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A room your home group
can call its own.

Your home group meets every week — the same people, the same rhythm, the same purpose. You shouldn't need a new meeting link each time. Nexus gives your group a permanent video room with your group's name on it, a waiting room so only your members get in, and a persistent chat that keeps your conversation going between sessions.

A church home group meeting in a Nexus video room

Built for home groups, Bible study circles, and small church groups.

A branded room entrance showing a home group's custom name

The same room, every week

One link. Bookmark it, put it in the WhatsApp group, print it in the church bulletin — it never changes and it never expires. No more emailing new Zoom links, no more confused members joining the wrong call.

When someone new joins the group, share the link once. They're in for as long as they're part of the group.

The waiting room showing host admission controls

Private and safe for open conversation

Home groups work because people feel safe to share openly — questions, doubts, prayer requests. Every person who joins your room is held in a waiting room until the host admits them. There's no public link to stumble across and no unexpected visitors.

This matters when the conversation goes deeper than surface-level. The room is yours and only yours.

Persistent chat showing shared readings between sessions

Persistent chat between sessions

Share Bible readings, prayer requests, and discussion notes in the persistent chat — it's all still there when the group meets next week. No more losing the thread between sessions or hunting through WhatsApp for that verse someone mentioned.

Add your group's name and your church's colours. It's your group's space, not a borrowed meeting room.

How groups use Nexus

A Bible study group meeting in a Nexus video room

Bible study and scripture groups

Weekly or fortnightly study groups that read, discuss, and learn together. The persistent chat is ideal for sharing readings, commentaries, and discussion questions between sessions.

A prayer group meeting online

Prayer groups and fellowship

Small prayer circles and fellowship gatherings where trust and privacy matter. The waiting room ensures only your group members are present. No public links, no unexpected visitors.

A church fundraising group planning a raffle on a video call

Alpha courses and fundraisers

Time-limited courses and ongoing fundraising groups that meet regularly. One room for the duration of the course — no new links each week, no admin overhead for the group leader.

Recommended for your group

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 and logo
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Club

£18/ room / month

Up to 12 participants · 50 hrs/month

  • Up to 12 participants
  • Everything in Group, plus:
  • Password-protected room access
  • Hosted landing page for your group
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Running multiple home groups across your church? Each room is a separate subscription — mix and match tiers to suit each group size. See full pricing →

Common questions

Do group members need to create an account?
No. Only the group leader needs an account. Members join via the room link and the host admits them from the waiting room. No sign-up, no app to download — they just click the link.
Can we use one room for multiple home groups?
Each room is a separate subscription, so if your church runs a Tuesday evening group and a Thursday morning group, they'd each have their own room and link. You can mix tiers — a smaller Circle room for four people and a Group room for eight.
Is there safeguarding for groups with young people?
Nexus rooms use a waiting room by default — every participant must be admitted by the host. There are no public links or open access. This supports safeguarding practices, but your church should apply its own safeguarding policies alongside any technology.
Can we record sessions for members who couldn't attend?
Yes. Local recording is available on Group tier and above. The recording is saved to the host's device — it's not stored on our servers. You can then share it through your usual channels.
Is the persistent chat suitable for sharing prayer requests?
Yes. The chat stays between meetings, so members can post prayer requests, share readings, or continue discussions during the week. The chat is only visible to people who've been in the room — it's not public.
How does this compare to using Zoom for our home group?
Zoom gives you a new meeting each time (or a recurring link that anyone with the ID can find). Nexus gives you a permanent room — one link, your group's name on it, persistent chat between sessions, and a waiting room that's always on. It's built for groups that meet regularly, not one-off meetings.

Give your home group a room of its own.

A permanent, private video room for your home group — ready in minutes, with a 14-day free trial.

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