FREE HOSTING · NO AFK PAGE · NO CARD

Free hosting without the AFK page.

FalixNodes and AxentHost start from the same promise: a free server with no card. The difference is what keeps it alive. Here you claim credits in a couple of taps and spend them on 2 to 16 GB of RAM, with no slot cap, real file access, and thirty other games on the same account.

Java, Bedrock & every loader Online in ~40 seconds Keep your existing world

THE SHORT VERSIONFREE TIER VS FREE TIER
Free to useYesYes
RAM on the free offer2-16 GBFixed
Player slot limitUnlimitedVaries
Queue before your server startsNoneVaries
Server keeps running when emptyWhile credits lastRenewal based
Number of games hosted30+Minecraft
Full file accessYesYes
Shared team balance & rightsYesNo
AXENTHOSTFALIXNODES

01 - WHY PLAYERS SWITCH

Four reasons people move from FalixNodes to AxentHost.

Both are free. The question is what you have to do to keep the lights on, and how far the free tier stretches once your group grows.

Claiming beats keeping a tab open

Free hosts usually ask for something in return for uptime - a renewal click, a page left open, a periodic check-in.

Our version is a single claim button, once an hour, whenever you feel like it. Nothing runs in the background, nothing is farmed while you are away, and skipping a few hours only costs you credits, never your world.

ON AXENTHOST

One claim, once an hour

ON FALIXNODES

Renew to stay up

Up to 16 GB, not a fixed slice

Free tiers are usually one fixed allocation, which forces a choice between a modpack and a large world.

Credits let you pick. Run 4 GB permanently for a vanilla survival, or spend everything at once on 16 GB for a modded Saturday, and switch back between sessions.

ON AXENTHOST

2-16 GB, resizable

ON FALIXNODES

Fixed allocation

Thirty games, not one

A Minecraft-only host means a second account and a second panel the moment your group tries something else.

Palworld, Rust, Terraria, Valheim, Assetto Corsa and twenty-five more all run off the same credit balance and the same panel.

ON AXENTHOST

30+ games

ON FALIXNODES

Minecraft focused

Teams that pool credits and split the admin

Free servers are usually a single-owner affair: one person claims, one person administers, and everyone else waits.

Gather everyone’s credits into one team balance, then hand out per-server rights - console, files, backups, restart - friend by friend.

ON AXENTHOST

Shared balance & rights

ON FALIXNODES

Single owner

02 - THE HONEST PART

Which one is right for you?

FalixNodes is a free host doing the same difficult thing we are. If their setup already suits you, there is no reason to move for the sake of it.

STAY ON FALIXNODES IF…

FalixNodes might still be the better call

  • Your current server does everything you need and you are happy with the renewal routine.
  • You only play Minecraft and never expect to host anything else.
  • You would rather not claim credits or see an optional rewarded ad.
  • You are settled in their community and support channels.

SWITCH TO AXENTHOST IF…

AxentHost is the better fit

  • You want a server that stays up without keeping a page open.
  • You need more RAM than a fixed free allocation gives you.
  • You want to move between server sizes between sessions.
  • Your group plays more than Minecraft.
  • You want friends to contribute credits instead of one person carrying it.
  • You want full file access, and SFTP if you take Premium.

03 - MIGRATION GUIDE

Move your FalixNodes world over in five steps.

Roughly five minutes for a normal survival world. Your builds, your seed, your inventories - all of it comes with you.

  1. Download your world from FalixNodes

    Open your FalixNodes server, go to Backups (or Files) and download the world as a .zip. Keep it somewhere you can find it - this is your only copy for the next few minutes.

  2. Create the matching server here

    Sign up, claim your credits and create a server on the same game version and the same loader you were running. Matching the version is the one step people skip and regret.

  3. Stop the server, then upload the folder

    Open the file manager, delete the freshly generated world folder, and upload your zip into the server root. Unzip it in place - the panel does it for you, or use SFTP with Premium for very large worlds.

  4. Point the config at your world

    Open server.properties and set level-name to the exact folder name you just uploaded. Save it. That is usually all the configuration a migration needs.

    level-name=my-world
  5. Copy your plugins, then start

    Drop your plugins or mods and their config folders in, hit start, watch the console for a clean load, and share the new address with your friends.

BEFORE YOU START

Keep a local copy of your world zip until you have logged in and confirmed everything is there. Always.

Match the Minecraft version and loader exactly. Opening a 1.20 world on 1.21 can permanently change chunks.

Very large worlds are far happier over SFTP than through a browser upload - that is one of the reasons Premium includes it.

Stuck halfway?

Drop your world in the Discord migration channel and someone from the team will walk you through it, usually within the hour.

Ask on Discord

Coming from somewhere else?

The same five steps work for the other free hosts and any provider that lets you download a world folder.

04 - NOT JUST MINECRAFT

One account, thirty-plus games.

A Minecraft-focused host is fine until the group changes game. Here Palworld, Rust, Terraria and twenty-seven more run off the same balance, the same login and the same panel.

See every game we host free

05 - FAQ

Switching questions, answered.

Is AxentHost free in the same way?

Both are free with no card. Ours is funded by advertising and optional Premium subscriptions, and metered in credits you claim: fifteen an hour on the web, up to thirty more from the mobile apps.

Do I have to keep a page open for my server to stay up?

No. Claims are manual and deliberate - one button, once an hour, whenever suits you. Nothing runs in the background.

What happens if I forget to claim for a few days?

The server stops when the balance reaches zero and every file stays exactly where it was. Claim again, press start, carry on. A few days idle deletes nothing.

How much RAM can I get for free?

Between 2 and 16 GB, decided by how many credits you have. Claiming through the day, or pooling credits in a team, makes 8 to 16 GB realistic without paying.

Is there a player slot limit?

No, on any game. Slots are never something we sell. RAM is the only real constraint on how many friends can join.

Can I move my world across?

Yes. Download the world folder from their panel, create a matching server here on the same version and loader, upload it and point level-name at it. Five steps, about five minutes.

Can I host something other than Minecraft?

More than thirty games, including Palworld, Terraria, Rust, Valheim, Unturned, Factorio and Assetto Corsa - all from the same account and the same credit balance.

Same free promise, more room to grow.

Up to 16 GB of RAM, no slot cap, thirty other games and no card. Keep your current server running while you try it.