Game Development • FiveM Server Specialist

FiveM Development Service for Custom Roleplay Servers

Get practical FiveM development for server setup, script configuration, bug fixes, resource cleanup, and roleplay-ready features. Built for server owners, gaming communities, creators, and teams that need a smoother launch with clear communication and reliable delivery.

4.9 out of 5 • 1,284 reviews
Secure setup approach
Clear project updates
Fast delivery options
Revision-friendly process
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Service Overview

FiveM development that turns your server idea into a playable setup

FiveM development is the process of setting up, configuring, fixing, and improving a Grand Theft Auto V multiplayer roleplay server using resources, scripts, frameworks, databases, and server configuration files. This service is for server owners, roleplay communities, creators, and gaming teams that need a practical developer to handle technical setup without confusing communication. Whether you need QBCore configuration, ESX support, script installation, bug fixing, jobs, economy settings, or launch preparation, the goal is to deliver clean, testable work that supports your server concept and helps players experience a smoother roleplay environment.

Faster setup

Reduce trial-and-error by getting server files, scripts, and settings reviewed through a structured process.

Organized delivery

Receive practical notes, clear file handling, and easy-to-follow guidance for reviewing the completed work.

Framework-aware work

Support for common FiveM structures such as QBCore, ESX, standalone resources, SQL imports, and server.cfg setup.

Clear communication

Know what is being changed, what is needed from you, and what should be tested before final acceptance.

What You Will Get

A clean checklist of deliverables for your FiveM project

Each order is matched to the selected package and agreed scope, so you can understand the exact deliverables before work begins.

Custom server configuration

Settings adjusted around your framework, roleplay concept, and required gameplay flow.

Script installation or fixing

Resources installed, checked, or corrected according to the selected package scope.

Professional quality review

Server startup behavior, common conflicts, and resource dependencies are reviewed where relevant.

Fast delivery options

Smaller FiveM tasks can be completed quickly when files and requirements are ready.

Clear communication

You receive requirement checks, progress clarity, and final handoff notes.

Revision rounds included

Reasonable changes are handled based on your package revision allowance.

Framework support

Work can cover QBCore, ESX, standalone scripts, SQL files, and server.cfg configuration.

Commercial-use ready handoff

Final work is prepared for your server use while respecting third-party script licenses.

Support after delivery

Basic guidance is available for questions related to the delivered setup.

Service Packages

Choose the FiveM development package that fits your server

Pricing is marketplace-style starting pricing and depends on scope, resource complexity, access readiness, and whether custom coding is required.

Small fixes

Basic Package

For simple FiveM setup help, script checks, or small configuration tasks.

$50 starting at

Delivery: 2 days • 1 revision

  • One script install or fix
  • Basic server.cfg review
  • QBCore, ESX, or standalone check
  • Short testing summary
  • Delivery notes included
Choose Basic
Full setup

Premium Package

For serious communities needing a more complete roleplay-ready setup.

$100 starting at

Delivery: 7 days • 3 revisions

  • Multi-resource server setup
  • Roleplay feature configuration
  • Performance and startup review
  • Priority communication
  • Extended delivery documentation
Choose Premium

Custom work, not templates

Your server setup is shaped around your actual framework, resource list, and gameplay goals.

Fast response

Questions, missing inputs, and testing notes are handled directly so the order keeps moving.

Quality-focused delivery

The work is checked for common setup issues, missing dependencies, and configuration mistakes.

On-time completion

The scope is defined before work begins so delivery timing stays realistic.

Revision-friendly process

Feedback is handled through practical revision rounds tied to the agreed project scope.

Commercial-ready handoff

Files and settings are prepared for your server use while respecting supplied resource licenses.

Portfolio / Work Samples

Example FiveM projects completed for server teams

These sample project types show how a FiveM order can be structured for different server goals and technical needs.

QBCore Roleplay Starter Build

Configured core resources, jobs, basic economy settings, and server startup flow for a new community.

Result: Launch-ready foundation for testing

ESX Script Cleanup Project

Reviewed broken resources, corrected configuration conflicts, and organized resource loading order.

Result: Fewer startup errors

Police and EMS Job Setup

Installed and configured roleplay job features with item dependencies and practical testing notes.

Result: More complete department gameplay

Inventory and Shop Configuration

Adjusted item lists, shop behavior, and SQL-related setup for a smoother player experience.

Result: Cleaner economy handling

Server Rescue and Bug Fixing

Identified failing resources, missing dependencies, and common console errors after a failed setup attempt.

