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Compare the broader standalone catalog before buying a resource that may still depend on voice, NUI, ACE permissions, webhooks, or shared utility libraries.
Browse standalone scriptsStandalone admin scripts are built for server owners who want a focused resource without binding the whole feature to QBCore, ESX, or QBOX. This shortlist focuses on framework-neutral admin scripts that can fit custom cores, mixed stacks, or lightweight FiveM servers.
The strongest choices are evaluated for ACE permissions, server-side command checks, ban storage, audit logs, and optional Discord alerts. Before installing one on production, validate ACE groups, staff role hierarchy, command scopes, audit logging, and high-risk action limits. The common failure mode is that admin tools expose privileged actions, so weak server-side permission checks can turn a lightweight resource into a production security problem.
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Standalone admin scripts are often free to €30. Paid tools are worth considering when they add granular permissions, audit logs, report queues, and active support.
Install the resource in your server resources folder, ensure it after shared dependencies such as ox_lib or voice resources if required, then configure ACE groups, staff role hierarchy, command scopes, audit logging, and high-risk action limits. Test the flow with at least two accounts, restart the server, and verify that the script does not conflict with existing resources before enabling it for production players.
| Product | Price | Frameworks | Rating | Sales | Top Features |
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![]() | €18.99 | esx qbcore qbox standalone vrp | No reviews | — | — |
![]() | €16.99 | esx qbcore qbox standalone | No reviews | 3+ | — |
| €4.99 | esx qbcore qbox standalone | No reviews | — | — | |
| €15.00 | standalone | No reviews | — | — |
A good standalone admin script should provide the core admin workflow, clear config files, server-side validation, and compatibility with ACE permissions, server-side command checks, ban storage, audit logs, and optional Discord alerts. The best options also document exports, event names, permissions, and optional framework bridge behavior.
Usually yes, if the script truly stays framework-neutral. Confirm that the resource uses FiveM-native events, exports, ACE permissions, or optional bridges instead of assuming one framework's player, job, inventory, or money APIs.
Install it on a staging server, configure ACE groups, staff role hierarchy, command scopes, audit logging, and high-risk action limits, and test with fresh characters plus production-like resources enabled. Verify server console logs, client F8 errors, restart behavior, and conflicts with any existing resource that controls the same feature.
Review txAdmin, ACE permissions, Discord staff logs, ban systems, and player report workflows. These adjacent resources usually decide whether the admin script feels flexible and stable or becomes another isolated add-on that needs custom glue.
Standalone buyers need to validate more than a no-framework label. Use these connected pages to compare flexible products, test free resources, and decide when a full server template is faster than stitching isolated tools together.
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