Our Team
Last updated: July 7, 2026 · Applies to alamplay.com and its official channels
A Team Built Around One Standard: Verify Everything
Behind every guide on alamplay.com is a small, disciplined team that treats game-modification coverage as serious editorial work. The world of mod menus and MOD APK games moves quickly — new versions appear weekly, projects are abandoned overnight, and unsafe copies of popular files spread within hours. Keeping a library of 500+ guides accurate in that environment takes structure, and that structure is our team.
ALAMPLAY deliberately keeps its team compact. Rather than publishing hundreds of shallow posts a week, we focus on fewer, deeper guides that are tested, sourced and maintained. Each role below exists for one purpose: making sure that when you read an ALAMPLAY article, you can trust every sentence in it.
Editorial Leadership
Founder & Editor-in-Chief
ALAMPLAY was founded by a lifelong mobile-gaming enthusiast who spent years watching players get misled by copy-paste websites in this niche. The editor-in-chief sets the editorial calendar, reviews every major guide before publication, and is personally responsible for the accuracy standards described in our Editorial Policy. Nothing reaches the front page of alamplay.com without a final editorial review.
Managing Editor
The managing editor owns the update schedule — the system that ensures our most-read guides, from GTA 5 and Roblox coverage to 8 Ball Pool and Minecraft, are re-checked on a rolling basis. They also coordinate reader-reported corrections and make sure every fix is logged transparently under our Corrections Policy.
Testing & Research
Game Testing Leads (Android & iOS)
Our mobile testers install and evaluate modified game builds in controlled environments across a bench of real devices — not emulator screenshots borrowed from other sites. They document version numbers, feature lists, compatibility notes and performance behaviour, and they capture the original screenshots you see in our guides. When a popular MOD APK claims “unlimited resources” or a mod menu advertises specific features, these are the people who confirm what is real and what is marketing.
PC & Console Research Editor
PC gaming has its own modification culture — from legitimate, developer-endorsed modding communities to grey-area injectors. Our PC editor covers this landscape, explains the difference between sanctioned mods and cheat software, and documents how popular projects for games like Minecraft, Sons of the Forest and single-player titles actually behave.
Security & Safety Reviewer
Every file referenced in our research passes through a security review: multi-engine antivirus scanning, permission analysis for Android packages, and behavioural checks in isolated sandboxes. The safety verdicts in our guides — including the warnings — come from this process. If something fails review, we tell readers plainly, even when that makes an article less “exciting”.
Community & Operations
Community Manager
Our community manager runs the ALAMPLAY channels on Telegram, Instagram, Facebook and Pinterest. Reader questions collected there directly shape our editorial calendar — many of our most-read tutorials began as a question from a follower.
Site Reliability
A fast, clean reading experience is part of trust. Our site operations work keeps alamplay.com light, quick to load on mobile connections, and free of the aggressive pop-ups and redirect ads that plague this niche.
How We Work Together
Every major guide follows the same pipeline: research and sourcing, hands-on testing, security review, writing, editorial review, and scheduled re-verification. A guide is never “finished” — it stays on a maintenance rotation for as long as it remains published. When a game update breaks a mod, or a project is discontinued, the guide is updated the same week and the change is dated.
We also maintain firm internal rules: no team member may accept payment or gifts from any project we cover; advertising is handled entirely separately from editorial work as described in our Advertising Policy; and any conflict of interest must be disclosed to the editor-in-chief and, where relevant, to readers.
Work With Us
We occasionally welcome contributions from experienced testers and writers who share our standards. If you have deep knowledge of mobile game modification, Android security, or a specific gaming community — and you can commit to verify-first journalism — introduce yourself at [email protected] with the subject line “Contributor”. Include examples of your work and the areas you know best.
Frequently Asked Questions About Our Team
Why don’t you publish full personal profiles of every team member?
The game-modification niche unfortunately attracts harassment and impersonation attempts. To protect our contributors, we describe the team by role and responsibility rather than publishing complete personal details. What matters to readers — and what we fully disclose — is how our work is produced: the testing pipeline, the security review and the editorial standards each role enforces.
Do team members play the games they cover?
Yes — that is a requirement. A tester covering 8 Ball Pool mods plays 8 Ball Pool; our Minecraft coverage is written by people who understand Fabric and the wider modding ecosystem. Hands-on familiarity is what separates genuine testing from rewriting other websites’ claims.
Are contributors paid by the projects they review?
Never. Accepting payment, gifts or favours from any project we cover is grounds for immediate removal from the team. Independence is non-negotiable and is enforced by the editor-in-chief.
How can I verify something a “team member” told me elsewhere?
If anyone contacts you claiming to represent ALAMPLAY, verify by emailing [email protected]. Our team never asks readers for payments, passwords or personal files.