SD Scripts for QBCore & ESX
SD Scripts is a well-established FiveM creator known for polished, performance-focused resources spanning HUDs, garages, job systems, and player-facing UI built for QBCore, ESX, and Qbox servers. Their catalog leans on clean code, configurable options, and modern UI design — making it a popular pick for server owners who want drop-in scripts that feel native to the framework. Browse the full SD Scripts Tebex store below for the latest releases and bestsellers.
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2 productsSD Scripts is one of the FiveM developers whose name regularly turns up in server owner discussions, Tebex search results, and CFX threads when admins are looking for clean, drop-in resources. The store sits in the bracket of mid-to-premium FiveM creators — the kind of catalog you browse when you've outgrown free GitHub forks and want something that won't fall over the first time twenty players hit it at once.
This page collects SD Scripts releases stocked here so you can see the catalog in one place rather than digging through Tebex listings one tab at a time. Pricing, compatibility notes, and framework support are surfaced on each product so you can tell at a glance whether a script slots into your QBCore, ESX, or Qbox build without a rewrite.
If you run a roleplay server, an economy server, or a hybrid build that mixes serious police work with arcade-y minigames, the SD Scripts catalog tends to have something that fits the slot you're trying to fill — usually with a UI that looks like it belongs in 2025, not 2019.
Signature work and style
The releases SD Scripts puts out lean toward polished, gameplay-focused resources rather than backend frameworks or admin tooling. Expect interactive systems your players actually touch every session — jobs, activities, garages, robberies, shop reworks, and immersion scripts that replace tired GTA defaults with something custom. Where a lot of older FiveM resources feel bolted on, SD's tend to read as if they were designed alongside the game's own UI rather than fighting against it.
A consistent thread across the catalog is attention to resmon and tick behaviour. Scripts are built to idle near 0.00ms when nothing is happening and only spin up logic when a player is in range or actively interacting — which matters a lot once your server passes thirty or forty concurrent players. Configs are usually broad enough to retheme a script for your server's economy, locales, and progression curves without touching the source files.
The other thing worth flagging is the UI work. SD Scripts releases generally ship with a custom NUI front-end — animated, themable, and built so server owners can swap colours, logos, and labels through the config rather than hacking CSS. If you've been running placeholder-grade menus and want to lift the perceived quality of your server in one pass, this is the category to browse.
Compatibility & installation
Most SD Scripts resources are built framework-agnostic at the bridge layer, with first-class support for QBCore and ESX and increasingly broad Qbox compatibility. Product pages call out the exact frameworks each script ships with, plus the inventory systems it talks to — ox_inventory, qb-inventory, qs-inventory, and the common ESX inventory variants are usually all covered, with config flags rather than separate forks.
Installation follows the standard FiveM pattern: drop the resource into your resources folder, add it to server.cfg, run any included SQL against your database, and adjust the config to match your server's jobs, items, and locations. Dependencies — ox_lib, ox_target or qb-target, ox_inventory, and the like — are listed up front so you can confirm you've already got them before checkout. If you're migrating from a free or older paid alternative, configs are typically structured so that mapping items, jobs, and coords across is a find-and-replace job rather than a rebuild.
For escrow handling, scripts follow Tebex's standard model: protected files stay encrypted on the FiveM keymaster, while configs, locales, and UI assets remain open so you can actually theme the resource to your server.
Why buy SD Scripts here
Buying through this store gets you the same SD Scripts releases you'd find direct, with the convenience of one checkout, one invoice, and consolidated support across the rest of your script stack. If you're building a server end-to-end, having SD Scripts sit alongside frameworks, MLOs, vehicles, and other creators in one cart usually saves more time than chasing a small discount across half a dozen separate Tebex stores.