How to find a game development team

Dzmitry DrynauDzmitry Drynau
30/06/2025

Every person gathers unique experiences throughout their life. Some choose to write books, others paint, some make films—and some turn their stories into games. A video game can immerse players in the emotions, choices, and perspectives that shaped your journey.

But transforming that vision into a real game is not something you do alone. You need a team. Usually, that means at least a game designer, a programmer, and an artist—but the exact lineup depends on your project. Often, it all begins with a game designer, who helps define the creative and technical needs as development progresses.

To make the team-building process easier and more accessible, we created gdhub.io — a platform where you can find not just professionals open to paid work, but also like-minded people ready to invest their time and skills to bring your vision to life.

Here’s how to get started:

🚀 How to start building your team on GDHub.io

  1. Register and complete onboarding. Let the platform understand who you are and what you're building.
  2. Create your project and describe it. Be clear and inspiring—what kind of experience do you want to share with players?
  3. Add a short video about yourself and your game. (Optional, but highly recommended) It helps others connect with your vision on a human level.
  4. Invite existing team members. If you’ve already started with friends or collaborators, bring them onboard.
  5. Publish open roles (vacancies). Clearly define who you're looking for — what they’ll do, and what kind of commitment is expected.
  6. Share development updates. Use the built-in devlog feature to keep your project alive and growing in the eyes of potential collaborators.
  7. Receive responses from people ready to join. These are creators, developers, and artists interested in contributing to your project.
  8. Communicate, evaluate, and build your team. Talk to each candidate, decide together if it’s the right fit, and move forward.
  9. Need help or guidance? Reach out to industry experts on the platform for mentorship and support.

Whether you’re building your first prototype or working toward a commercial release, GDHub.io is here to support your creative journey — not just with tools, but with a community that believes in collaboration and shared vision.

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