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A clubhouse for your group,
not a meeting room.

Your D&D group doesn't need a "meeting". Your book club doesn't need a "conference call". You need the same room, every Friday at 8pm, with your group's name on the door and last week's chat still there when you arrive. Nexus is a clubhouse, not a meeting tool.

A hobby group hanging out in their Nexus room

Used by gaming groups, book clubs, craft circles, and hobby communities.

A hobby group's branded room entrance

The same room, every time

One link. Forever. Bookmark it, pin it in the group chat, write it on a sticky note — it never changes and it never expires.

No more "who's hosting tonight?" or "can someone send the new Zoom link?". The room is just there. Every week, every session, for as long as the group exists.

Persistent chat showing conversation between sessions

Your group's name on the door

Call it "Thursday Night D&D" or "The Awkward Book Club" or whatever your group actually calls itself. Add your own colours and logo. It's your space — it should look like it.

The persistent chat keeps everything between sessions: inside jokes, shared links, session notes, that recipe someone mentioned three weeks ago. It's all still there.

A group of friends in a video call

Cheap enough to just be a thing you have

A Circle room for up to four people costs £6 a month. That's £1.50 each if you split it. A Group room for up to eight is £12 — less than £2 each.

This isn't an enterprise product with enterprise pricing. It's a room for your friends. The price reflects that.

How groups use Nexus

A gaming group playing D&D over video

Gaming groups

Tabletop RPGs, D&D campaigns, board game nights over video — groups that meet weekly or fortnightly for sessions that run long and pick up where they left off. The persistent chat is perfect for session recaps, character notes, and scheduling.

A book club meeting in their Nexus room

Book clubs and reading circles

Monthly or fortnightly book clubs where the same group discusses what they've been reading. Share reading lists in the persistent chat, keep notes from past discussions, and never lose the thread.

A creative group meeting to share their work

Creative groups

Writing circles, craft groups, music practice sessions, art clubs, language exchange partners — any group of people who meet regularly to create, practice, or learn together. A permanent room means one less thing to organise.

Recommended for your group

Circle

£6/ room / month

Up to 4 participants · 50 hrs/month

  • Up to 4 participants
  • Waiting room with host admission
  • Screen sharing for maps, sheets, and slides
  • 50 hours per month — plenty for weekly sessions
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Group

£12/ room / month

Up to 8 participants · 50 hrs/month

  • Up to 8 participants
  • Permanent link with custom subdomain
  • Persistent chat between sessions
  • Room branding — your group's name and logo
Start your 14-day free trial

Bigger group? The Club tier supports up to 12 participants. See the full pricing page for all options. See full pricing →

Common questions

How many people can be in a room?
It depends on the tier. Circle supports up to 4, Group up to 8, Club up to 12. Most hobby groups fit comfortably in a Circle or Group room. See the pricing page for all sizes.
Can we split the cost between the group?
The subscription is a single payment, but you're welcome to split it however you like. A Circle room at £6/month split four ways is £1.50 each. We don't manage the splitting — use whatever you normally use to split costs.
Can a friend drop in occasionally without being a regular member?
Yes. Guests don't need accounts — they just click the link and the host admits them. If someone wants to sit in on a session or try the group out, they can join like anyone else. There's no per-person fee.
Is it worth paying when Discord is free?
Discord is great for large communities and text-first groups. If your main thing is chat with occasional voice, Discord makes sense. But if your group is fundamentally a video group — you meet face to face, regularly, at a set time — Nexus is built for exactly that. One room, one link, your name on the door.
What happens if we only meet once or twice a month?
The room is always there whether you use it or not — like a clubhouse with a key. Many groups meet monthly and the cost is low enough that it's not worth worrying about. The persistent chat often gets used between sessions too.

Your group deserves a clubhouse.

A permanent room for your group — same link, same place, every session. Try it free for 14 days.

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