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Why Server Owners Are Looking Beyond TebexPlatform Comparison at a Glance1. Cfx Marketplace -- The Official Rockstar-Backed Store2. FiveM Portal -- Subscription and Asset Management3. Stripe Direct Integration -- Maximum Control, Minimum Fees4. Creator Marketplaces -- Selling Scripts and Assets5. Patreon -- Community-Funded Support6. Ko-fi -- Low-Fee Donations and Digital Sales7. PayPal Direct -- The Universal FallbackLegal and Compliance ConsiderationsBuilding a Multi-Platform Monetization StrategyWhich Platform Should You Choose?Related FiveM monetization resources

Tebex Alternatives: Best Ways to Monetize Your FiveM Server (2026)

Published on March 31, 2026·by Lars Miller(Founder & Lead Editor)·Credentials·11 min read·Updated on May 18, 2026
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Tebex has been the default monetization platform for FiveM servers for years. But with its 15% platform fee on FiveM transactions, growing community complaints about support…

Tebex Alternatives: Best Ways to Monetize Your FiveM Server (2026)
Tebex Alternatives: Best Ways to Monetize Your FiveM Server (2026)

Tebex has been the default monetization platform for FiveM servers for years. But with its 15% platform fee on FiveM transactions, growing community complaints about support quality, and the arrival of official alternatives like the Cfx Marketplace, server owners are looking beyond Tebex more seriously than ever.

This guide breaks down every viable monetization option for FiveM servers in 2026 -- from official Rockstar-backed platforms to independent solutions that put more revenue in your pocket. Whether you run a 32-slot roleplay server or a 200-player community, you will find a platform that fits your needs and budget.

Why Server Owners Are Looking Beyond Tebex

Best Tebex Alternatives for FiveM Monetization 2026

Tebex built its reputation as the go-to platform for game server monetization. For FiveM specifically, it became the exclusive official monetization partner, meaning all in-game purchases and perks sold through a server must be processed via Tebex to remain compliant with Rockstar's Creator Platform License Agreement.

But that exclusivity comes at a cost. The FiveM-specific platform fee sits at 15% -- three times the 5% rate charged for Minecraft, Rust, and other supported games. Stack gateway fees (around 2.9% plus a fixed per-transaction charge) on top, and you lose roughly 18% of every transaction before you see a cent.

Community frustration goes beyond fees. Trustpilot reviews paint a pattern of slow support responses, difficulty resolving disputes with vendors selling broken scripts, and limited recourse when purchases go wrong. The Cfx.re forum thread titled "Tebex is borderline fraudulent/breaking laws" gathered significant traction, reflecting a broader sentiment that the platform's service has not kept pace with its pricing.

None of this makes Tebex unusable. Its deep FiveM integration, built-in game server commands, and automatic delivery system remain genuinely useful. But for many server owners, the combination of high fees and mediocre support has created an opening for alternatives.

Platform Comparison at a Glance

Before diving into the details, here is how the major options stack up:

PlatformFeesKey FeaturesBest For
Tebex15% platform + ~3% gatewayGame server integration, auto-delivery, subscription management, built-in storefrontServers needing turnkey in-game delivery
Cfx MarketplaceRevenue share (varies)Official Rockstar marketplace, curated listings, built-in audienceScript/asset creators selling to all servers
FiveM PortalIncluded with Element ClubServer management hub, subscription handling, asset managementServer owners already on Element Club
Stripe (Direct)2.9% + $0.30Full payment processing, subscriptions, invoicing, global coverageTechnical teams building custom storefronts
FiveMX70/30 creator splitMarketplace exposure, Stripe-powered checkout, no upfront costCreators wanting marketplace reach without building a store
Patreon8-12% of incomeMembership tiers, community features, brand recognitionCommunity funding and supporter perks (non-gameplay)
Ko-fi0% on donations, 5% on shopDonations, digital shop, memberships, commissionsSmall servers and solo developers
PayPal (Direct)2.9% + $0.30Universal acceptance, buyer protection, invoicingSimple donation collection

1. Cfx Marketplace -- The Official Rockstar-Backed Store

Launched in January 2026, the Cfx Marketplace represents the biggest shift in FiveM monetization since Rockstar acquired Cfx.re in 2023. It is a curated digital storefront where creators sell scripts, maps, props, and complete server packages directly to other server owners.

What makes it different: Unlike Tebex (which handles server-to-player transactions), the Cfx Marketplace is creator-to-server-owner. You are selling development assets to people building servers, not cosmetic perks to players. This distinction matters for compliance and audience.

Pricing: Individual scripts and assets range from a few dollars to over $100, with premium bundles reaching $389.99. The marketplace takes a revenue share, though the exact percentage depends on your creator tier.

Limitations: Access is currently invitation-based, rolling out in phases. You cannot simply sign up and start selling -- you need to register your interest and wait for approval. The curation is intentional (Rockstar wants quality control), but it means smaller creators may wait months for access.

