Features
Organizations
Group multiple servers under one brand with a public landing page and cross-server analytics.
What is an Organization?
An organization is a container for multiple DayZ servers that belong to the same community or brand. Once created, you can link your servers to the organization and get a public brand page, cross-server aggregate analytics, and a unified management experience.
Setting Up an Organization
- 1. Navigate to Dashboard → Organisation in the admin sidebar.
- 2. Fill in your organisation name, description, logo URL, and accent colour.
- 3. Click Create Organization. A URL-friendly slug is generated automatically.
- 4. Scroll down to the Server Associations panel. Each of your existing servers is listed — click the toggle next to a server to link it to the organisation. The server will immediately appear in your Organisation Overview.
Adding a Second Server
Network tier supports up to 5 servers. To add a new server:
- 1. Go to Dashboard → Organisation Overview.
- 2. Click Add Server in the top-right of the server list.
- 3. Enter a display name for the new server and click Create Server. A new API key is generated.
- 4. Copy the API key and place it in
profiles/RanklyConfig.jsonon the new DayZ server. The new server is automatically linked to your organisation.
The API key is only shown once at creation time — copy it before leaving the page.
Features
Brand Page
A public landing page at /brands/[slug] showcasing all your servers, aggregate stats, and your branding.
Cross-Server Analytics
View combined player counts, total kills, and deaths across all linked servers from the Organisation Overview dashboard.
Multi-Server Management
Link or unlink existing servers with a single click, or create new servers directly from the Overview page. Network tier supports up to 5 servers.
Custom Branding
Set an organisation-level logo and accent colour that applies to your brand page.
Availability
Organizations are exclusive to the Network tier (£100/mo). This tier includes up to 5 servers, 500 player slots, cross-server analytics, and the Developer API.