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Code Studio builds FiveM scripts for server owners who want dependable resources that install cleanly and configure without a fight. The catalog targets the frameworks most communities already run — QBCore, ESX, and Qbox — so you can match a script to your stack without rewriting half your server.

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Code Studio makes FiveM scripts aimed at server owners who care about how a resource behaves once it's live, not just how it looks in a trailer. The focus is on tools that slot into an existing roleplay or freeroam server, respect your framework's conventions, and give you the config surface to tune behavior to your community. If you've spent enough time running a server, you know the difference between a script you fight for a week and one that just works — Code Studio's catalog is built for the second kind.

Every listing on this page links straight to the product, so you can compare features, read the specifics, and buy without hunting across forums or Discord servers. Pricing, compatibility, and delivery are shown up front, and purchases are delivered instantly so you can get a resource onto your test server the same evening you find it.

Signature work and style

The through-line in Code Studio's work is restraint. Resources are scoped to do a job well rather than bolting on features that inflate the export list and drag down your server's tick. That shows up in a few consistent ways: sensible defaults so a fresh install is already playable, configuration that lives in readable config files instead of buried in source, and UIs that stay legible at a glance during actual roleplay rather than in a screenshot.

Because the catalog is organized around framework compatibility, you can filter the way you actually shop — start from what your server runs and work outward. That matters more than any single feature bullet: a brilliant script that assumes a framework you don't run is dead weight, and Code Studio's listings make the supported stack clear before you spend anything.

Styling and presentation lean modern without chasing trends that age badly. The aim is for a resource you install this season to still feel at home on your server a year from now, which is why the emphasis sits on solid interaction design and clean code over disposable visual gimmicks.

Compatibility & installation

Code Studio scripts are built around the frameworks the FiveM community standardizes on — QBCore, ESX, and Qbox — so most servers will find resources that map to their setup without a porting project. Always confirm the supported framework on the individual product page before you buy, since coverage varies from script to script and that page is the source of truth for what a given resource expects.

Installation follows the patterns FiveM developers already know: drop the resource into your resources directory, add it to your server.cfg, install any listed dependencies, and work through the config file to match your economy, jobs, and permissions. Reading the included documentation before first start saves the most time — the common install headaches are almost always a missing dependency or an unset config value, not the script itself. Keep a test server or a staging build around so you can validate a new resource against your other scripts before it touches your live population.

If a resource depends on a specific inventory, target system, or other common FiveM building block, that requirement is stated on the product page. Check those dependencies against what you already run so you're not surprised after purchase — it's the single best habit for keeping installs painless.

Why buy Code Studio scripts here

Buying Code Studio scripts on this page gives you one clean place to see the catalog, compare resources, and check framework compatibility before you commit. Every product page lays out what the script does, what it needs, and which frameworks it supports, so you're making an informed call instead of guessing from a hype reel.

Purchases are delivered instantly, which means less waiting and more time actually testing the resource on your server. And because listings are kept current, what you see reflects what's available now — no chasing dead download links or outdated builds. For server owners who'd rather spend their evening tuning gameplay than debugging a bad install, that's the point. Browse the full Code Studio lineup above and pick the resources that fit your stack.

Frequently asked questions

What frameworks do Code Studio scripts support?

Code Studio builds for the frameworks most FiveM servers run, including QBCore, ESX, and Qbox. Coverage varies by product, so check the supported framework listed on each individual product page before buying to confirm it matches your server.

How are Code Studio scripts delivered after purchase?

Purchases are delivered instantly. Once payment clears you get access to the resource right away, so you can drop it onto a test server and start configuring the same session you buy it.

Are Code Studio scripts hard to install?

Installation follows standard FiveM patterns: add the resource to your resources folder, list it in server.cfg, install any dependencies, and adjust the config file. Most install issues come from a missing dependency or an unset config value, so read the included documentation first.

Do I need specific dependencies to run Code Studio scripts?

Some resources rely on common FiveM building blocks like an inventory or target system. Any such requirement is stated on the product page. Check those dependencies against what your server already runs before purchasing to avoid surprises.

Can I use Code Studio scripts on a QBCore server?

Many Code Studio resources support QBCore, which is one of the frameworks the catalog targets alongside ESX and Qbox. Confirm QBCore support on the specific product page, since the supported framework is listed per resource.

Where can I see all Code Studio scripts?

The full Code Studio catalog is listed on this page, with each entry linking to its product details. You can compare features, framework compatibility, and pricing in one place instead of searching across forums and Discord servers.