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A private room for the conversations
that matter most.

Peer support groups need privacy more than most. The people in your group are sharing things that don't belong on a public platform. Nexus gives you a private room where every person is admitted by the host, there's no discoverable link, and the space belongs to your group alone.

A peer support group meeting in a private Nexus video room

Built for peer support groups, carer circles, and wellbeing communities.

The waiting room showing host admission controls

Privacy as the starting point

Every Nexus room is private by default. There's no public directory, no discoverable URL, no way for anyone to find your group unless you share the link with them directly.

Every person who joins is held in a waiting room until the host admits them. You see exactly who's asking to come in before you open the door.

A branded room entrance with the group's name

The same trusted people, every time

Your group is the same people meeting regularly — weekly, fortnightly, monthly. The room is permanent, the link never changes, and everyone knows where to find it.

There's no need to send a new link each time. No confusion about which meeting ID to use. Just the same room, the same group, the same quiet reliability.

Persistent chat showing messages between sessions

A space that feels like yours

Add your group's name and colours. The persistent chat lets the group stay connected between sessions — checking in, sharing links, keeping the thread of support going between meetings.

This is your group's space. It's not borrowed from a tech company. It's not a free tier that could change tomorrow. It's yours.

How groups use Nexus

A wellbeing peer support group meeting

Mental health and wellbeing peer groups

Peer support for anxiety, depression, stress, neurodivergence, and general wellbeing. A private room where the group can meet regularly without worrying about who else might be listening.

A carer support circle meeting online

Carer and family support circles

Groups for carers, parents, and families navigating similar challenges. A consistent, trusted meeting space where people can be open about what they're going through.

A recovery support group in a private room

Recovery and long-term condition support

Recovery groups, chronic condition support, bereavement circles, and other ongoing peer groups. The permanence of the room mirrors the ongoing nature of the support — it's always there when the group needs it.

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
  • No public links or discoverability
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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 with your group's name
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Running a larger support network or multiple groups? See the full pricing page for all available tiers. See full pricing →

Common questions

Is recording turned off by default?
There is no automatic recording. Local recording is available as a feature on Group tier and above, but it has to be actively started by the host. If your group doesn't want recording, simply don't use it — nobody else can start it.
Can people join anonymously?
Guests are asked for a name when they join, but it's self-reported — they can use any name they like. There's no account verification, no email requirement, and no ID check. The host sees the name they entered and decides whether to admit them.
Who controls admission to the room?
The host. Every person who joins is held in a waiting room until the host lets them in. If someone unexpected shows up, the host can simply not admit them. The host can also remove anyone from the room during a session.
Can anyone find our room without the link?
No. Nexus rooms are not indexed, not searchable, and not listed anywhere publicly. The only way someone can find your room is if you share the link with them directly.
What data do you store about our group?
We store the room configuration (name, branding, settings), chat messages, and an audit log of who joined and when. We don't store video or audio. Data export and erasure are available under GDPR at any time.

Your group deserves a space of its own.

A private, permanent room for your peer support group — try it free for 14 days.

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