Best for: Established developers with polished scripts, MLOs, or vehicle packs who want official backing and access to a large built-in audience.

2. FiveM Portal -- Subscription and Asset Management

FiveM Portal is the official hub for server management, replacing the legacy Keymaster system. While it is not a direct Tebex competitor for storefront features, it handles Element Club subscriptions and asset management in a way that simplifies server monetization.

The Portal manages subscription tiers through Tebex's payment infrastructure, but wraps it in a more integrated experience. Server owners can manage their assets, track subscriptions, and handle server configuration from a single dashboard.

Why it matters: If you already pay for Element Club (which most serious servers do), Portal's subscription management tools come included. You are not paying extra for basic monetization infrastructure.

Limitations: Portal is not a standalone storefront. You cannot build a custom shop or sell individual items through it. It works best as a complement to other platforms, not a replacement.

3. Stripe Direct Integration -- Maximum Control, Minimum Fees

For technically capable server owners, integrating Stripe directly into a custom storefront offers the lowest transaction costs available. At 2.9% plus $0.30 per transaction with zero platform fees, you keep significantly more of each sale compared to Tebex's 18% effective rate.

The math is straightforward. On a $20 purchase:

  • Tebex: $3.00 platform fee (15%) + $0.88 gateway fee = $3.88 lost (19.4%)
  • Stripe direct: $0.88 processing fee = $0.88 lost (4.4%)

That difference adds up fast. A server processing $5,000 monthly saves roughly $750 per month by switching to Stripe -- that is $9,000 annually.

The catch: Stripe is a payment processor, not a game server platform. You need to build or commission a storefront, handle your own delivery system for in-game items, manage tax compliance, and deal with chargebacks directly. Stripe does not know what a QBCore inventory item is or how to grant a player VIP status on join.

Compliance note: Using Stripe directly for in-game perks and items may conflict with FiveM's requirement to use Tebex as the official monetization partner for server-to-player transactions. This approach works best for selling scripts, assets, and services outside the server context -- not for in-game shops.

Best for: Developer teams selling scripts and assets through their own websites, or servers with dedicated development resources to build custom solutions.

4. Creator Marketplaces -- Selling Scripts and Assets

If you develop FiveM scripts, MLOs, vehicles, or other assets, creator marketplaces let you reach buyers without building your own storefront or dealing with payment infrastructure.

FiveMX operates as a creator marketplace with a 70/30 revenue split -- creators keep 70% of each sale. The platform handles Stripe-powered checkout, file hosting, and customer delivery. There are no monthly fees or upfront costs. You submit your work, it goes through a review process, and approved products are listed alongside the marketplace's existing catalog. For creators who want to focus on building rather than marketing, this model eliminates the overhead of running your own store. You can learn more about becoming a creator on FiveMX.

Other options in this space include selling through GitHub Sponsors (for open-source scripts with premium features), Gumroad, or Payhip. Each has different fee structures and audiences, but none offer the FiveM-specific buyer traffic that dedicated gaming marketplaces provide.

Best for: Script developers and asset creators who want sales without the burden of marketing, hosting, and payment processing.

5. Patreon -- Community-Funded Support

Patreon remains popular for FiveM content creators, streamers, and developers who want recurring community support. Its membership tier system lets you offer different reward levels, from Discord roles to early access to new scripts.

Fee structure: Patreon takes 8% on its Lite plan, 12% on Pro, plus payment processing fees. On a $10 membership, you net roughly $8.50-$9.00.

Critical compliance warning: Using Patreon for in-game benefits, priority queue access, or server perks is no longer permitted under Rockstar's Creator Platform License Agreement. Enforcement action can include server takedowns. Patreon works for funding your development work, providing Discord community access, or sharing behind-the-scenes content -- but it cannot be tied to in-game advantages.

Best for: Content creators, streamers, and developers building a personal brand around FiveM content rather than monetizing a specific server.

6. Ko-fi -- Low-Fee Donations and Digital Sales

Ko-fi is the lightweight alternative that works surprisingly well for smaller FiveM operations. It charges zero fees on one-time donations (you only pay payment processor fees) and 5% on its digital shop and membership features.

For a solo developer selling a few scripts or a small server accepting community donations, Ko-fi's simplicity is its strength. Setup takes minutes, not hours. There is no monthly subscription, and the Gold tier ($6/month) unlocks additional features like commission management.

Limitations: Ko-fi has no game server integration whatsoever. There is no auto-delivery, no in-game command system, and no way to connect purchases to player accounts. Everything must be handled manually or through external automation.

Best for: Solo developers, small servers, and creators who want a simple tip jar alongside their primary monetization platform.

7. PayPal Direct -- The Universal Fallback

PayPal remains the most universally recognized payment method, and many FiveM communities still accept direct PayPal donations. At 2.9% plus $0.30 per transaction for standard payments, the fees are reasonable.

However, PayPal has significant downsides for gaming transactions. Chargebacks are common and heavily favor buyers. PayPal's automated systems sometimes freeze accounts receiving many small gaming-related transactions. And like Stripe direct, using PayPal for in-game benefits violates FiveM's monetization policy.

