EasyWI
Self-HostedOpen-source game server management panel for self-hosted admins
Overview
EasyWI is an open-source web-based control panel designed for managing game servers (e.g., Minecraft, CS:GO, Team Fortress 2) with ease. It enables admins to deploy, monitor, and scale multiple server instances, manage role-based user permissions, track real-time resource usage, and automate tasks like backups or updates. Compatible with Linux servers, it supports manual setups and community-driven Docker containers, giving full control over self-hosted game environments.
Self-Hosting Resources
Below is a reference structure for docker-compose.yml.
⚠️ Do NOT run blindly. Replace placeholders with official values.
version: '3'
services:
easywi:
image: <OFFICIAL_IMAGE_NAME>:latest
container_name: easywi
ports:
- "8080:<APP_INTERNAL_PORT>"
volumes:
- ./data:/app/data
restart: unless-stopped Key Features
- Multi-game support (Minecraft, CS:GO, TF2, and more)
- Role-based user management (admin, reseller, end-user)
- Real-time resource monitoring & automated backups
Frequently Asked Questions
? Is EasyWI hard to install?
EasyWI needs basic Linux skills. It can be set up manually on Debian/Ubuntu or via community Docker containers. Documentation covers core steps, but beginners may need community forums for troubleshooting.
? Is it a good alternative to Nitrado Panel?
Yes! EasyWI offers similar game management features but is open-source and self-hosted, so no monthly fees. Unlike Nitrado (SaaS), it gives full control over servers but requires more technical setup.
? Is EasyWI completely free?
Absolutely! EasyWI is licensed under GPL, so it's free to use, modify, and distribute for personal or commercial purposes without any hidden costs.
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Tool Info
Pros
- ⊕ 100% open-source and free to use
- ⊕ Supports popular game titles
- ⊕ Web interface for remote server management
Cons
- ⊖ Requires Linux server administration knowledge
- ⊖ Limited beginner-friendly documentation
- ⊖ No official Docker image (community-driven only)