A small editorial outfit reviewing the things people actually buy.
Nexodus is independent product journalism for European households. We compare variants, write up top sellers, and link to the Amazon storefronts our readers actually use.
What Nexodus is
Nexodus is a product-review site for shoppers in the Netherlands, Germany, the UK, and the rest of Europe where Amazon ships. We work in two formats. Comparisons go deep on a single product family — every variant, every finish, every price-tier — so a reader who’s already decided on a model can finish the article having actually picked a SKU. Top Sellers is our running monthly editorial pick of the things European households are buying right now, with a 200-word write-up for each product rather than a one-line blurb.
Who runs it
Nexodus is run by a small editorial team based in the Netherlands. The site’s registered owner is the operator of the nexodusbpo.com domain; correspondence and editorial enquiries go through the contact page. We’re a few-person operation — small enough that decisions about what to cover are made by humans, large enough to actually publish on a steady cadence.
How we choose what to feature
Three filters get applied to every product before it’s considered for publication.
- It has to be available across the Amazon storefronts our readers actually use. That mostly means amazon.nl, amazon.de, and amazon.co.uk — with amazon.com as a fallback for shoppers buying internationally. If a product is US-exclusive and won’t ship via OneLink, it doesn’t make our list.
- It has to sit in a real-world price band. We don’t cover €2,000 espresso machines or boutique luxury furniture — that’s not where most European households are spending. We do cover the €100–€500 tier where most household decisions actually live, and we cover the €5–€50 bulk-buy household supplies that quietly determine whether your week runs smoothly.
- It has to clear an aggregated-review threshold. We read across the Amazon storefronts where a product ships, weight long-term reviews more heavily than launch-week ones, and discount the obvious gift-card-incentivised reviews. A product with strong reviews in three regions matters more to us than a product with strong reviews in one.
How we make money
Nexodus is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program and the Amazon EU Associates Programme — affiliate advertising programmes designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon properties (amazon.com, amazon.nl, amazon.de, and amazon.co.uk). When a reader clicks an affiliate link on our site and goes on to buy something — not necessarily the product we linked to — Amazon pays us a small commission. The reader doesn’t pay more; the commission comes out of Amazon’s side of the transaction.
That commission structure is the entire business model. We don’t accept paid placements. We don’t move products into the Top Sellers list because their margin is better. We don’t accept review units from brands; if we did, we’d disclose it explicitly on the page. The honest version of how Nexodus stays viable is: we write things our readers find useful, our readers buy products we recommended, and the affiliate commissions from those purchases pay for the editorial work.
Full statement of our affiliate relationships is on the Affiliate Disclosure page.
What you won’t find here
A few things we’ve decided not to do:
- No banner ads. Display advertising is a different revenue model and a different reader experience; we don’t mix it with editorial.
- No “sponsored content” that’s really an advertorial. If we ever publish a sponsored post, the label will be visible at the top of the page in the same typeface as the headline, not buried in small print.
- No price-promise claims. Prices on Amazon move daily. The figures on our pages were accurate at the time of publication and the page’s “last updated” date tells you when that was — always check the live Amazon listing for the current figure.
- No fake urgency. No countdown timers, no “only 3 left in stock”-style nudges that aren’t based on the actual listing data.
The brand and the domain
The domain nexodusbpo.com was originally registered for an unrelated venture. The current Nexodus product-review site is what now lives at that address; it’s the same domain owner, repurposed to the editorial use you see today. The visible brand is “Nexodus”; the “BPO” portion of the legacy domain is a historical artefact, not part of the current site’s identity.