Nexus Clips targets streamers and gaming creators with basic clip extraction and auto-subtitles. Without viral scoring, a full editor, or Telegram integration, it's a starting point.
3.5★
Nexus Clips rating
Early user reviews
4.9★
POMS rating
Early access users
$15/mo
Nexus Clips pricing
Entry plan
What Nexus Clips users complain about
No viral scoring or moment ranking — clips are surface-level picks without quality context.
No Telegram bot — browser-only workflow despite targeting streamers.
Editor is minimal — captions and vertical format only.
No effects, stickers, color grading, or audio enhancement.
Clip selection consistency is low — quality varies significantly by video.
Small team means slow feature development and inconsistent support.
Feature for feature
| Feature | POMS | Nexus Clips |
|---|---|---|
| Viral score breakdown | 5 dimensions | |
| Telegram bot | ||
| Twitch VOD support | ||
| Full browser editor | Basic | |
| Effects and stickers | ||
| Color grading | ||
| Audio enhancement | ||
| Permanent storage | ||
| Credit refund on failure | ||
| Quality-based clip count | ||
| Word-level captions | Animated only | |
| Free tier | 3 jobs | Trial |
Honest verdict
Nexus Clips is pointing at the right audience — streamers and Twitch creators — but hasn't built deep enough to serve them well. POMS was built from the same ICP but with more layers: viral scoring, a full multi-track editor, effects, color grading, audio enhancement, and Telegram control. Same audience, much more capable product.
Where Nexus Clips wins
Where POMS wins
3 jobs free. No credit card. No Nexus Clips import needed — just paste a URL.
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