MCFinest

Daniel (Danny) Matias, Max Matias, and Jordan Martin, best known on Youtube as MinecraftFinest, are gamer Youtube personalities. The channel featured all three gamers, with videos alternating perspectives. MinecraftFinest mainly features Minecraft gameplay, but has also posted videos playing Grand Theft Auto, The Forest, Five Nights at Freddy's 1, 2, and 3, Outlast, and countless others. MinecraftFinest is best known for their first Minecraft music video, "Were Miners and We Know It", a parody of LMFAO's "I'm Sexy and I Know It". To this date, (August of 2015), this parody has gotten 12 million views. MinecraftFinest have recorded with many big-name Youtubers, including SkyDoesMinecraft, JeromeASF, BajanCanadian, SSundee, Vikkstar123, and more. On July 9th of 2014, MinecraftFinest announced that Jordan would be leaving the channel to go off to college in the video "WHERE'S JORDAN???". After hardly mentioning him for a year, MinecraftFinest included him in a recent video ["JORDAN IS BACK!!" Minecraft FACTIONS - Ep. 1 (Minecraft PvP Factions)]. In this video they announced that they would be making a few series with Jordan during summer break, but he would not be rejoining the channel. At the moment, MinecraftFinest currently has 650k+ subscribers, but on average only have 5k to 8k views per video.

History
MinecraftFinest started gaining popularity in 2011 posting videos of their creations in Minecraft's creative mode. One of their most popular was their build of Spongebob's Bikini Bottom. One of their first Survival Let's Play series was "Road to the End", which they recently started a revival series based on.

Danny and Tube Alert
Danny is the co-founder of an app titled Tube Alert. Tube Alert was created after Danny was surprised at how Youtube's subscriber notifications often did not live up to expectations. Tube Alert's main goal is to notify subscribers when their favorite Youtubers upload, and it even rewards the user for doing simple tasks such as liking, commenting, viewing a video, and subscribing to a channel. The Tube Alert team recently added a feature called Discover. Discover allows smaller channels to become noticed by users of the app.