
Our Take
Ghost is an open-source, self-hosted game server platform. That's it. That's the whole thing. And honestly? That's the point.
Game hosting is a notoriously bloated industry—you pay $15/month for a slot on a server run by some company's infrastructure you never see, with markup layers stacked on markup layers. Ghost says forget that. You spin up your own server, on your own hardware or cloud, and you own it completely. No middleman markup. No "enterprise pricing" where a 10-player Minecraft server somehow costs $30 a month. Just open-source code, self-hosted, the way game servers were meant to work.
The self-hosting movement is having a moment—Linux, homelabs, privacy-first tools—and game servers are arguably the most obvious use case where it makes sense. Gamers have been hosting their own servers for decades before companies made it "easy." Ghost is just making it clean again.
We don't have founder names, funding, or metrics yet—this launched on Product Hunt with minimal fanfare—but the concept hits. Open-source infrastructure + gaming is an underserved angle, and there's a whole generation of players who are done getting gouged by hosting companies.
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