Voice servers. Game servers. Competent networking, questionable branding. WamplerLabs.xyz delivers reliable-ish infrastructure to a small and very specific group of people. If you're reading this, you might be one of them.

Join "thousands" of "G4M3R5" in the ultimate gaming "experience!"
At wamplerlabs.xyz, we specialize in hosting voice chat servers and Minecraft servers to enhance your gaming experience. Our services ensure low latency and high uptime, so you can focus on playing without interruptions.
This is a free service. We genuinely don't know how you're asking this, but we respect the hustle. If you feel strongly that you deserve a refund for the nothing you paid, please submit a support ticket and we will read it with our whole chest and then close it.
Starting your Minecraft server with us is easy! Simply visit our services page, choose your desired server package, and follow the setup instructions. We provide detailed guides to help you get your server running in no time.
We offer 23/6 (ish) customer support for all our hosting services. Our support team — and we use that term loosely, as it implies both a team and support — aims to respond to all inquiries within a reasonable timeframe. "Reasonable" is subjective and culturally dependent. We've found that most issues resolve themselves if you wait long enough, which is technically a support strategy.
Define "safe." We take the security of your data seriously in the sense that we've thought about it at least once. Our infrastructure is protected by industry-standard measures, a fairly aggressive router firewall, and the general obscurity of nobody knowing we exist. We don't sell your data, mostly because we're not sure anyone would buy it.
Yes, we allow server transfers! Please contact our support team for guidance on migrating your existing Minecraft server to our platform, and we'll make the process as seamless as possible.
We guarantee that the server exists. Beyond that, we operate on what the industry calls a "best effort" basis, which is a real term that real companies use and absolutely not something we made up just now. Historically, our downtime has been caused by power outages, ISP shenanigans, and at least one incident involving a shop vac. We don't talk about that one.
Legally, yes. We are a real thing that exists on the internet, which in this day and age is honestly more than you can say for a lot of websites. We have a domain name, a logo, and at least one person who knows what they're doing. That's essentially the definition of legitimate.

