//Creator Guide·6 min
Want a mechanic no other creator has? Here is how to get a custom Minecraft mod or plugin made for your channel — how to brief it, what to expect, and why it is worth it.
Short answer
When a custom mod is worth it
- You have a specific video idea that no existing mod quite delivers.
- You want a mechanic competitors cannot copy the same week.
- You are building a series and need a signature system that is yours.
- You want the exclusivity as a title and thumbnail hook.
- A public mod is close, but the details do not fit your format.
How to write a brief that gets what you want
- 01Describe the core mechanic in one sentence: "when a player does X, Y happens."
- 02Explain the video or series it is for, so the mechanic fits the content.
- 03Note your setup: singleplayer or server, Minecraft version, and how many players.
- 04List any must-have details and anything that is flexible.
- 05Share a reference if one exists — even a rough idea helps align expectations.
Mod or plugin?
Plan the title and thumbnail before you commission. If you already know how you would present the video, you will write a sharper brief — and you will know the mechanic is strong enough to build a video around.
FAQ
[01]Do I need to know how to code to commission a mod?
[02]Is a custom mod exclusive to me?
[03]Can I request changes to an existing mod instead of a full custom one?
[04]How do I make sure the mod fits my content?
Get a mod built for your idea
Request a custom Minecraft mod or plugin adaptation designed around your exact video idea, cast and format — a mechanic only your channel has.
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