Supported Hosting Providers - rtm516/GeyserMC-wiki GitHub Wiki
This list is incomplete. Please add a link or contact us on Discord if the information is not incorrect or you want to add a new hosting provider!
It should also be noted that these providers may not be verified by the Geyser team, and the server providers below are reported as working by members of the community.
Warning: The below are all for the plugin versions of Geyser unless otherwise specified
-
Minehut (Connect via
bedrock.minehut.com
and do/join <servername>
)
- Apex Hosting (Need to listen on the Java IP, default port may not work)
- BisectHosting (Need to ask to open a UDP port, and listen on the Java IP)
- Dashflo.net (Use the same port as your Java server or buy a dedicated IP address to support different port)
- DedicatedMC (Need to ask to open the default bedrock port.)
- FadeHost (Use the same port as your Java server or buy a dedicated IP address to support different port)
- FreeMcServer.net
- GGServers
-
Google Cloud (Not a dedicated Minecraft provider)
- 1 year/$300 free trial
- Tutorial for a Minecraft server Google Cloud
- Note: You'll need to also allow port 19132 on UDP, use Paper instead of vanilla and put Geyser in the plugins folder
- You also don't need an SSD, they're just trying to make you pay more
- Heavynode (Use default port and 0.0.0.0 as address)
- MChost (Use the same port as your Java server)
- MCProHosting (Add 19132 UDP to port forward mapping and connect to the given source port)
- Meloncube (Need to ask to open a UDP port)
- Pebblehost (Use the same port as your Java server)
- RamShard
- Server.pro (Use the same port as your Java server)
- Shockbyte (Use the same port as your Java server. You can also see standalone installation instructions here.)
-
Skynode.pro
- Use the port provided by Skynode
- Only Geyser Standalone can be used
- You'll need to make a new server to host Geyser on
- Replace the server.jar with the Geyser.jar (from Jenkins)
- SlothHost
- The Minecraft Hosting (19132 should work, if not use the same port as your Java server)
- Titan Nodes (Use the Default server port and 0.0.0.0 as the host address.)
- WinterNode (Use the same port as your Java server, request an additional port, or buy a dedicated IP address)
- Witherhosting (Use the same port as your Java server) added by Chris
- ZapHosting (Use the same port as your Java server, request an additional port, or buy a dedicated IP address)