EnderDash is on Product Hunt
EnderDash is now listed on Product Hunt. Here is what we are sharing with the broader builder and server-admin community.
EnderDash is now on Product Hunt.
That matters because Product Hunt gives us a clean place to explain the product to people who may not already live inside Minecraft server administration every day. EnderDash is built for the messy work that starts after a server is already online: console output, files, plugins, player context, team access, and the operational details that usually get scattered across too many tools.
The short version is simple: EnderDash is the modern Minecraft server management panel.

EnderDash
The modern Minecraft server management panel.
Check it out on Product Hunt →
Why we are sharing it there
Minecraft infrastructure has a strange shape. A server can be hosted on a managed provider, a VPS, a dedicated machine, a home box, or a mixed network that grew over time. The people managing it still need the same basic workflow: see what is happening, make the right change, and leave enough context for the rest of the team.
That is the product story we want more people to understand.
EnderDash is not trying to replace every hosting panel or force every server into one infrastructure model. It is meant to sit above the server you already run and make day-to-day administration clearer. If that idea resonates, Product Hunt is a useful place to show support, ask questions, and help other server operators discover it.
What happens next
We are still building quickly. The focus remains practical: better server context, cleaner approval flows, stronger plugin workflows, and a dashboard that helps admins act without turning every task into a small investigation.
If you want to help, the most useful thing today is to visit the Product Hunt page, leave feedback, and share it with someone who runs or moderates Minecraft infrastructure.
You can also read more about what EnderDash does differently from other Minecraft panels or start with the documentation if you want to connect a server.
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