For Minecraft servers

A wiki your Minecraft community keeps current.

Rules, ranks, commands, plugins, how to play your modes. Put it on a fast, searchable wiki the whole community can edit, on your own domain, with no ads.

The problem

Most servers keep this in Discord, a forum thread, or scattered docs. New players cannot find how ranks work or what the commands are, so they ask in chat.

Anyone edits

Keep ranks and commands current

Mods and trusted players edit in a block editor, no wikitext. When you add a rank or a command, the page updates in seconds.

  • Roles from reader to admin
  • No wikitext, just write

Players find it

Search across every mode and command

Full-text search finds the command or the rule by what it says. Far fewer repeats in chat, and a clearer first hour for new players.

  • Full-text search across the wiki
  • A page tree for rules, ranks and modes

Fast and findable

Fast on mobile, shows up on Google

Prebuilt pages open fast, and your server shows up when players search for it instead of getting lost in a forum.

  • Fast on mobile
  • Built-in SEO so players find your server

What you'd put on it

Everything new players ask

  • Server rules and conduct
  • Ranks and how to earn them
  • Commands and permissions
  • Plugins and game modes
  • Voting, shop and perks

Questions

Good to know

Do players need an account to read it?

No. Reading is anonymous and public. Only people you give a role can edit.

Can I use my server's domain?

Yes. Free on a subdomain to start, your own domain on the affordable plan.

Why not just a Discord channel?

A wiki is searchable, structured and ranks on Google, and your staff can keep it current, unlike a pinned message that scrolls away.

Give your server a wiki players keep reading.

Set it up in a minute, invite your staff, and move your rules and ranks out of Discord.

Free to start. Your own domain when you are ready.

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