
FiveM Creators and Resource Makers
You want stable scripts, clean MLOs, and support that does not waste your time. This guide points you to proven creators on FiveMX. You get a short description, a direct brand link, and a few standout resources to try first.
Tip: Install one new resource at a time. Test on a staging server. Track resmon and logs before going live.
How we picked creators
- Consistent updates and support
- Clean performance under load
- Clear documentation
- Broad adoption in real servers

Gabz
Focus: AAA interiors for police, courts, and city hubs. You use them when you want a solid RP backbone.
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Wasabi Scripts
Focus: Admin tools and gang systems. Straightforward configs.
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Quasar
Focus: Phones and vehicle systems with wide framework coverage.
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Londense studio's
Focus: Real‑world systems for UK‑style servers and traffic tech.
https://fivemx.com/brand/london-studios
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Debux
Focus: Mechanic, weed, and tuning gameplay systems.
Brand: https://fivemx.com/brand/debux
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Rainmad
Focus: High‑quality robberies and heists with solid flows.
Brand: https://fivemx.com/brand/rainmad
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CodeM
Focus: Police and economy features with modern UIs.
Brand: https://fivemx.com/brand/codem
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VMS
Focus: Character, multi‑character, documents, clothing stores.
Brand: https://fivemx.com/brand/vms
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0r (0Resmon)
Focus: YesPixel‑inspired systems with practical configs.
Brand: https://fivemx.com/brand/0resmon/
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Izzy
Focus: UI, spawn selectors, appearance and admin tools.
Brand: https://fivemx.com/brand/izzy
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FRKN (now 0resmon)
Focus: Fuel, crafting, spawn selectors for streamlined servers.
Brand: https://fivemx.com/best-fivem-creators
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Pickle Mods
Focus: Police tooling and quality of life utilities.
Brand: https://fivemx.com/brand/pickle-mods/
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Okok
Focus: Crafting and economy tools.
Brand: okok Scripts
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How to pick the right creator for your server
- Define your goal. Do you want police RP, economy depth, or casual crime loops
- Check performance. Run resmon in busy scenarios before rollout
- Validate support. Read docs and recent changelogs
- Start small. Ship one system, gather player feedback, then add more
You now have a shortlist of creators that deliver. Bookmark the brand pages and pull one resource that solves a real need today.
Related FiveMX resources
Use these FiveMX sections to compare related products, categories, and setup guidance before choosing a resource.
How to use this page
FiveM Creators and Resource Makers is useful as a starting point for FiveM server planning, not as a replacement for testing resources yourself. Use it to build a shortlist, then verify compatibility, source quality, and performance on a staging server.
Evaluation checklist
- Check whether the resource or topic still matches current FiveM server practices.
- Prefer resources with clear screenshots, setup notes, active support, and realistic framework labels.
- Avoid installing unknown archives directly on a production server.
- Compare similar resources before committing to one setup.
Volgende stap
Browse FiveMX products for paid assets or free FiveM scripts for free-resource discovery.
Selection criteria
Use FiveM Creators and Resource Makers as a discovery page, then validate each option against your server goals. A resource or category can look useful in screenshots but still be a poor fit if it conflicts with your framework, duplicates existing systems, adds heavy client-side load, or lacks clear setup notes. Prioritize resources that explain dependencies, configuration, permissions, and update history.
Testing process
Build a shortlist first, then test one resource at a time on staging. Check installation steps, console output, player permissions, database changes, and performance impact before moving anything to production. If a resource affects common player loops such as jobs, vehicles, crime, maps, clothing, or UI, repeat the test with multiple roles so you catch permission and compatibility problems early.
Publishing standard
Do not publish a new resource to players just because it installs successfully. Confirm that it is stable after restart, does not create duplicate commands or menus, and has a clear rollback path. Keep the original source page and your configuration notes with your server documentation so future updates can be reviewed instead of guessed.
Ongoing review
Recheck FiveM Creators and Resource Makers after major FiveM artifact updates, framework changes, or resource migrations. Confirm that the advice still matches current server behavior, that any linked source remains available, and that installation steps still match the files a server owner will actually download or configure.
For public servers, keep a short changelog beside your server documentation. Note what was tested, what changed, which accounts were used for verification, and how to roll back. This makes future maintenance faster and prevents old setup notes from becoming unclear or unsafe for players.






