We keep websites reachable.

nsin is a connectivity-first CDN built for a network where the direct path is not always available. Point your domain at us and your site stays fast, protected and reachable — for visitors next door and for search engines on the other side of the world.

Why we built it

A site hosted in Iran is easy to reach from Iran and hard to reach from anywhere else; a site hosted abroad is the opposite. Neither is a bug in anyone's server — it is the route. Most CDNs assume that route is a solved problem and optimise the last mile. We started at the other end.

So nsin is built around reachability first: bi-directional routing between Iran and the world, an edge that keeps serving when the origin can't be reached, and certificates that stay valid through an outage. Everything else a CDN should do — caching, WAF, DDoS protection, DNS, rules, analytics — sits on top of that, and none of it asks you to change a line of code.

How we work

Four things we hold to

  1. Nothing to install

    nsin works at the DNS and network layer. No SDK, no agent, no code changes — if onboarding takes longer than a coffee, we've done it wrong.

  2. Say what actually happens

    Every number in your dashboard comes from real requests at the edge, and our docs describe the product that exists rather than the one on the roadmap.

  3. Built for this network

    Panel assets load without a CDN, certificates are fetched over encrypted paths, and features are tested on the networks our customers are actually on.

  4. Your data stays yours

    We meter traffic and keep logs so you can see your own domain. We don't sell audience data, and we don't add credentials of our own to your requests.