Straight answers to the questions before you commission.
Which loader, what it'll cost, whether you want a plugin or a mod, how the whole thing works. These are the things people ask me before a project starts, written down once so you can read them on your own time — no sales pitch, just how it works.
Fabric vs Forge vs NeoForge: which loader should you use?
The three mod loaders, what each is good at, and how to pick the one your pack or server should run.
Read the guideHow much does a custom Minecraft mod cost?
What drives the price of a commission, where the cheap end and the expensive end actually are, and how to keep it down.
Read the guidePaper vs Spigot vs Bukkit: which server software?
The server software family explained, why Paper usually wins, and when you actually need a BungeeCord or Velocity proxy.
Read the guidePlugin vs mod: what's the difference?
Why a plugin and a mod aren't the same thing, what each can and can't do, and which one your idea needs.
Read the guideHow to commission a custom Minecraft mod
What to send a developer, what to expect back, and how to brief a project so it lands close to what's in your head.
Read the guideRead enough? Let's talk specifics.
Tell me what you're trying to build and I'll come back with a quote, a target version and a timeline — usually within the hour.
Commissions start from $75.