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MilSim.io is Live.

After months of rebuilding, refining, and testing with early communities, MilSim.io is now fully released.

What started as a small project has evolved into something much bigger — a platform built to properly support MilSim communities at scale.


What is MilSim.io?

MilSim.io is a platform designed for gaming communities that need more than just Discord and spreadsheets to operate.

It brings together community management, structure, and visibility into a single system — built specifically for MilSim groups.


C2 — Community Command & Control

At the core of MilSim.io is C2.

This is your operational hub — where you manage everything:

  • Member profiles and structure
  • Ranks, roles, and qualifications
  • Events and campaigns
  • Awards and progression
  • Applications and custom workflows
  • Automated actions and notifications

It’s designed to handle the complexity that most communities eventually hit — without turning into a mess of bots, docs, and workarounds.


MilSim Rank — Visibility That Actually Matters

We’ve also introduced MilSim Rank.

This is how communities get discovered and recognised on the platform:

  • Community ranking based on engagement and activity
  • Weighted voting system
  • Tiered visibility options
  • Featured placements for top communities

It’s not just a list — it’s a way to reward active, well-run communities and help them grow.


Built for Scale

MilSim.io has been rebuilt from the ground up to support:

  • Thousands of users
  • Hundreds of communities
  • Real-time systems and automation
  • Reliable integrations (including Discord)

No more fighting rate limits, broken workflows, or clunky admin setups.


What’s Next?

This release is just the start.

We’re continuing to build:

  • Deeper automation tooling
  • Expanded integrations
  • Better analytics and insights
  • New ways for communities to grow and collaborate

Get Started

MilSim.io is now open.

Create your community, bring your structure together, and run things properly.

This is how MilSim communities should operate.