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June 6, 2025 | Minecraft Server Development | 7 minutes read
Do you have a successful Minecraft server that is generating you money, and you want to exit?
In this article, we are going to show you the most efficient way to sell your Minecraft server while making a profit from it.
To sell your Minecraft server, you will need to prepare a lot of data and structure it properly, so potential buyers can gain an understanding of what you are offering them.
Our structured process, based on hundreds of servers sold, could be a great example to follow.
When selling servers, you will need to have a prepared spreadsheet containing information on the server’s expenses, how much it generates, and the player count.
In the expenses part, you will need to include:
In the income part, you will need to include:
Remember, if you want to make money from your Minecraft server by selling it, the owner should also receive a revenue-generating product, so adding these values is important.
Server analytics:
These can be tracked with any Minecraft server analytics tools, giving you an opportunity to create custom templates or copy information.
The last thing you will need to provide to any potential buyer is the age of your server, and its reputation over the years.
To find your server’s age, you just need to review the earliest server logs or provide a rough date.
As for the server’s reputation, you may review where your server has been mentioned and how much positive feedback has been given about it. Minecraft forum websites often have users providing opinions regarding a server.
On top of that, you may show any TikTok or YouTube video content that showcases your server.
Now that you have a base template with all the information your server needs, the next step is to find a marketplace to sell or buy a Minecraft server. Our research has shown that the best sales happen on Flippa, BuiltByBit, and Playerup.
Flippa is the best marketplace for selling and buying established businesses, and it includes protection on each sale. If you haven’t heard about this marketplace, it is the largest and well-known spot for acquiring and selling digital assets. Most of these assets are web businesses, SaaS Projects, eCommerce stores, and of course, Minecraft servers.
Flippa also offers free valuations, which are completely automated, and could help you estimate what price your Minecraft server can sell for the best.
Selling on Flippa is completely secure, and provides you with middleman services and advice to always use Escrow for further protection of your funds.
BuiltByBit or formerly known as MC-Market, is the largest marketplace for game-related stuff, such as Minecraft servers and other in-game items. By reviewing their specifically designed places for selling Minecraft servers, we can easily create seller listings and receive offers in the form of comments or private messages.
The unique part of listing your server on BuiltByBit is that you will sell in a niche market, where only Minecraft-related content has been placed.
While BuiltByBit doesn’t offer you automatic valuation of the price your server could sell for, users can directly give you a hint by sending you offers.
And just like Flippa, you can always request a middleman. For using their services, you will need to pay a 9.9% Platform fee.
PlayerUp is a generalized marketplace for selling game-related content such as characters, in-game items, and currencies. While it is hardly related to a particular game, it is one of the safest places to make transactions with potential buyers and sellers.
PlayerUp utilizes professional server staff and middlemen, ensuring that each sale or purchase goes smoothly without disruptions. In fact, the staff makes sure to filter any unwanted buyers or scammers before any deal has been finalised.
You can opt for a PlayerUp middleman for any kind of sale or purchase, however, you will need to understand the PlayerUp fee system and choose the proper payment method before proceeding.
When purchasing or selling your Minecraft server, there are a few steps that should be taken, which we strongly encourage.
Sending all server-related files, such as backups, logs, plugins, and other files belonging to the server, is of crucial importance. The seller must always send all data before finalising the deal, ensuring the server and brand have been successfully transferred to its new owner.
In many cases, a server’s data is stored on a 3rd party hosting provider; however, having all server data may protect the future owner from unexpected errors.
Once a deal is at its final steps, server owners must release and transfer their domain, along with any hosting accounts. This may easily happen by contacting the third-party hosting provider.
In most cases, this is something that the server owner should do, but sometimes, a middleman such as Flippa support may assist in the process.
When a new server owner receives the domain name and server hosting accounts, it is important to check that the server’s data and required elements are working properly.
Sometimes fraudulent sellers tamper with data or completely corrupt their servers, which is why we always ask for server backup files.
The final step of the sell should be the transferring of Discord and other Social Media accounts, which represent the server and its content.
Along with the Discord server, most sellers release accounts related to Minecraft server listing websites. These are of utmost importance to preserve the voting and player base of the server.
While purchasing a new server could mean completely studying its core mechanics, systems, and 3rd party software, most server owners should and will provide you with support.
After all, any server owner who wants to preserve what is built on the server would be happy to explain how their server operates.
Established Minecraft servers often offer a pre-built player base and premade server setups, which speed up the process of making money from your server.
While beginners prefer making their own servers, buying or even renting a Minecraft server can be profitable in the short term.
Minecraft servers sell anywhere between 10x to 30x their monthly profit, which is calculated by the net profit. To get the profit, you can remove the expenses from the total income, and then multiply what you have received by 10 or 30.
Selling a Minecraft server can take anywhere between a week and a month for selling. Depending on how big your server is, the time to sell it grows. For example, a large server network could take you months if legal representatives are required.
Rad is the lead writer for the MineLabz team, dedicated to writing content for Minecraft enthusiasts. Combining Minecraft and Marketing, Rad creates all kinds of articles for the server development community.