Getting Started
Understanding the dashboard
A tour of the Kyrbit panel and where everything lives.
The Kyrbit dashboard is custom-built for our hosting workflow rather than being a white-label panel. It's intentionally simple.
The main views
Servers — every server you own, with a quick status indicator (running / stopped / starting), current player count, and resource usage.
Server detail — click any server to see:
- Console — live log stream and command input.
- Files — browse, edit, upload, download, rename, and delete supported files in the server's data directory.
- Backups — manual snapshots, daily scheduled backups, backup downloads, delete, and restore.
- Settings / Startup — edit supported config files, public listing details, Discord invite links, and inspect generated startup values.
- Mods & Plugins — install and remove CurseForge mods, plugins, resource packs, and server-pack modpacks for Minecraft servers.
- Sub-users — grant existing Kyrbit accounts scoped access to one server.
- Players — current and recent player list (Minecraft only).
Billing — during the closed beta, billing is disabled. You'll see a "Free during beta" notice and no payment method is required.
Account — email-code sign-in, profile settings, Discord links, and referral preferences.
Resource bars
Each server tile shows CPU, RAM, and disk usage. Spikes during world generation or chunk loading are normal.
Where to ask for help
The Support link in the sidebar opens a ticket directly to us. During beta you'll get a real human reply, usually within a few hours.
Didn't find what you needed? Open a support ticket. During the closed beta you'll get a real human reply, usually within a few hours.