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Guides for submitting listings, understanding rankings, community rules, and everything else on the platform.

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  2. Submitting Listings

Getting Started

Submitting Listings

How to submit realms and servers for review.


Submitting a Listing

Getting your Realm or Server onto SuperNetwork takes just a few minutes. This guide walks you through the whole process, from filling out the form to going live.


Before you start

Make sure you have the following ready:

  • A working join method: a Realm invite code, or a server IP and port.
  • A short description of what makes your community worth joining.
  • A banner image (optional but strongly recommended, listings with banners get significantly more clicks).

Step 1: Open the submission form

Head to your dashboard and click Submit a listing. You'll be asked to choose between a Realm or a Server first, which affects which fields appear.


Step 2: Fill in the basics

These fields are required and shown on your public listing card.

Name
Your server or realm's actual name. Keep it clean and recognizable. Avoid adding taglines or emoji here.

Tagline
One or two sentences that sell your community to a stranger. Think of it as your elevator pitch. It appears beneath your name on listing cards, so make it count.

Example: "A laid-back survival SMP with weekly events, player-run shops, and a friendly community."

Description
The full overview shown on your listing page. Explain your gamemode, what players can expect, your rules, and anything that makes you stand out. Markdown is supported.

Tags
Keywords players search for, like survival, smp, factions, events, bedrock. Add up to 5. Use lowercase.

Category
Pick the primary category that best describes your community. This affects where you show up in filtered searches.


Step 3: Add your join info

For Servers: enter your IP address and port (e.g. play.example.net:25565). If you use the default port 25565, you can leave the port field blank.

For Realms: paste your Realm invite code. Moderators use this to verify the Realm exists. It will not be shown publicly unless you choose to make it visible.

You can control who sees your join info under Join Info Visibility:

  • Public: anyone can see it
  • Members only: only logged-in users
  • Hidden: only visible after voting or another action

Step 4: Optional but recommended

These fields are not required but make a real difference to how your listing performs.

FieldWhy it matters
Banner imageShown at the top of your listing page. Aim for 1200×400px.
IconShown on listing cards and in search results. Square, at least 256×256px.
Website URLGives players somewhere to learn more.
Discord URLLets players join your community directly.
VersionHelps players on specific versions find you.
PlatformJava, Bedrock, or both.
RegionPlayers often filter by region to find low-ping servers.

Step 5: Submit for review

Once everything looks good, hit Submit. Your listing will enter Pending status immediately. You can track it in your dashboard under My Listings.


What happens next

  1. A moderator reviews your submission, typically within 24–48 hours.
  2. They check that your join info works, your description is accurate, and your listing follows the community guidelines.
  3. If approved, your listing goes live and starts appearing in search and discovery.
  4. If rejected, you'll receive a reason and can edit and resubmit.

Common reasons for rejection

  • Join info doesn't work or the server is offline at review time
  • Description is too vague, copy-pasted, or entirely promotional
  • Server name contains excessive symbols or spam
  • Content violates the community guidelines

See the Listing Rejections doc for a full breakdown and how to appeal.


After going live

Once your listing is live, players can find it through search and the discover page. To improve your visibility:

  • Encourage your community to vote, since votes directly affect your ranking
  • Keep your listing details up to date
  • Opt in to weekly rankings from your dashboard settings

Read the Rankings doc to understand how ranking works.


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