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FiveM Readymade Servers are complete, pre-configured server packs built to launch a live roleplay community without weeks of setup — frameworks, jobs, economy, and core scripts already wired together. Expect QBCore, ESX, and Qbox-based bundles covering everything from full RP city builds to themed servers, ready to deploy on your tebex-linked box and customise from day one.

Scripts in this category

6 products
SALE
QBCore Framework V8
Premium QBCore V8 server with 400+ vehicles and immersive roleplay
$110.00
QBCore Framework V6
Premium QBCore server pack with 220+ scripts and monthly updates
$110.00
Full Custom Qbox Framework
Drag-and-drop Qbox framework with custom HUD, jobs, and QBCore compatibility
$25.00
ESX Legacy Framework
Pre-balanced ESX Legacy server with premium roleplay scripts included.
$60.00
SALE
QBCore Framework V7 [NoPixel 4.0]
NoPixel 4.0 inspired QBCore framework, install and launch
$160.00 $110.00
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QBCore Framework V9 [250+ Scripts]
Launch your roleplay server with 225+ optimized scripts at 120 FPS
$150.00 $120.00

A readymade FiveM server is a complete, pre-configured server pack — framework, jobs, economy, inventory, MLOs, vehicles, admin tools and UI all wired together and tested as one bundle. Instead of spending weeks sourcing scripts, debugging dependency conflicts and balancing economies from scratch, you deploy a working roleplay city on day one and spend your time on community, branding and custom features.

These bundles are the fastest route from idea to live server. They typically ship with a populated database schema, configured permissions, working tebex/donation integration paths, a starting vehicle and weapon pool, and a curated job roster — police, EMS, mechanic, taxi, plus a handful of legal and illegal civilian loops. The result is a server that feels like a finished product the moment txAdmin spins it up.

Readymades suit two main audiences: new owners who want a polished base they can rebrand and launch, and experienced developers who want a tested foundation to extend rather than a blank qb-core template. Either way, the value is in the integration work — getting forty individual scripts to share an inventory, target system, notification framework and UI language is the part that eats months, and a good readymade has already done it.

What to look for in FiveM Readymade Servers

  • Framework and version clarity — confirm whether the pack is built on QBCore, ESX (Legacy or 1.final), Qbox or a custom fork, and check the framework version it was last tested against. Stale forks of QB-Core from 2022 are a red flag.
  • Resmon and optimisation budget — a well-built readymade should idle under ~3-4ms server-side with a moderate player count, and individual scripts should sit below 0.05ms client-side when not in use. Ask for a resmon screenshot under load.
  • UI consistency — every menu, HUD, inventory and phone should share a visual language. Mismatched NUI from ten different authors is the dead giveaway of a thrown-together pack versus a properly integrated one.
  • Job and economy balance — check that paychecks, item prices, illegal payouts and vehicle costs are tuned against each other. An unbalanced economy is the single fastest way to kill a new server.
  • Documentation and config access — a serious readymade includes a setup guide, a list of every included resource with version, and centralised config files for keybinds, languages, currencies and webhook URLs.
  • Update and support policy — find out whether you get future framework updates, bug patches and new content drops, or whether the sale is final and you inherit all maintenance yourself.

Compatibility & installation

Most readymade servers in this category target QBCore or Qbox out of the box, since both share the same item, job and metadata patterns and most modern resource authors build for them first. ESX-based packs do exist and tend to lean on es_extended 1.10+ with ox_inventory or qs-inventory, but the ecosystem of new releases has shifted heavily toward QB and Qbox over the past two years. If you're starting fresh, picking a Qbox-based readymade gives you the cleanest forward path and the largest pool of compatible new scripts.

Installation is straightforward but unforgiving — these packs assume a clean txAdmin recipe deploy, a fresh MariaDB or MySQL database, and a Cfx.re license key already provisioned. You drop the resources folder, import the included SQL, edit server.cfg for your license, convars and connect endpoints, and start the server. Expect to spend the first day on cosmetic config — server name, discord webhooks, currency symbols, default spawn locations — and the first week on tuning the economy and job permissions to your community's pace. Hosting-wise, a 4-core CPU at 4GHz+ and 8GB RAM is a realistic floor for a populated readymade; anything lighter will bottleneck under 32+ players.

Why buy from us

Every readymade server pack listed here is sourced from active FiveM developers, version-tracked, and verified to install on a current artifact build before it goes live. You get the full resource list before purchase, post-sale access to updates where the author provides them, and a single checkout instead of stitching twenty separate Tebex links together — so you can compare packs on what actually matters and have your server online the same day.

Frequently asked questions

What is a FiveM readymade server?

A FiveM readymade server is a pre-configured server package that ships with a framework, core scripts, jobs, vehicles, MLOs and economy settings already wired together. You unpack it, point it at your database and artifacts, and you have a playable roleplay server in hours instead of months of integration work.

Which frameworks do these readymade servers run on?

Most readymade packages in this category are built on QBCore, ESX, or Qbox, with some Qbox conversions and standalone variants. Each listing states the framework version it targets, so match it to the framework you plan to run rather than swapping cores after install.

How do I install a readymade FiveM server?

You install the latest FiveM artifacts, import the included SQL dumps into MariaDB or MySQL, copy the resources folder into your server, and update server.cfg with the provided start order and convars. Most packages include a step-by-step setup guide and a sample server.cfg so you only edit license keys, database credentials, and Steam web API details.

Can I customise jobs, economy, and scripts after purchase?

Yes. Readymade servers are a starting point — you can edit config files for prices, paychecks, job grades, and vehicle stock, swap MLOs, and add or remove resources. Files that are escrowed will expose a config.lua or shared config for tuning, while open-source resources can be modified directly.

What hardware and hosting do I need to run one?

Plan for a dedicated or VPS host with a modern multi-core CPU with strong single-thread performance, 8-16 GB RAM for a populated server, NVMe storage, and low-latency network. Readymade packs bundle a lot of resources, so monitor server thread time with txAdmin and disable scripts you don't need to keep frame budget healthy.

Are readymade servers allowed under the FiveM / Cfx.re terms of service?

Running a purchased readymade pack is fine as long as every included resource is properly licensed to you, escrow keys are tied to your Cfx account, and you don't redistribute paid assets. Avoid leaked bundles — they get servers blacklisted from Cfx and break the moment the original creator pushes an escrow update.

What support do I get with a readymade server purchase?

Support typically covers installation help, bug fixes for the included resources, and updates when the underlying framework changes. It does not usually cover custom development, third-party scripts you add yourself, or general server administration — check each product page for the exact support scope and Discord access.