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NexLev Pricing · 2026

Last verified: June 23, 2026

NexLev Pricing in 2026: Every Plan & Is It Worth It?

NexLev runs a Lite extension from around $9/month and a Pro platform around $30–35/month, plus legacy lifetime deals. Here is exactly what each costs, what you actually get, and where the price stings.

The short answer

NexLev pricing at a glance

  • Lite: ~$9/mo billed annually (~$108/yr), or ~$13/mo monthly — Chrome extension only.
  • Pro: ~$30–35/mo annually (~$42/mo monthly) — adds Niche Finder + course.
  • Lifetime: legacy ~$510–799 one-time deals, being phased out for subscriptions.
  • No free trial — only a 14-day money-back guarantee. AI features are credit-metered.
Transparency & accuracy notice. NexLev hides dollar figures behind toggles on nexlev.io/pricing, so the numbers above are reconciled across sources as of June 23, 2026. The Pro annual total and lifetime prices vary most — confirm on their site before buying. View source →

Quick answer: what NexLev costs

NexLev has moved to a subscription model with two tiers. Lite is the Chrome extension only — about $13/month month-to-month or roughly $9/month billed annually ($108 a year). Pro adds the Niche Finder web platform and a bundled faceless-channel course at about $42/month, or roughly $30–35/month annually. Older one-time lifetime deals (~$510 to ~$799) still surface but are being de-emphasised. There is no free trial — only a 14-day money-back guarantee — and the AI features are metered by credits. What you pay hinges on whether you need just the extension (Lite) or the full niche-research platform (Pro).

Facts at a glance

FactValue
Cheapest paid planLite — ~$9/mo billed annually (~$108/yr), or ~$13/mo monthly
Free planNo — a few free standalone tools, but no free trial
Top planPro — ~$30–35/mo billed annually (~$42/mo monthly)
Lifetime dealsLegacy ~$510 (Niche Finder) to ~$799 (full bundle) — being phased out
Billing modelPer-account subscription; AI features metered by credits
Refund14-day money-back guarantee (no trial); cancellation can be fiddly
Browser supportChrome extension only — no Firefox / Brave / Safari
NexLev dashboard screenshot
NexLev's Niche Finder and research overlay — the Pro platform and Lite extension that the paid plans unlock.

Plan Breakdown

NexLev plans, tier by tier

In practice the decision is Lite vs Pro. The course and lifetime deals sit alongside as one-time options. Here is what each costs and who it fits.

LiteCheapest way in

~$13/mo

~$9/mo billed annually (~$108/yr)

Chrome extension · base AI quota

The Chrome extension only — feed and Shorts overlay analytics, similar-channel finder, thumbnail preview, transcript copy and a monetization-status checker. A base 'Lite Quota' of AI actions. Good for in-YouTube research, no web platform.

Best for: Creators who just want the research overlay

Pro

~$42/mo

~$30–35/mo billed annually

Niche Finder + course · up to 5x AI quota

Everything in Lite plus the Niche Finder web platform (122M+ channels, 21 filters, estimated RPM per niche), multi-channel dashboard, net-profit calculator, automation tools, the bundled faceless-channel course and up to 5x the Lite AI quota.

Best for: Faceless creators picking a niche to start

YouTube Course

One-time

Standalone purchase

22+ modules · lifetime access

Noah Morris's faceless-channel course sold on its own as a one-time purchase with lifetime access. The same course is bundled into Pro, so buying both is rarely worth it.

Best for: Beginners wanting the education only

Lifetime bundle

~$510–799

Legacy one-time (de-emphasised)

Extension + Niche Finder + course

The older one-time deals — roughly $510 for Niche-Finder-only up to ~$799 for the full bundle, often with a fixed allotment of AI message credits. NexLev is steering buyers toward subscriptions, so availability and terms vary.

Best for: Buyers who prefer one-time over subscription

Billing

Annual vs monthly & lifetime

Annual billing knocks roughly 25–30% off both tiers. The lifetime deals are a one-time bet — cheaper long term only if the tool keeps working for you, which is the open question given reliability complaints.

PlanMonthlyAnnual (per month)One-time
Lite~$13/mo~$9/mo (~$108/yr)
Pro~$42/mo~$30–35/mo
Lifetime bundle~$510–799

Rule of thumb: start on Lite monthly to test NexLev before committing to annual or a lifetime bundle. There's no trial, so the cheapest month is your real evaluation window.

The Fine Print

The costs nobody mentions

The lifetime upsell hides the cheap monthly option

NexLev pushes $510+ lifetime deals hard while burying the ~$13/mo Lite plan. That is a big upfront bet on a tool with documented reliability complaints — the subscription is the lower-risk way to try it.

AI features are metered by credits

The '60+ AI tools' and message credits run on a quota system. Lite gets a base allotment, Pro up to 5x more, and legacy bundles shipped a fixed number of message credits. Heavy users buy extra credits once depleted.

No free trial — only a 14-day refund

There is no trial. You pay first and rely on a 14-day money-back guarantee, which requires emailing support with your purchase email and a reason. Users report cancellation and refunds being less than straightforward.

