2 min read · Written on January 25, 2026

When people ask us what NEST is capable of, the simplest and most honest answer is this:
We use NEST to run NEST itself.
That statement is not marketing. It is literally how things work.
The NEST website is not a demo environment, not a showcase built with shortcuts, and not a hard-coded marketing page maintained by developers behind the scenes. It is a real, production website, managed exactly the same way our clients manage their own websites.
Every blog article you read is created using the Blogs module inside NEST. There is no developer involved in publishing content. We log into NEST, write the article, preview it, and publish it. The article goes live immediately. The same interface, the same workflow, the same tools that our clients use are what we rely on for our own content.
Forms work the same way.
Whenever we need a new form on the NEST website, we don’t write new code or deploy anything. We simply log into NEST, create a form using the Forms module, and place it where we need it. The form becomes live on the website instantly. All submissions are collected, stored, and reported inside NEST without any extra setup or manual work.
We designed NEST so that everyday operational work does not require developers. Publishing content, creating forms, updating images, and viewing reports should be routine business actions, not technical requests sent back and forth over email or chat.
By managing our own website using NEST, we constantly validate this philosophy. If something feels slow, confusing, or unnecessary, we feel it ourselves first. That feedback goes directly back into improving the product.
NEST is not something we build for clients and then move on from.
If NEST can reliably run the NEST website, handle its blogs, manage its forms, and support our internal workflows on a daily basis, it can do the same for your business, whether you are running a SaaS product, an NGO, an ecommerce store, or a local service.
That, more than any feature list or demo, is the real proof of how powerful NEST is.
Now, here’s a question for you:
What do you think came first: NEST or the NEST website? 👀