Servycore

Servycore

The All-in-One Platform for Gaming Communities

5.0
1 review

9 followers

ServyCore empowers game server owners to build stunning community websites with our drag-and-drop page builder. Integrate account linking, leaderboards, support tickets, a Tebex store, and more. All in one place.
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ServyCore

Launching today
Page builder, leaderboard, blog, support, api
ServyCore is the all-in-one platform for game server administrators. Unlike fragmented solutions, we combine everything in one place: - Drag & drop page builder to create your community website - Multi-platform account linking (Discord, Steam, Twitch) - Live leaderboards with player stats & rankings - Integrated support ticket system - Tebex store integration for monetization - Blog system for community updates - Powerful REST API & Discord bot No plugins required. Just connect and go.
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Thomas Drumont
So here's the thing, I used to run a Rust server a few years back. Anyone who's done this knows the pain: you need a website, Discord verification, player stats, a store, support system... and suddenly you're juggling 5 different tools that don't talk to each other. I spent more time fighting with integrations than actually playing with my community. It was frustrating as hell. So I built the thing I needed. Started as a simple account linking tool, then I kept adding features because... well, I kept needing more stuff. Fast forward to today: ServyCore does pretty much everything. Page builder, leaderboards, support tickets, Tebex integration, Discord bot, all connected. Honestly the page builder alone would've saved me weeks back in the day. Drag, drop, done. No more begging a dev friend to update my website. We've been running this with real server admins for a while now, iterating based on their feedback. Today felt like the right time to show it to more people. If you run game servers (or used to), I'd genuinely love to know what tools you're currently using and what's missing. Always looking for ideas. Cheers! Thomas