Without guidance, most new players leave within minutes. Common problems are:
New players leave because they are lost
Staff waste time explaining basics
Players miss key features of your server
TutorialCreator solves this by giving every new player a guided, interactive tour – boosting retention, saving staff time, and creating a professional first impression.
Edit tutorials from within the game
Key Features
In-Game Editor – Create tutorials directly in Minecraft, no file editing needed
Infinite Actions – Show messages and titles, teleport, run commands, and more
Quick Setup – Build your first tutorial in under 5 minutes
Permission Control – Reward players when they finish tutorials
Lightweight – Optimized for minimal performance impact
Continuous Support – Continuous updates, active development
Video Showcases
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Main Tutorial GUI At the core is the main GUI, which displays all the actions that the tutorial consists of, and lets you add new actions. It also provides the basis for all other functionality.
« New GUI »
Add Action GUI Choose from a variety of actions: Add teleportations, delays, display a title, send a chat message, clear the chat, play a sound, teleport relatively to the player's position, execute a console command or execute a command from the player's perspective.
Edit Action GUI You can make adjustments to existing actions, such as moving an action to a different position, testing it, setting individual permissions or deleting it.
« New GUI »
Tutorial Settings GUI Configure the settings that will apply during the tutorial, such as player movement, the option to exit early, and damage protection.
« New GUI »
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Get Support Anytime Get help anytime via our Wiki or Discord. Wiki: Step-by-step guides, commands and permissions setup Discord: Fast help from our community and developers
Tested on Minecraft server versions 1.8 – 1.21 (Spigot and Paper).
Compatible with PlaceholderAPI.