Chrome-only and fragile against YouTube changes

The extension works only in Chrome and reportedly breaks after YouTube UI updates, sometimes for days. The monetization checker and analytics can show stale or wrong data — NexLev's own disclaimer calls the figures estimates, not precise.

The Verdict

Is NexLev worth it?

NexLev's value depends entirely on what you need it for. Match your goal to the verdict:

Picking a faceless / automation niche from scratch

Worth it

This is exactly what NexLev is built for — scanning millions of channels to surface high-demand, low-competition niches with estimated RPM, plus a bundled course for beginners. Strong for the 'what niche should I start?' question.

In-YouTube research overlay

Worth it on Lite

If you mainly want the extension's overlay analytics and similar-channel finder while browsing, Lite at ~$13/mo (or ~$9 annually) is a cheap way in — just expect occasional breakage after YouTube updates.

Competitor & outlier analysis for an existing channel

Look wider

NexLev is research-and-pick oriented, not an ongoing optimisation tool. For benchmarked outlier detection on a channel you already run, purpose-built outlier tools are more reliable.

Trusting monetization & revenue numbers

Verify elsewhere

The monetization checker frequently shows wrong status and analytics can be stale. NexLev itself flags the figures as estimates — don't make real money decisions on them without a second source.

If Research Is Your Goal

A more reliable alternative for competitor research

If you already run a channel and want competitor and outlier analysis — rather than faceless niche discovery — OutlierKit is built for that and avoids NexLev's fragile-extension and data-accuracy problems. Hobby is $29/month ($16.58/month billed annually), it runs in the browser without a Chrome-only extension that breaks on YouTube redesigns, every tier includes outlier detection, and there is a free trial of 10 credits so you can test it before paying. NexLev still wins for the "what faceless niche should I start?" question with its Niche Finder and bundled course — but for analysing real channels, reliability matters.

See the full feature-by-feature breakdown in OutlierKit vs NexLev.

NexLev pricing FAQ

How much does NexLev cost per month?+

NexLev's subscription starts with the Lite plan (Chrome extension only) at about $13/month month-to-month, or roughly $9/month billed annually (~$108/year). The Pro plan, which adds the Niche Finder web platform and bundled course, is about $42/month or roughly $30–35/month on annual billing. There are also legacy one-time lifetime deals (~$510 to ~$799) that NexLev is phasing out in favour of subscriptions. These figures were verified on June 23, 2026 — NexLev hides prices behind toggles on its pricing page, so confirm the current numbers on nexlev.io/pricing before buying.

Does NexLev have a free plan or free trial?+

No. NexLev does not offer a free trial, and there is no free-forever plan — only a handful of free standalone tools on the site. Instead of a trial, NexLev provides a 14-day money-back guarantee: you pay first, and if it isn't for you, you email support with your purchase email and a reason within 14 days. Several users report the cancellation and refund process being less than straightforward, so keep your receipt and the deadline in mind.

What is the difference between NexLev Lite and Pro?+

Lite is the Chrome extension only — overlay analytics on feeds and Shorts, a similar-channel finder, thumbnail preview, transcript copy and a monetization-status checker, with a base AI quota. Pro adds the Niche Finder web platform (claiming 122M+ channels analysed, 21 filters and estimated RPM per niche), a multi-channel dashboard, net-profit calculator, automation tools, the bundled faceless-channel course, and up to 5x the Lite AI quota. Lite suits in-YouTube research; Pro suits creators actively picking a niche to start a new channel.

Are NexLev's lifetime deals worth it?+

The legacy lifetime deals (~$510 for Niche-Finder-only up to ~$799 for the full bundle) are a large upfront bet on a tool with documented reliability issues — the extension breaks after YouTube UI updates and the monetization data can be inaccurate. NexLev is also steering buyers toward its Lite and Pro subscriptions, so lifetime availability and terms vary. For most people, the ~$13/month Lite plan is a lower-risk way to evaluate NexLev before committing hundreds of dollars.

Is NexLev's data accurate?+

Treat NexLev's numbers as estimates. Reviewers report that the monetization checker frequently shows the wrong 'not monetized' status and that analytics can load slowly or show stale data. NexLev's own disclaimer states that monetization and saturation figures are estimates and 'not 100% precise.' It's useful for directional niche research, but don't make real revenue or monetization decisions on its figures without verifying elsewhere.

Does NexLev work on browsers other than Chrome?+

No. NexLev's core product is a Chrome extension and there is no Firefox, Brave or Safari version. The extension also reportedly breaks after YouTube redesigns, sometimes for several days, until NexLev ships an update. If you don't use Chrome, NexLev isn't a practical option.

Is there a better alternative to NexLev for existing channels?+

If you already run a channel and want competitor and outlier analysis rather than faceless niche discovery, OutlierKit is a focused alternative that starts at $29/month for the Hobby plan (about $16.58/month billed annually), works in the browser without a fragile extension, includes outlier detection at every tier, and offers a free trial of 10 credits. NexLev remains the stronger pick specifically for the 'what faceless niche should I start?' question with its Niche Finder and bundled course.

Written by

Aditi

Aditi

Founder OutlierKit and UTubeKit

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