Creator program
Become a trusted creator
Join our exclusive network of content creators and shape the future of our community.
Featured partners
Partner benefits
Partnership FAQ
What a Trusted Creator partnership involves
A partnership is a working relationship rather than a sponsorship slot. You get hosting for the servers your community actually plays on, a direct line to the people who build the platform, and early access to hardware, games and panel features before they are announced. In return we ask for honest feedback, and for you to tell us when something is broken before your audience finds out. Terms are agreed individually, because a modpack author, a tournament organiser and a streamer all need very different things from a host.
Hosting for the community server itself, so your players are not the ones testing whether the platform holds up.
A private Discord channel with the team, rather than queueing behind a general support ticket when an event is live.
New games, panel features and hardware reach partners first, and your feedback usually shapes what ships.
We showcase partner content to our community, and you get a verified Trusted Creator badge across our platforms.
Who the programme suits
The common thread among our partners is an active community rather than a large one. Minecraft and modpack server owners, competitive team organisers, small streamers with a loyal Discord, and creators who publish tutorials or reviews all fit comfortably. What matters is whether people turn up and play when you run something. A channel with modest view counts and a Discord where a hundred people talk every day is a far better fit than a large audience that never joins a server.
Working together around a launch
Most partnerships get busiest around an event: a new season, a modpack release, a tournament or a video that lands well. We plan those with you in advance, which usually means having the right specification in place beforehand, agreeing a location close to your players, and knowing who to message if something needs attention mid-stream. Automatic backups and DDoS protection are already on every server, so the failure modes that ruin a launch are covered before you start.