A club is not a
marketplace.

We started Nexus Club because the creator economy has become a bidding war. Brands post open call-outs; creators race to the bottom with rate cuts, speed-written pitches, and "for exposure" work. The result is a flood that rewards the loudest, not the ones with a point of view. That wasn't a club — it was a cattle call.

So we built the opposite. A small network. Curated on both sides. Flat, stated payouts. An editor who actually reads applications. And a publishing layer that only touches your account after you've approved the brief and, if you wish, revoked access the moment it's done.

What we believe

§ II
ARTICLE 01

Creative voice is the only moat.

Followers buy a moment. A point of view earns a decade. We pick members by how they see — never by how many see them.

ARTICLE 02

The editor should read your application.

Not an algorithm. Not a procurement form. A human with taste, who writes back within two business days with a decision and a reason.

ARTICLE 03

Posting is a consent, not a contract.

Meta's OAuth, encrypted tokens, per-campaign publishing rights, revoke any time. We never see your password. If you leave, your posting access leaves with you.

ARTICLE 04

Payouts are flat and upfront.

No performance clauses. No clawbacks tied to metrics you don't control. What the brief says is what you're paid.

ARTICLE 05

Quiet is a protection.

We don't print members' names without their say-so. Members don't print other members' details without theirs. The non-disclosure clause that runs through this club is the article that earns the word 'private' — read it in the Terms, kept in the House Rules.

Volume to date.

§ III

We do not publish creator-count metrics; the small club we want to run is the kind a number cannot describe. Below is what is on the shelf today — the documents the desk holds itself to, and the editorial volume in flight. The full transparency dispatch arrives at the close of Volume I.

Volume
I
MMXXVI · in flight
Dispatches
3
Editor's notes published
Trust chapters
7
On the standing shelf
Authorization
I
Letter № NX-IGB-026
Colophon

Set in Newsreader
& Schibsted Grotesk.

Display set in Newsreader (Production Type, OFL) — an editorial serif drawn for long-form reading, with an optical sizing axis from text to display. Italic accents in Instrument Serif (Instrument Type, OFL). Body in Schibsted Grotesk (Henrik Kubel for Schibsted, OFL) — a humanist grotesque from the editorial identity of a Nordic news group. Numerics in JetBrains Mono. Paper near-black; ink a warm bone.

Hosted on Vercel. Data in Neon Postgres, Singapore region. Email by Resend. Payouts via Stripe Connect. The full subprocessor list — what each touches and where it sits — is at /subprocessors.

Every document on this site — terms, privacy, house rules, standards, disputes, the Letter of Authorization — passes through one editor before it is published. The desk is the same person who reads applications. The signature below is theirs.

— from the desk —

[ the founding editor ]

Founding editor · The Nexus Club Agency

— an invitation —

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