Code, test, host, and iterate in one place.
ZeroLagHub gives creators a managed game server and a browser-based dev workspace side by side, so you can build mods, test changes, and host your community without juggling separate tools.
Build
Open a browser-based dev environment and work on mods, plugins, scripts, or server projects without local setup.
Test
Launch a real managed game server for testing runtime behavior, files, configs, and player-facing changes.
Ship
Move from project work to a live server your players can join, with the same platform managing the workflow.
Why ZeroLagHub
One managed platform for game and dev workloads.
ZeroLagHub is built for creators and communities that need to move from code to live server behavior quickly.
Managed game server and browser dev workspace included
Console, files, and project tools in one dashboard
Backups and snapshots for supported workflows
Minecraft, Valheim, Rust, Terraria, and Project Zomboid supported today
Built for the people shipping playable projects.
Mod developers
Indie game and server communities
Minecraft modpack and server owners
Dev teams testing live server workflows
Explore specific workflows.
Simple workload-based pricing.
Full workflow plans pair a managed game server with a browser dev workspace. Game-only and dev-only entry plans are also available.
Starter
$18/mo
2GB game + 2GB dev. For developers starting mod or plugin work with a lightweight managed server and browser workspace.
Pro
$45/mo
6GB game + 6GB dev. For active mod and plugin development with a real test server, language servers, build tools, and fast iteration.
Performance
$79/mo
12GB game + 8GB dev. For heavier modpacks, larger test communities, and development tooling including AI-assisted coding.
Common questions.
Read the FAQWhat games can I host?
Minecraft, Valheim, Rust, Terraria, and Project Zomboid. Minecraft supports Vanilla, Paper, Fabric, Forge, NeoForge, and Bedrock.
Do I need to install anything locally?
No. Game server controls, file management, and the browser dev environment all run in your browser.
How much RAM for a modded Minecraft server?
Light packs under 50 mods run well on 4–6GB. Mid-weight packs need 6–8GB. Heavy packs start at 10–12GB.
Start building from your browser.
Create a workspace, test on a real server, and launch when your community is ready.
Start Building