Every tool on this page was built to replace something FiveM server owners do manually. Server configs, resource manifests, job configs, permission setups, RP names — all of it, right in your browser. No downloads, no accounts, no waiting.
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Tools for setting up, configuring and monitoring your FiveM server.
Check if any FiveM server is online right now. See live player count, server name, version, game type and resource count.
Automatically scan your server.cfg for missing OneSync flags, unsecure endpoints, and performance bottlenecks. Get instant recommendations.
Generate a clean, production-ready server.cfg for your FiveM server. Supports QBCore, ESX and standalone setups with OneSync configuration.
Build your server's ACE permission hierarchy visually. Add groups, set inheritance, assign commands and export the exact add_ace lines for your server.cfg.
Test your Discord webhooks with custom messages and rich embeds before deploying them to your FiveM server. Build embeds visually and see a live Discord-style preview.
Tools that save time when building and optimizing FiveM resources.
Paste large ESX SQL dumps and instantly convert them to QBCore format or apply mass updates (prices, weights) without opening a database client.
Input coordinates to calculate exact MLO bounds, rotation matrices, and offsets. Crucial for mapping and interior shell generation.
Translate FiveM Lua locale files, configs, and scripts instantly across 20+ languages using AI. Preserves %s, %d, and color codes automatically.
Build complete FiveM job configurations visually. Set job name, grades, salaries, labels and export ready-to-use Lua config files for QBCore, ESX or standalone.
Convert common ESX Lua patterns to QBCore equivalents. Paste your ESX code and get the QBCore version with the most common function mappings applied automatically.
Design a custom FiveM loading screen visually. Set background, logo, server name, loading text, social links and export a ready-to-use resource folder.
Generate a valid fxmanifest.lua for your FiveM resource. Add client, server and shared scripts, toggle NUI, SQL and escrow options, then download the file.
Add your scripts and their resmon values to calculate the total CPU impact on your server. Includes common resource presets and a visual health indicator.
Convert any HEX color to the closest FiveM chat color code. Full reference table of all ~r~, ~g~, ~b~ codes with live preview and one-click copy.
Search and copy GTA V vehicle spawn names for your FiveM scripts. 500+ vehicles organized by category — cars, bikes, boats, planes, helicopters, emergency and military.
Tools for building your server's roleplay identity and community.
Generate realistic license plates for FiveM RP. Choose from San Andreas, all 50 US states, UK, Germany, France, Italy or a custom pattern. Bulk generate and export CSV.
Generate believable FiveM RP character names from 12 origin pools — American, Italian, Russian, Mexican, Irish, German, French, Japanese, Korean, Brazilian, British and Eastern European.
Generate professional FiveM server rules from templates. Choose rule categories, edit each rule, then export as Discord embed, plain text or Markdown.
Generate themed FiveM server names across 10 themes — Roleplay, Mafia, Police, Racing, Military, Apocalypse, Fantasy, Luxury, Gang and Realistic. Copy with FiveM color codes.
Generate a full 4-paragraph FiveM RP character backstory. Pick archetype, origin, personality traits and a defining life event to get a backstory that actually makes sense.
There are other FiveM tool sites out there. Here's what makes ours worth bookmarking.
Writing a server.cfg from scratch takes 30 minutes. Our generator does it in 30 seconds. Same for fxmanifest, permissions, job configs — every tool here replaces a task that used to eat up your afternoon.
FiveM has a lot of quirks — wrong add_ace syntax, missing fxmanifest fields, incorrect OneSync settings. These tools generate correct output every time so you're not debugging config files at 2am.
No downloads, no installs, no accounts. Open the tool in your browser, use it, close it. Works on Windows, Mac, Linux — even on your phone if you need to check a server status on the go.
These aren't generic developer tools with a FiveM label slapped on. Every tool is built around how FiveM actually works — the frameworks, the file formats, the quirks that only server owners know about.
Yes, completely free. No account, no credit card, no usage limits. We built these tools because we use them ourselves and figured other server owners would find them useful too.
Nothing. Every tool runs entirely in your browser. The server status checker makes a server-side request to avoid CORS issues, but everything else is pure client-side JavaScript.
It queries the server's public info.json endpoint in real time, so the result is live — not cached. If a server shows offline, it's either down, firewalled, or using a non-standard port.
Yes. The server.cfg generator, fxmanifest generator and permission calculator all produce valid, ready-to-use output. You'll still want to review and customize them for your specific setup, but the syntax is correct.
Yes. We add new tools based on what the community asks for. If there's a repetitive FiveM task you do manually that could be automated, let us know on Discord.
Most tools are framework-agnostic. The server.cfg generator, jobs creator and ESX→QBCore converter have explicit framework options. The rest work regardless of what framework your server runs.
The tools help you set things up. The shop has 600+ premium FiveM scripts, MLOs and mods to fill your server with content — all with instant download and lifetime updates.
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