PLAYER GAMES · BRING YOUR OWN HARDWARE
Run your own server by conversation.
Warp is an AI administrator for game servers. Rent a plain Linux box from any provider, hand Warp the SSH login, and ask for what you want in your own words. It installs the server, edits the config, swaps versions, adds plugins, restarts services, and fixes its own errors. No SSH client. No config files. No Googling stack traces.
Interface
Plain language
Your hardware
Any VPS
Price
Flat / monthper env
Terminal skills
None needed
You were paying for the complexity.
Game hosts charge abstracted per-gigabyte fees because setting up and running a server used to be genuinely hard: leasing metal, installing the right Java, editing config by hand, keeping it alive, diagnosing crashes. The convenience was worth a markup.
That barrier is gone. An agent can traverse a Linux box and do all of it from plain language. So the markup no longer makes sense. With Warp you lease raw hardware at cost from whichever provider you like, and pay a flat fee for the agent that runs it.
THE OLD WAY
Managed host
- $4–5 per GB of RAM, every month
- Their panel, their limits, their lock-in
- You never touch the real machine
- Support tickets and wait times
WITH WARP
Warp
- Rent a VPS at cost from any provider
- Flat monthly price for the agent
- Full root on hardware you control
- Ask in plain language, done in seconds
Three fields, then just ask.
You bring the machine. Warp brings the expertise. There is nothing to install on your side and no terminal to learn.
Rent a VPS anywhere
Any provider, any size. You get an IP, a username, and a password or SSH key by email.
Connect it to Warp
Paste those credentials once. Warp verifies the box and pins its host key. Credentials are encrypted at rest.
Tell it what you want
“Set up the latest Minecraft.” “Switch to Spigot.” “Add a kit plugin.” Warp does it and reports back.
You
set up the latest Minecraft server
Warp
Installed Java, downloaded server 26.2 to /opt/minecraft, accepted the EULA, and started it in a screen session. It’s up.
You
actually switch it to Spigot instead
Warp
Stopped the vanilla server, built the latest Spigot with BuildTools, and started it. Your world carried over.
You
add a kit plugin
Warp
Dropped EssentialsX into /plugins, reloaded, and confirmed /kit is registered.
One rented box. Four prompts.
We leased a Linux VPS from Hetzner, connected it to Warp, and never opened a terminal. Every line below was a plain sentence typed into a chat box.
“Install Minecraft.”
Installed the JDK, pulled the server jar, accepted the EULA, and launched it detached.
“I want a different version.”
Swapped the server to the version asked for and restarted it in place.
“Use Spigot instead.”
Built Spigot, migrated the world, and brought it back up on the plugin-capable server.
“Add a kit plugin.”
Installed the plugin, reloaded, and verified the command was live.
No SSH client. No SFTP. No editing server.properties by hand. No searching forums for a stack trace. Warp handled all of it, and it remembers how you like things done for next time.
A server admin, not a coder.
Warp runs and maintains your environment. It does not write custom plugins or mods. When you want new content built from a prompt, that is what the Creator Hub is for, and the two work hand in hand: generate a mod in the Hub, then have Warp deploy and run it.
WARP HANDLES
- Installing game servers
- Editing configuration
- Switching versions and loaders
- Installing plugins and mods you provide
- Uploading and restoring worlds
- Restarts, diagnostics, backups
USE CREATOR HUB FOR
- Writing a custom plugin
- Generating a new mod from a prompt
- Building content that doesn't exist yet
Flat rate. No per-gigabyte games.
One flat subscription per environment. You pay your VPS provider directly for the hardware, at their price, and you pay us for the agent that runs it. That is the whole model. No resource markup, no surprise overages.
- Bring your own VPS from any provider
- Up to 3 environments per account
- Fair use, no per-command metering
- Cancel anytime from billing
PER ENVIRONMENT
One environment is one machine you own, managed by the agent in plain language. The VPS itself is billed by your provider, separately and at cost.
Start with WarpFair use applies · not a coding agent
STOP RENTING RAM
Own the hardware. Let Warp run it.
Rent a box, connect it once, and manage your game server the way you would ask a person to.