Best for: Accepting voluntary donations with no strings attached. Not recommended as a primary monetization platform.

Legal and Compliance Considerations

Before choosing any platform, understand what Rockstar's Creator Platform License Agreement (updated January 2026) permits and prohibits.

You can sell:

  • Cosmetic items (clothing, vehicle skins, custom props)
  • Priority queue access
  • VIP memberships with non-gameplay perks
  • Original scripts and development assets (through approved channels)
  • Extra character slots and convenience features

You cannot sell:

  • In-game currency or items for real money
  • Loot boxes or randomized reward mechanics
  • Weapons, vehicles, or anything providing gameplay advantages
  • Content using third-party intellectual property (real car brands, copyrighted music)
  • NFTs, cryptocurrency, or crypto-adjacent assets

The Tebex mandate: All server-to-player monetization (VIP perks, cosmetics, queue priority) must be processed through Tebex. This is not optional -- it is a platform requirement. Alternative payment processors like Stripe or PayPal can only be used for transactions that happen outside the server context, such as selling scripts to other developers or accepting general donations.

This means most server owners will use Tebex for in-game monetization alongside one or more alternatives for other revenue streams. The goal is not necessarily replacing Tebex entirely, but reducing your dependency on it and diversifying your income sources.

Building a Multi-Platform Monetization Strategy

The most successful FiveM servers in 2026 do not rely on a single platform. They combine multiple revenue streams:

For server-to-player transactions: Tebex remains mandatory for compliance. Optimize your Tebex store by creating subscription tiers that players actually want -- focus on cosmetic variety and convenience features rather than trying to sell power.

For script and asset sales: List your creations on the Cfx Marketplace (if you have access), FiveMX, or your own Stripe-powered storefront. Each platform reaches a different buyer segment.

For community support: Use Patreon or Ko-fi for recurring supporter funding that is not tied to in-game benefits. This works especially well if you stream development sessions or create tutorial content.

For brand revenue: Merchandise, sponsorships, and content creation (YouTube, TikTok) provide income that is completely independent of any game monetization platform. Top servers like NoPixel generate significant revenue from branded merchandise and streamer partnerships.

The servers earning $10,000 or more monthly typically combine Tebex VIP subscriptions (60-80% of revenue) with script sales on marketplaces, Patreon community support, and content-driven income. Understanding what it really costs to run a FiveM server helps you set realistic revenue targets across these platforms.

Which Platform Should You Choose?

Your ideal setup depends on your role in the FiveM ecosystem:

Server owner (small to medium): Tebex for in-game sales (required) plus Ko-fi for donations. Keep it simple until your player base justifies more infrastructure.

Server owner (large community): Tebex for in-game sales plus a custom Stripe storefront for premium services. Add Patreon for community engagement and consider merchandise for brand revenue.

Script/asset developer: Cfx Marketplace (apply for access) plus FiveMX or your own store for immediate sales. Use multiple channels to maximize exposure.

Content creator: Patreon for recurring support plus Ko-fi for one-time tips. Monetize your audience directly rather than through game server platforms.

The FiveM monetization landscape is more fragmented than ever, but that fragmentation creates opportunity. Instead of handing 18% of every dollar to a single platform, you can build a diversified revenue strategy that keeps more money in your pocket while staying fully compliant with Rockstar's rules.

Start with the platform that matches your current needs, and expand as your community grows. The best monetization strategy is the one you actually implement -- perfectionism kills more server revenue than high platform fees ever will.

Related FiveM monetization resources

  • Complete FiveM server monetization guide for the full revenue strategy.
  • What it really costs to run a FiveM server before setting pricing.
  • Creating subscription tiers players actually want for recurring supporter offers.
  • Boost sales on a Tebex shop if you are staying on Tebex.
  • Scammed on Tebex for buyer-risk and dispute prevention.
  • Browse FiveM bundles for package and upsell ideas.

Frequently Asked Questions

What percentage does Tebex take?

Tebex charges a 5% transaction fee on all sales plus payment processing fees (typically 2.9% + $0.30 for cards). This means you lose roughly 8% of each sale before counting chargebacks or currency conversion.

Is FiveM Portal better than Tebex?

FiveM Portal is the official Cfx.re monetization system integrated directly into the server listing. It's simpler but less feature-rich than Tebex. The main advantage is direct integration with FiveM's infrastructure and no need for a separate storefront.

Can I use Stripe directly instead of Tebex?

Yes, but you'll need to build or use a custom storefront. Stripe charges 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction with no platform fee on top. This saves money but requires more technical setup. Platforms like FiveMX handle this for creators.

Is it legal to sell FiveM scripts and mods?

Yes, selling original FiveM scripts and server access is allowed under Rockstar's current policies. However, you cannot sell copyrighted assets (real car brands, Rockstar's intellectual property) or use pay-to-win mechanics that violate FiveM's terms of service.

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