Your panel, your way.

A better way to run your Minecraft server.

Mcraftr is a self-hosted admin panel that gives you a fast, focused web UI over RCON. Manage players, chat, worlds, and commands without relying on the console.

Works alongside your existing setup

You still run your server the same way.

Mcraftr connects over RCON and gives you a cleaner interface for what happens in-game: players, chat, commands, and day-to-day control.

No migration. No changes to your host. Just a better way to interact with your server.

Everything in one place

Dashboard

See server state and player activity at a glance.

Players

View who is online, inspect their status, and take action.

Actions

Run common commands in one click.

Worlds

Work with world-specific context instead of a single command surface.

Terminal

Use raw RCON when you need full control.

Admin

Manage ops, whitelist, and server settings.

Chat

Monitor and moderate chat live.

Settings

Control how your servers and interface behave.

Two ways to connect

Quick Connect

Start managing your server over RCON in minutes.

  • Works with standard RCON
  • No extra services
  • Fast setup
  • Desktop and mobile

Full Mcraftr Stack

Adds more context, previews, and world-aware tools.

  • More visibility into your server
  • World-aware views
  • Better for regular use
  • Less guesswork

Get started

1

Connect your server

2

Choose your mode

3

Start managing

Try it or run it yourself

Open the public demo to try the interface, or head to GitHub for install details and self-hosting.

Frequently asked questions

What is Mcraftr?
Mcraftr is a self-hosted Minecraft admin panel that gives you a fast, focused web UI over RCON.
Do I need to change hosts?
No. It connects over RCON and works alongside the server setup you already run.
Quick Connect vs Full Stack?
Quick Connect is the fastest way to get started over RCON. Full Mcraftr Stack adds more context, previews, and world-aware tools.
Is there a demo?
Yes. The demo link opens a live public instance.
Is it open source?
Yes. The source is on GitHub.
Who is it for?
People who already run Minecraft servers and want a better way to manage day-to-day operations.