
Turn a prompt into a joinable Minecraft server in minutes. Vibeforge is built for creators who want a stable baseline fast, plus a safe loop for iterating on gameplay without breaking joinability.
TL;DR
- Describe your server goals and the first 10 minutes of play.
- Start from a template baseline, then generate a runnable server.
- Get join instructions you can share immediately.
- Iterate in small changes so stability stays intact.
Why prompt-first beats starting from scratch
Most Minecraft server setups fail because the first build is too complex. A prompt-first workflow keeps you focused on the player loop: spawn, objective, progression, and community rules. Vibeforge turns that intent into a stable baseline so you can ship faster and refine safely.
Baseline to join proof
We aim for a simple chain: prompt - baseline - join proof. Join proof means you can share a host and port, a friend joins, and the loop works. That is the moment a server becomes real.
Use Minecraft templates to start from a known-good baseline, then evolve the server without losing the core experience.
Prompt template
Build a Minecraft server with:
Theme: <survival / skyblock / factions / cozy SMP>
First 10 minutes: <what players do immediately>
Progression: <how players level up or unlock>
Economy: <optional or none>
Community rules: <PvE / PvP / no griefing>
Definition of done:
- Two friends can join and know what to do in 60 seconds
- The loop works without admin intervention
- The server feels stable and ready to shareLaunch checklist (first session)
- Test with 2 friends and confirm the core loop works.
- Verify join instructions are clear and easy to share.
- Document rules in spawn or a short welcome message.
- Keep the first iteration small: one tweak, one test.
FAQ
Do I need to code?
No. You describe the server goals, and Vibeforge generates the baseline.
Can I bring my existing server?
You can bring ideas and configs, but Vibeforge works best when you start from a stable template and iterate.
Build your server
Ready to ship? Start on the Minecraft workload, then pick a template that matches your loop.
Ready to build a server or world?
Join the waitlist for early access. Pick a workload, start from a template, and iterate by chatting.