Result: More stable development environment

Custom Feature Planning Sprint

Mapped requested roleplay features into a practical build plan with scope, risks, and package recommendations.

Result: Clear path before development

How It Works

A simple ordering process from brief to delivery

Each step keeps the scope clear and helps your FiveM server work move from request to tested delivery.

1

Choose your package

Select Basic, Standard, or Premium based on the size of your FiveM task.

Client: Choose scope. Provider: Confirms fit.

2

Send requirements

Share framework, server files, script list, access details, and examples.

Client: Provides inputs. Provider: Reviews needs.

3

Initial work begins

Configuration, setup, fixes, or feature work is completed according to the brief.

Client: Stays available. Provider: Builds and checks.

4

Review and revise

You test the delivery and request included revisions with clear feedback.

Client: Sends notes. Provider: Applies revisions.

5

Receive final delivery

Final files, notes, and handoff guidance are provided for your server.

Client: Accepts delivery. Provider: Shares final notes.

Client Reviews

Feedback from FiveM server owners and gaming teams

Reviews are written in a realistic marketplace style and focus on communication, quality, delivery, professionalism, and revision handling.

★★★★★

A. Carter

The server setup was handled with clear communication from the start. My QBCore resources were configured properly, the errors were explained, and the final delivery was easy for my team to test.

★★★★★

M. Singh

Very professional FiveM work. The job scripts and inventory settings were cleaned up without unnecessary changes, and the revision round was handled quickly after I sent screenshots of the issue.

★★★★★

L. Moreno

I needed help improving a roleplay server before launch. The delivery included organized files, practical testing notes, and clear steps for what I should check before inviting players.

★★★★★

J. Brooks

Good experience for a custom server request. The communication was direct, the package was realistic, and the final configuration matched what we discussed before the order started.

★★★★★

N. Patel

The developer fixed several resource conflicts and explained which scripts were causing problems. Delivery was on time, and the server felt more stable after the updates were completed.

★★★★★

R. Evans

I appreciated the structured process. Requirements were confirmed first, then the build was delivered with the requested features and one smooth revision for a small configuration change.

Frequently Asked Questions

FiveM development questions before you order

Review the common questions below to understand scope, delivery, revisions, ownership, and communication before placing an order or requesting a custom quote.

What does this FiveM development service include?

This service includes FiveM server setup, script configuration, framework adjustments, bug fixes, roleplay feature setup, and delivery support based on the selected package. The exact scope depends on whether you need a small fix, a structured setup, or a more complete server build.

What do I need to provide before the project starts?

You need to provide your server goal, preferred framework, existing files if available, script list, hosting access details when required, and examples of features you like. Clear requirements help avoid delays and reduce unnecessary revision rounds.

How long does FiveM development usually take?

Delivery usually takes 2 to 7 days depending on the package and complexity. Simple configuration work is faster, while custom scripts, economy setup, job systems, or troubleshooting across multiple resources may need more time.

How many revisions are included?

Revisions are included according to the package you choose. A revision covers reasonable adjustments to the agreed scope, such as configuration changes, small layout edits, or fixes related to delivered work.

Can I request a custom FiveM offer?

Yes, custom offers are available when your project does not fit a fixed package. A custom quote is recommended for advanced roleplay servers, complex script edits, server rescue work, or multi-stage development.

Is urgent FiveM delivery available?

Urgent delivery may be available for smaller tasks or well-prepared projects. Availability depends on the scope, current queue, required testing time, and whether your server files and access details are ready.

Which FiveM frameworks and files can you work with?

Common work may involve QBCore, ESX, standalone resources, Lua scripts, SQL files, configuration files, server.cfg, inventory systems, job systems, and resource folders. Compatibility is reviewed before work begins.

Will I own the final FiveM work?

You receive the agreed final files and configuration created or modified for your project. Ownership and usage depend on third-party script licenses, purchased assets, framework rules, and resources you provide.

What is the difference between Basic, Standard, and Premium?

Basic is best for small fixes or setup help, Standard is suited for most server configuration and feature work, and Premium is for a more complete FiveM setup with deeper testing, more features, and priority handling.

What happens if I am not satisfied with the delivery?

You can request revisions within the included revision allowance if the delivery does not match the agreed brief. Clear feedback with screenshots, error messages, or examples helps resolve issues faster.

How will communication work during the order?

Communication is handled through clear project updates, requirement checks, and revision notes. You can share references, priorities, and test feedback so the final server setup matches the agreed direction.

Do you provide support after delivery?

Basic post-delivery support is available for questions related to the delivered work. Longer support, ongoing maintenance, or future feature development can be handled through a custom quote.