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