If HappyMod doesn’t have the mod you want, you can ask them to make or add it. This guide walks you through the exact, simple steps to send a request that actually helps the people who make mods find and add what you need.

Before you go: Are you sure that the mod you are looking for is not available on HappyMOD App, if not then first learn about how to use happymod apk.
Step-by-Step Guide to Request a MOD
Step 1 — Make an account or log in
If you don’t have an account, make one. You will usually need a username and password so they can reply or tell you when your request is done.
Step 2 — Find the request page
HappyMod has a place where people can ask for mods. You can usually open that from inside the app by:
- On the homescreen, click on the top right side Setting option.
- Scroll down and find the Request a MOD option
Step 3 — Open the “Request” option in the app
Tap that Request a MOD option and a form or webpage will open where you can type your request. Guides that explain HappyMod’s menus mention this path.
Step 4 — Fill the Request clearly (this is the important part)
Write simple, exact details. The clearer you are, the faster someone can find or build the mod. Typical useful fields:
- App name (exact).
- Play Store link or package name (if you can copy it). Example: the Play Store link or com.example.app.
- Version number (if you know it).
- What you want changed or unlocked (one short line). e.g., “Unlimited coins” or “Remove ads.”
- Screenshots (if the app shows where the feature is).
- Any special notes (your device model only if it matters).
HappyMod’s request form asks for package name / App Store URL, your name/email, and a message — so include those items cleanly.

Step 5 — Submit, then be patient
After you send it, the request goes to the community or the people who add mods. They may check, upload, or reply. It show a status or you may see community replies later. Expect to wait — sometimes it’s quick, sometimes it takes days or longer.
Step 6 — If nothing happens, try these calm follow-ups
- Check the request page and your account messages.
- Leave a polite comment on the app page (if there’s a comment section).
- Try again with clearer info (exact Play Store link, screenshots).
Note: some users report occasional issues with the request form; if the form won’t submit, try again later or use community threads.
A simple example of a good request (copy-paste style)
- App name: Subway Surfers
- Play Store link: (paste the Play Store page link here)
- Version: 3.2.1
- What I want: Unlimited coins or a coins mod so I can test levels.
- Screenshots: attached (2 screenshots showing the coins area)
- Device: Samsung J2 (Android 9)
- Why I want it: I test small levels and want to try custom maps.
Fast tips that get results
- Be short and exact. One clear request beats a long confusing message.
- Paste the Play Store link if you can — it removes guesswork.
- Attach screenshots — they help people find the right game screen.
- Don’t spam: one clear request, one follow-up after a few days.
- Say thanks. Politeness helps. (People are more likely to help.)
What to expect after you request
- Someone may ask for more details.
- The request may be filled right away, or it may take time.
- If it’s not possible, you might not get the mod — be prepared to move on.
Alternatives if the request route fails
- Post a short, clear request in the HappyMod comments or community.
- Look for community forums or Reddit threads where modders hang out and follow the same clear format.
Tip: If your continuous request fails and by chance you got the mod from anywhere then you can upload the mod in HappyMOD APK, so all HappyMOD users can enjoy it.

Conclusion
Write your request like you’re asking a helpful person for a favor: short, exact, polite. The better you explain what you want, the higher the chance someone will make or share that mod.
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