Fire Hosting

Fire Hosting

Reliable game hosting crafted by two CS students

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Built by two CS students, Fire Hosting is a simple and reliable game hosting platform powered by Laravel and a custom Pterodactyl panel. Born from our need to host a Minecraft server, it's now a growing platform focused on performance and ease of use.
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Launch tags:Free Games•SaaS•GitHub
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Augustin Tarit
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Hi everyone, We’re two computer science students who started Fire-Hosting.net after trying to host a simple Minecraft server for ourselves. We quickly ran into the usual issues: high latency, limited customization, overpriced plans, and little to no support. So, instead of settling, we began improving our own infrastructure. What began as a small personal project slowly evolved—step by step—until we realized there was space for something better in the game hosting world. After a year of development alongside our studies, we launched Fire-Hosting.net. It’s not a copy-paste platform. We built the entire site with Laravel, and for server management we use Pterodactyl, which we’ve themed ourselves to match our visual identity. We’re also working on developing custom plugins to make the panel even more intuitive and user-friendly for our customers, especially those who are less technically inclined. Our infrastructure is optimized specifically for game hosting—performance, low latency, and stability are at the core of what we provide. Everything runs on servers located in France, with a strong focus on security and data privacy. We didn’t start this to chase trends or make a quick buck. It’s a project we’ve built from scratch, investing our time, energy, and personal resources to offer a service we’d want to use ourselves. If you’re curious, we’d love to hear your thoughts. Happy to answer any technical or project-related questions. Thanks for reading.