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Introduction

Simplify your game server deployments with Kubestro.

Kubestro is a free and open-source software project designed to simplify how you deploy your game servers.

Our goals

With Kubestro, you can manage and scale your game server infrastructure while keeping the experience predictable for your players. Whether you run a small hobby server or operate larger infrastructure, Kubestro aims to provide practical tooling for deployment and maintenance.

Why Kubestro?

I created Kubestro to address frustrations I had with the existing tools:

  • they often lacked the precision and control I wanted to manage servers properly
  • many of them focused only on Docker-based workflows, which limited how I could run them on my own infrastructure and pushed orchestration problems elsewhere

Kubestro is intended to solve those problems by giving you tooling that can both deploy game servers and manage them with interfaces that are built for that job.

FAQ

Will Kubestro be free to use?

Yes. Kubestro is an open-source project and the goal is to keep it freely available.

That said, free work does not come with guaranteed support. We will still do our best to help if you run into issues or have questions.

Paid features, services, or donations may exist in the future, but the current priority is building something usable and stable.

How can I contribute to Kubestro?
We welcome contributions from the community. See the contribution guide to get started.
Where can I find support or ask questions about Kubestro?
There is no dedicated support channel yet. For now, reach out through the project forum.
What is the roadmap for Kubestro?
You can track the project roadmap on the roadmap board. Feedback and ideas are always welcome.
What is the ETA for the first release?
There is no fixed ETA yet. The focus is still on building a solid foundation and getting the core features into a stable state.
Will there be a Discord or other live community chat?
Not for now. The focus remains on development first, with the project forum serving as the main discussion space.