectively communicated with us at every turn. And the cost? Very fair. Kudos for providing such great service!

Mark Garrison, EvaluativeBeings.com

What we offer...

We have extensive experience in developing and running a business on Ghost.
We offer support in:

  • Adjusting themes
  • Extending Ghost with third-party integrations
  • Developing a content and marketing strategy

If you'd like our help, get in touch with your needs, your timeline, and your budget.

Our Portfolio

We've been lucky to work with outstanding publishers and writers from around the world. Here are a few of our recent projects.

The Berkeley Scanner

Authoritative crime + safety news for Berkeley, CA

Visit The Berkeley Scanner

Obsidian Roundup

The go-to guide for the Obsidian note-taking app

Visit Obsidian Roundup

Zitamar News

Reliable and independent daily news for Mozambique

Visit Zitamar News

Who we are

Uri Bram is a media entrepreneur and consultant, unsurprisingly based in Brooklyn. He's the CEO of The Browser Newlsetter, one of the biggest sites on Ghost with over 120,000 members. In his developer days, Uri built DaysOld.com, which has reached over 1 million people. In his spare time, Uri writes strange books like Book and is studying to be a meditation teacher.

Nik Peters is a web developer, designer, and artist based in South Dakota (previously based in NYC and Johannesburg). Nik has developed several curricula to teach creative coding and web development. In their spare time, Nik loves to hike, garden, and make music.

We're proud of our work so we put our names on it/in it. (Also because it's really hard to come up with good names for things. As the programmer joke goes: there are three hard things in computer science, counting and naming things.)