For developers

Mod guidelines

Every mod is reviewed by the OOMU team before it becomes available. These are the standards we review against — meet them and reviews are fast.

What we look for

Do one thing well. A mod should have a clear purpose that matches its name, tagline, and description. Users should never be surprised by what it does.

Respect the sandbox. Mods must declare the capabilities they use and request nothing beyond what their feature needs. Undeclared network calls, file access outside the workspace, or attempts to escape OOMU's privacy sandbox are automatic rejections.

No dark patterns. No hidden telemetry, no bundled advertising, no credential harvesting. Paid mods must not gate previously free functionality behind a surprise upgrade.

Ship what you declare. The package you upload is the package we review and the package users get — byte for byte, verified by checksum. Self-updating code paths are not allowed; ship updates as new versions.

How review works

Upload a version from your dashboard and it enters the review queue. We approve it or request changes, always with written feedback you'll see on the version. Rejected versions can be fixed and resubmitted as many times as needed — rejection is feedback, not a penalty.

Approved versions become downloadable immediately. New versions of an approved mod go through the same review before they replace the live version.

Pricing and payouts

Mods can be free or priced between $1 and $500. Payouts run through Stripe: you keep 85% of every sale, and the marketplace retains 15% to fund review and hosting. Stripe handles your identity verification, bank transfers, and tax documents.