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Dashboard

The Minekube AI dashboard at minekube.com/dashboard is your web-based control panel for managing servers.

Creating a Server

1

Sign in

Go to minekube.com and sign in with your Discord account.
2

Enter your invite code (if prompted)

During the beta, you need an invite code to create a server. Get one from our Discord or from a friend’s referral.
3

Click Create Server

Hit the Create Server button on the dashboard. Your Paper 1.21 server starts provisioning immediately.
4

Wait for it to start

Your server is ready in about 30 seconds. The dashboard shows the status changing from Starting to Running.
5

Copy your server address

Once running, your server address is displayed on the dashboard. Add it to Minecraft under Multiplayer > Add Server.

Server Detail Page

Click any server on the dashboard to open its detail page with four tabs:

AI Chat

Talk to your AI assistant from the browser. Full streaming responses with tool call details. Conversation history saved in the right sidebar.

Console

View server logs and run commands directly. (Coming soon)

Files

Browse and edit server files — plugins, scripts, configs. (Coming soon)

Settings

Change server settings through a visual interface. (Coming soon)

AI Chat from the Dashboard

The Chat tab lets you interact with the same AI assistant as in-game, but from your browser:
  • Streaming responses — see the AI think, call tools, and write in real time
  • Tool call details — expandable panels showing exactly what commands were run
  • Markdown rendering — tables, code blocks, and formatting rendered properly
  • History sidebar — browse and resume past conversations from the right panel
  • Session persistence — conversations survive server restarts

Server Controls

The dashboard gives you direct control over your server:
ControlWhat It Does
StartWake up a hibernated server or start a stopped server
StopShut down the server gracefully (all data is saved)
Status indicatorShows whether your server is Running, Starting, or Hibernated
Server addressThe address to enter in Minecraft for connecting

Auto-Hibernation and Wake-on-Connect

To conserve resources across the platform, servers automatically hibernate when no players are online for a period of time.
  • The server process stops, using zero CPU and memory
  • All data is preserved: worlds, plugins, scripts, configs, player data
  • Your server address remains the same
  • The Minecraft server list shows: “Server is sleeping - Connect to wake it up!”
You can also start your server manually from the dashboard by clicking Start. This is useful if you want the server ready before you open Minecraft.

Referral System

Invite friends to Minekube AI and help them get access during the beta:
  • Your referral code is shown on the dashboard
  • Share it with friends — they enter it when signing up
  • Track referrals on the dashboard to see how many people joined through your code
Referral codes help your friends skip the invite code waitlist. Share yours on Discord, with your Minecraft group, or on social media.