Who Is Quackity?
Quackity — Alexis Quackity — is the Mexican-American creator who built 7.2 million YouTube subscribers as one of the Dream SMP's most compelling narrative architects and the founder of QSMP — the multilingual Minecraft server whose specific innovation (real-time translation infrastructure enabling creators who speak Spanish, English, French, Portuguese, and Korean to play and build narrative together) represents one of the most ambitious experiments in multilingual creator collaboration the internet has produced. Born December 28, 2000, in Mexico City, Mexico, he built his initial YouTube presence through comedy content and gaming before his Dream SMP character arcs — including the Las Nevadas arc and the Election arc, both of which he wrote and performed with the attention to dramatic structure that his audience consistently identifies as his specific creative gift — made him one of the server's most-discussed creators.
What his audience loves about Quackity is the conviction: when he performs a character arc on a Minecraft server, he performs it with the commitment and emotional investment of someone who believes in the narrative — and his audience believes it with him, which is the audience response that separates genuine collaborative fiction from casual gaming content.
Origins: Mexico City, Early YouTube & the Dream SMP Entry
Alexis Quackity grew up in Mexico City and began creating content around 2018 with comedy videos and gaming content that built an initial audience before his invitation to the Dream SMP — the collaborative Minecraft server created by Dream — gave him the storytelling platform his creative instincts required. His early Dream SMP contributions established him as a creator who approached collaborative Minecraft fiction as a writer approaches character development: he identified what his character could do within the server's political and social dynamics that no other creator was doing, and executed it with a specificity that his audience found immediately legible. The Dream SMP Election arc — in which Quackity ran against Wilbur Soot's L'Manberg administration — generated some of the server's most-watched political satire content and established that his storytelling ability operated at a level where the Minecraft-as-fiction premise was credible to viewers who engaged with the narrative rather than the game.[1]
QSMP: Multilingual Collaboration & the Biggest Experiment in Creator Fiction
Quackity's founding of QSMP in 2023 — the Quackity SMP, a Minecraft server built around real-time language translation infrastructure enabling creators from multiple language communities to play together and build collaborative narrative simultaneously — is his most ambitious creative project and the one that has drawn the most analysis as a structural innovation rather than merely a content format. The server incorporated Spanish-speaking, English-speaking, French-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and Korean-speaking creators, provided real-time translation so characters could communicate across language barriers within the fiction, and created storylines that the multilingual audience could follow simultaneously from their own language community's perspective. The scale of the project — managing creator relationships, narrative continuity, translation infrastructure, and community expectations across five language communities simultaneously — was unprecedented for an independently produced creator project, and its audience response demonstrated that the multilingual collaborative fiction concept had a global reach that any single-language server could not achieve.[2]
Career Timeline
Brand Deals & Latino Gaming Creator Economics
Quackity's estimated brand deal rate is $15,000–$55,000 per placement, reflecting 7.2 million YouTube and Twitch subscribers in a demographic that is specifically valuable for brands seeking the bilingual English-Spanish gaming audience that his content has assembled: his Mexican-American identity and his QSMP multilingual server have given him a Latino gaming audience that English-primary gaming creators cannot reach, and a Spanish-language audience that Spanish-primary gaming creators cannot reach as deeply as his English-primary content allows. Gaming brands, entertainment platforms with Latin American market strategies, food and beverage brands targeting young US and Latin American consumers, and creator economy infrastructure companies are his primary commercial categories. His QSMP's multilingual architecture gives brand partnerships with international reach a specific narrative integration opportunity — sponsoring content that reaches five language communities simultaneously through a single creator relationship is a media buying efficiency that no traditional advertising format provides. For gaming and multicultural creator rate benchmarks, see our influencer pricing guide and brand deal negotiation guide.
Related Creators
Wilbur Soot's Dream SMP narrative work and Quackity's Dream SMP narrative work represent the server's two most structurally ambitious storytelling contributions: Wilbur's L'Manberg arc as a character study of political idealism collapsing into nihilism, Quackity's Las Nevadas arc as a study of isolation and moral compromise in the pursuit of meaning — both written with the specificity of someone who understood that collaborative Minecraft fiction could carry emotional weight proportionate to any other narrative form. Dream's server infrastructure and Quackity's narrative investment both represent QSMP's two essential components: Dream showed what a collaborative Minecraft server could be, and Quackity showed what multilingual scale could turn it into — a global creative project whose reach matched the ambition of its technical design.
Sources
- 1 The Atlantic -- Quackity and the Dream SMP Election Arc: When Minecraft Political Satire Became Genuinely Compelling (2021)
- 2 The Verge -- QSMP and the Multilingual Minecraft Experiment: What Happens When Five Language Communities Build a Story Together (2023)
Platform Statistics
Channel Growth History
| Year | YouTube Subscribers | Monthly Views | Est. Annual Earnings |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | 6.7M | 12M | $480K – $1.7M |
| 2022 | 4.5M | 15M | $420K – $1.4M |
| 2020 | 1M | 10M | $96K – $336K |
Data sourced from Social Blade & public estimates. Updated annually.
Estimated Sponsorship Rates
Market estimates — actual rates vary by deal structure & exclusivity
Brand Deals & Sponsorships
| Brand | Year | Deal Type | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minecraft | 2022 | QSMP Partnership | Creator Disclosure |
| Dominos Mexico | 2023 | Brand Campaign | Creator Disclosure |
Frequently Asked Questions
Quackity's real name is Alex.
Quackity was born on December 17, 2000, and is 25 years old as of 2026.
Quackity's net worth is estimated at $8 million, based on platform ad revenue, brand partnerships, merchandise, and business ventures. This is an estimate — exact figures are not publicly disclosed.
Quackity is Mexican, born in Mexico City, Mexico.
Quackity — Official Social Media & Links
All accounts below are the verified official profiles for Quackity. Follower counts are approximate and updated periodically.
Sponsorship Rates & Booking
- Youtube: 6.7M followers
- Twitch: 6M followers
- Twitter: 4M followers