Your server's public listing page
What appears on your clan.me listing page, how your URL slug is generated, and how to edit your server's details.
Updated 7 June 2026
Every server tracked by clan.me gets a public listing page at clan.me/minecraft/your-server-name. The page is live from the first successful poll and updates automatically as new data comes in.
What appears on your page
The listing page is structured as a status page, not a listing. From top to bottom:
- Identity card: server icon, name, online or offline badge, address, and tags
- Status strip: live player count, 24-hour uptime percentage, 24-hour peak, and a link to the full analytics dashboard
- Map screenshot: a weekly screenshot of your map URL if a map was detected, clicking it opens the map in a new tab
- Just-spotted feed: the 12 most recently seen players, refreshed every 30 seconds
- Player roster: everyone spotted in the last 30 days
- Server details: version, software, query address, and embed snippet
Your URL and slug
Your slug is generated from your server's name when you first submit: lowercase, non-alphanumeric characters stripped, maximum 56 characters. If two servers share the same name, a short random suffix is appended to avoid collisions.
Once set, your slug does not change even if you update your server's display name. The URL is permanent.
Editing your listing
When you submit a server, you receive an edit token by email. Visit clan.me/edit/your-token to update your server's display name, description, tags, map URL, and query port. You can also use the edit page to remove your server from the directory.
If you have an owner account, edits are also available from the Owner Dashboard, with your session handling authentication instead of the token.
