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A room where your language group
meets every week.

Learning a language means practising regularly with people you trust. Your conversation group doesn't need a new meeting link each time — you need the same room, the same partners, and a persistent chat where you can share vocabulary, corrections, and resources between sessions. Nexus gives you exactly that.

A language conversation group practising in a Nexus video room

Built for French, Spanish, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin, and other language conversation groups.

A branded room entrance for a language conversation group

The same room, the same partners

Language practice works best with consistency — the same group, the same time, every week. One link that everyone bookmarks. No new invitations, no confusion about which meeting ID to use.

When someone new joins the group, share the link once. They're in for as long as they want to practise.

Persistent chat showing shared vocabulary between sessions

Persistent chat for vocab and corrections

The persistent chat stays between sessions. Share vocabulary lists, grammar corrections, useful phrases, articles in your target language — it's all there when the group meets next week.

No more losing that word someone taught you last Tuesday. The chat becomes your group's shared notebook.

A simple join screen with no account required

Simple enough for any level

Members don't need to create an account, download an app, or navigate enterprise software. They click the link, enter their name, and the host lets them in.

This matters when your group includes people at different comfort levels with technology. The simpler the tool, the fewer barriers to showing up and practising.

How groups use Nexus

A language conversation practice session

Weekly conversation practice

Regular conversation sessions where a small group practises speaking in their target language. The permanent room removes all setup friction so you can focus on speaking, not logistics.

A language exchange session

Language exchange partnerships

Tandem partnerships or small exchange groups where participants alternate between languages. Screen sharing is useful for going through texts, menus, or articles together.

A tutor-led language group session

Tutor-led group lessons

Small group sessions led by a tutor or more advanced speaker. The host controls who joins, and screen sharing works for vocabulary slides, grammar exercises, or shared documents.

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 texts and exercises
  • 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 with your group's name
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Circle is perfect for pairs and small groups. Group adds persistent chat and branding — ideal if your group shares resources between sessions. See full pricing →

Common questions

Do members need to download anything?
No. Nexus runs in the browser. Members click the link, enter their name, and the host admits them. No app, no account, no download. Works on any device with a browser and camera.
Can we use this for any language?
Yes. Nexus is a video room — it works for any language. French, Spanish, German, Mandarin, Japanese, Arabic, BSL, or any other. The interface is in English but the conversation is whatever you make it.
Can we share screens for reading exercises?
Yes. Screen sharing is available on all tiers. Share articles, vocabulary slides, grammar exercises, or any other material during your session.
How much does it cost to split between the group?
A Circle room for up to 4 people costs £6 a month — £1.50 each. A Group room for up to 8 is £12 — £1.50 each. Less than a coffee for a weekly conversation session.
Is the connection quality good enough for conversation?
Yes. Nexus uses adaptive streaming that adjusts video quality based on your connection. Audio is prioritised over video, so even on slower connections the conversation stays clear. You can also turn off your camera to save bandwidth if needed.
Can someone drop in for a trial session?
Yes. Guests don't need accounts — they click the link and the host admits them. If someone wants to try a session before committing to the group, they can join like anyone else. There's no per-person fee.

Give your conversation group a room.

A permanent video room for your language group — same link, same partners, every week. Try it free for 14 days.

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